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Bid cold nights adieu.
When cool weather and wet climates rear their ugly heads, stay warm and comfortable in the Tuck 20 Synthetic Sleeping Bag from Kelty. This mummy-shaped bag features ThermaPro synthetic insulation to keep you nice and warm. With the bag's thermal-comfort hood and zipper draft tube, you don't have to worry about stray cold air getting in where it doesn't belong. A media-integrated storage pocket lets you drift off to dreamland with your favorite tunes running through your head.
- EN comfort limit 22-degrees Fahrenheit
- ThermaPro synthetic insulation
- Mummy shape
- Polyester taffeta shell fabric
- Polyester taffeta lining
- Thermal-comfort hood
- Zipper draft tube
- Media-integrated storage pocket
- Included stuff sack
- Item #KEL002Q
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Really impressed. Best value hand down.
- Familiarity:I've put it through the wringer
Wow. This bag packs small, is rated for 20 degrees, AND is around $100! Just wow. You can't find a better deal than this. Sizing is accurate, and it is pretty durable. It comes with a stuff sack that measure around 8"x15" but if you buy a compression sack like a 12-15 Liter size it will compress it down a little smaller than that. Really a great buy.
Best bag in this price range
- Familiarity:I've put it through the wringer
This is by far one of my favorite bags. I would give it 5 stars, but the zipper can get caught sometimes, but other than that, I love it!
Tuck 20, everything you need.
In love
- Familiarity:I've used it several times
I absolutely love this bag. I've had it for a few months now and have use it multiple times, both in warm and cold temperatures. The lowest I've tested was around 20 degrees with snow on the ground wearing a pair of fleece tights and a thermal long sleeve. Not only was a snug and comfy, but actually got a little warm by the end of the night. I keep the side open only about an inch or two but it was just enough so I didn't sweat. In warmer temps, being able to unzip the bottom and let my feet hang out made for a more comfy evening. I'm 5'6" 115lbs so packing light and compact is a must for me to fit in my small pack. This compacts down nicely, (about 8x10) but with a compression sack you could definitely make it a bit smaller. I would highly recommend any bag by Kelty but this one is quality, and for the price it's a definite steal.
Great Bag! Great value!
- Familiarity:I've used it several times
This bag was everything I expected. Took it out into Desolation Wilderness on a backpacking trip. It's light and very compact. I am 5'11" with broad shoulders so I got the long version because I don't like feeling claustrophobic in my sleeping bag. This kept me warm and comfy. With the extra space at the feet, they got a little cold but socks did the trick. Highly recommend this bag for quality and value. Also, I used the stuff sack it comes with as a pillow by stuffing some clothes and soft stuff in there. Super useful.
How would this compare with the tuck 35? Same difference just temp rating? Looking for entry level bag for a women for car camping and backpacking. Thanks!
recommended for backpacking?
Its not the lightest, it doesnt have all the bells and whistles but, you could back pack with it. I would call this an entry level sleeping bag, its a great price and will work down to 20 degrees. Its nice to start with something not so expensive that way you know what you want when you are ready to invest some more $$ into a bag.
You can call or email me directly. 801-736-6398, or bporreca@backcountry.com
I did a lot of research for purchasing my first backpacking sleeping bag. This one squeezes down to a great small size for putting in a backpack sleeping bag compartment. It beats out other bags because it is light (long version 3.3oz), packs small, good down to 20degrees, and is under $100. You cannot beat this bag for all of those criteria. Bill's right, great starter bag. Can't beat the value for the price.
