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A three-season down sleeping bag that doesn't compromise quality.

After two seasons of success with its cream-of-the-crop Somnus sleeping bag, Stoic revisited the design of the main opening and changed a front zip—changing to a side zip opening for the SZ 30 Sleeping bag—effectively making life easier than ever for campers and backpackers. Like previous models, this Somnus features lofty, 850-fill down insulation, a vertical baffle design that controls insulation migration (cold spots begone!), and feathery light Pertex Quantuam shell material. You won't find another high-end sleeping solution that's this easy on your back, easy to pack, and easy on your wallet.

  • Redesigned main zipper is located on the side of the bag to give this a more traditional opening that's easier for campers to climb in and out of
  • Longer main zipper runs to within 16 inches of the base of the foot box, almost the full length of the bag
  • 850-fill down insulation provides supreme warmth without weighing down your bag, and is highly compressible to make packing a cinch
  • Pertex shell material creates a durable outer shell without a nasty weight penalty
  • Vertical baffles ensure that the down insulation stays put even if you sleep on your side
  • Draft tubes prevent chilly air from entering around the neck so your heat stays inside your bag
  • Zippered pocket at the footbox holds a hot water bottle to keep your toes toasty on frigid nights

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5 5

Don

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Just got back from a five day, 100 mile trip through northern Arizona. Temperatures got near freezing most nights, and I was still comfortable on the coldest night. I was roasting at 45 degrees in this thing, which I'll take over cold any day. The fit was roomy for a mummy type bag, and I was impressed with how warm the footbox stayed. It warmed up within seconds if I curled up and it got cold, and I never noticed any cold spots. The light weight was a amazing, this bag provides an amazing heat to weight ratio, and packs down to smaller than a soccer ball. For a lightweight warm to cool temperature bag I couldn't ask for anything else.

5 5

Kayd Burton

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Regular is longer than most 6-0" bags probably fit up to 6-3". I am just over 6'-0", 220 lbs, 46"chest I usually have to get long bags but there is lots of width and length in the Somnus 30.
I would never use the included stuff/compression sack 3.5 oz, waste of time. The bag does compresses very small, it easily fit in a #3 5L granite gear stuff sack. It weighed in at 26 oz. on my scale. Slightly heavier than expected for regular but the bag is very lofty, roomy, and very warm. It appears about three or four times thicker than my Big agnes pitch pine 40 degree, and two times as lofty as the Mont bell Spiral UL 30. The monte bell is a long and this bag is only 2-3 inches shorter. This Stoic Somnus has a zippered insulated pocket in the foot box. I'm assuming is for gear that needs to stay warm. It is not a foot vent as i had hoped. I has size 12 feet and the foot box is roomier than most bags i have tried. This bag moves well. I can roll inside it if im not using the hood and it rolls nicely with me when using the hood. I sleep warm but believe I would be comfy into the upper teens based on loft and comfort at 30 degrees without using the hood. Another Great Product by Stoic. Everything I have owned from Stoic has been great. I only wish it had a Goat on it!

Kayd Burton

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Note the Hood is the best fitting hood i've ever used fits perfect under my chin and snug around face without feeling claustrophobic. I usually do not like hoods cinched up but Stoic has it dialed in.

4 5

sanp847

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This is a big, comfy bag, and an amazing deal for the quality. Having used the Marmot Plasma series, I feel that vertical baffles move with you better, esp. for restless side sleepers. Shoulder girth is excellent, on par with WM Megalite or Kodiak; I have a 46" chest and broad shoulders and this bag is non-confining. The hood, however, is a mess; the cinch cord is unfinished and drawing the hood tight leaves 10" or so of pretensioned cord which tends to either tickle or slap you in the face all night. If this doesn't bother you, it's an unbeatable deal. I really hope backcountry refines the hood cord on the next iteration.

Kayd Burton

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I cut my cord shorter and was not bothered.

Is this thing really as long as it says...

joh4784257

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Is this thing really as long as it says (TWSS)?

Specs say 82 inches. That's longer than most long bags. Will a regular length version of this thing actually work for a guy who is 6'2"?

Eli Hauschild

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I'm pretty sure this is a typo. Stoics website says a maximum user height of 6'6", which would be 78". The regular must be 72" and the long 78".

How much does this weigh?

muddyg

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How much does this weigh?

Tim Franciscovich

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1lb 7oz

mrjohns2814

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1lb 4oz bag, 1lb 7oz in stuff sack.

suzp433535

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Arrived today. 26.2 OZ\1lb 10.2 oz w/o stuff sack. The "do not remove this tag"is the only added weight. If we give the tags a generous .2oz we are still at 1lb 10oz. Not happy that BC can't provide a weight; especially with the advent in light and ultralight backpacking.

Kayd Burton

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My scale said 26 oz (1lb. 10oz) no stuff sack for regular. Stuff sac was 3.5 oz. I tested two of the same bags.