Journey JoI Sleeping Bag: 30F Down - Women's
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Sea To Summit Journey Jol Sleeping Bag
- Responsible Collection
- Responsibly Sourced
- Material
- [face fabric] 30D nylon, PFC-free DWR finish, [lining] 20D nylon
- Shape
- semi-rectangular
- Insulation
- [body] 650-fill Ultra Dry down (RDS-certified), [footbox] Thermolite (synthetic)
- Stuff Sack
- Ultra-Sil
- Zipper
- full-length, right
- Max User Height
- [regular] 5ft 6in, [long] 6ft
- Stuff Size
- [regular] 6.2L, [long] 7.4L
- Shoulder Circumference
- 59in
- Claimed Weight
- [regular] 2lb 1.8oz, [long] 2lb 5oz
- Hip Circumference
- 59in
- Activity
- backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
- Draft Tube
- full-length
- Pockets
- 1 zippered internal
- Venting
- zippered footbox
- Fill Weight
- [long] 1lb 3.8oz
- Degree
- 30F
- European Norm/ISO Comfort Rating
- 30F
- European Norm/ISO Lower Limit Rating
- 18F
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 11 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 20, 2024
Lovely and cozy
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Comfortable, love the zips and hood. Warm and cozy.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
February 4, 2024
Spring Backpacking adventure
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is one of the most comfortable lightweight compact down bags I have ever owned no smell soft and I didn't sweat
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
October 8, 2023
Tiny little hood
After a couple weeks of use over the past year of owning this bag, I like most everything about it: relaxed mummy style is more comfortable, nice fabric feel, it can open like a quilt when it’s warmer outside, and especially love the coupling capabilities with my partners bag. The hood however is cut in an odd shape; fully cinched it up it covers my mouth, forehead, and is open around my eyes (same thing happens with my partner in his bag, the Trek). I wish the hood when fully cinched would cover my face with the opening be around my nose/mouth to allow moisture to escape outside of the bag with my breath. This would require about 3 more inches of material coming down on the upper part of the hood. I’ve haven’t slept down to 18F yet, I was cold while going to sleep at 30F in a basic long sleeve base layers plus a puffy jacket, but then woke up and had to take the jacket off because I was so hot. Overall I love it and I just wear a hat pulled over my face to compensate for the hood.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
November 25, 2022
Does the job
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This sleeping bag is light weight, so warm and really comfortable
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
November 14, 2022
Amazing sleeping bag
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I used it at around -10 degrees Celsius in the lodges at Himalayas, and it was perfect. Used it during November times at the Everest trekking areas. It would warm up quite fast during freezing temperatures, and kept me nice and warm. I get cold very easily, so I am all praises and grateful for this bag. I also doubled it at times with my partner’s sleeping bag and was amazing as we could cozy up. Highly recommend!
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
June 7, 2022
Warm and light
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Packs down so much but explodes with loft when taken out. Zipped together with the Ascent makes a double bag that is almost too warm for most applications, but even in its own it is perfectly toasty.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
October 29, 2021
Excellent
Warm all night, good fit, love the color and softness.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
February 4, 2021
Great bag and features
This is my third Sea to Summit sleeping bag and a great addition to our kit. It locks into my other bag and we use it on inflatable queen size bed when car camping and it is small enough to pack away into an overnight pack when we are hiking.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
November 9, 2020
Everything I'd hoped for
Tried this bag out for the first time over a relatively mild weather weekend (40 degrees at night) and am very impressed. It's super soft and lofty. I'm 5'6" 150lbs and the regular size had plenty of wiggle room for me to feel comfortable in many sleeping positions (mostly side) and not claustrophobic at all. I wore a light layer both nights, light socks, and no hat. Snuggled in with the hood cinched up. I'm a notoriously cold sleeper, but I woke up in the middle of both nights super sweaty and had to unzip the hood! It's clearly built for colder weather and I'm looking forward to putting it through its paces. Also for reference, I was car camping during this trip and used a Therm-a-rest Luxury Map sleeping pad with a high R-value.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
September 5, 2020
Not as warm as it states
I want to love this bag. Its so soft and comfy. Super easy to pack down. However I freeze at night in this bag when the weather is around 46 ferinhieght Which is no where close that what the rating is. I even use their sleep matt for colder weather. I've started wearing many layers when using the bag and I'm still so cold I cant sleep. Wish i could write a better review because I love sea to summit products. However, being cold is the worst. The matt is comfy tho. And if it's not cold outside the bag is great.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
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