🔥 Snuggle up in mammoth comfort — the ultimate double sleeping bag for every adventure!
The Teton Mammoth Queen Size Double Sleeping Bag offers a roomy 94x62 inch design with dual-layer insulation and a 20°F temperature rating, ensuring warmth and comfort for two. Made with water-resistant polyester and filled with SuperLoft Elite Hollow Fiber, it’s perfect for 3-season camping, hunting, or base camp use. Includes a durable compression sack for easy packing and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty from TETON Sports.
Brand | TETON Sports |
Color | Blue |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Shape | Rectangular |
Seasons | 3 Seasons |
Temperature Rating | +20F |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Camping,Hunting |
Special Feature | Water resistant |
Material | Polyester Taffeta |
Fill Material | SuperLoft Elite Hollow Fiber |
Product Dimensions | 94"L x 62"W |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Fabric Type | polyester |
Size | Mammoth 20F |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 6 Feet |
UPC | 817354010988 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817354010988 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 26.5 x 14.5 x 14.3 inches |
Package Weight | 7.17 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 94 x 62 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | TETON Sports |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty - TETON Sports strives to manufacture the best possible products for our customers. Our limited lifetime warranty covers products against defects in materials or workmanship. This warranty is cheerfully extended to the original owner only and excludes normal wear and tear (e.g., zippers that wear out after extended use) or misuse. Please follow care instructions. If, after inspection, a product is determined by us to be defective in workmanship or materials, we will repair or replace it at our option, at no cost to you (the original owner). Contact customer service for assistance by visiting us online at tetonsports.com to obtain a return authorization number. Shipping fees may apply. For international warranty claims (outside the United States), shipping and duty fees are the responsibility of the consumer. |
Model Name | Mammoth |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | TETON Sports |
Part Number | 109 |
Style | Double Wide Sleeping Bag |
Included Components | Sleeping Bag, Stuff Sack |
Fill Material Type | SuperLoft Elite Hollow Fiber |
I**A
Can you be in love with a sleeping bag?
I car camp with my 15 y/o pitbull. We are experimenting, as we mostly go in fall/winter/early spring, with best sleep in the car set ups. After a bad run in with condensation and freezing temps it was clear blankets from home wouldn't cut it. I wanted a 2 person bag that she could sleep inside with me.This is not a lightweight bag. 16 lbs. It is ideal for use at home/car/rv/van camping. But we have been using it home to test it out. It is awesome! Super warm, great loft, the zippers are heavy duty, and well cushioned for sleeping in or on top.I went with the teal 0 degree. First, color is perfect and pretty. wipes clean easily. Second it is huge. I do not see that as a drawback as i read the reviews on youtube and here and knew it would be pretty cumbersome. It will be in the back of my small SUV so just more cushion IMO. My pup likes soft stuff. She adores sleeping on/in it when I put it out at home.There are convenient little pockets right near the top inside on either side for your phone or glasses. The zippers have a lip to prevent getting caught in the liner. The liner is soft and comfortable brushed cotton. I watched a review on youtube of this exact model (I found at least 2) after I purchased and they were really in depth and extended my adoration that I made the right choice.Also, the Teton was rated pretty highly for budget friendly, high quality cold weather sleeping bags from a couple of gear guide reviewers. I did my research and am very satisfied, just waiting for my chance to fully test it outside and then i can update this.Update: My pitbull just turned 17 and this sleeping bag is even her favorite thing at home. Still soft, puffy, and comfortable. It did really well for car camping. No sub zero temps when we went, but kept us toasty and then some in 35-40° just slight frost temps and even on a chilly rainy night.
H**4
Six years and still going strong
We have had this bag for five years, and it has been *amazing* for summer tent camping in the Rockies and late fall and winter tent camping in NW Arkansas.As everyone else has pretty much covered, it's soft, warm, and difficult to get back in the stuff sack; it's also heavy and takes up quite a bit of room in the vehicle. But the pros far outweigh any cons.Before moving to Arkansas, we camped in the Sierras regularly, and night time temps in the 20s F in June and early July were pretty typical. We had supposedly warm mummy bags, but my posterior (a-hem) was always like ice, and I would wake up constantly during the night from the cold. My husband is the opposite, he's a furnace when he sleeps. So on our first trip out to Colorado for a week of camping after moving to Arkansas, I knew I needed to harness his heat with a shared bag.The first night (30s F) with this bag we went to bed with our typical North Face base layers...and we were hot. Next night we slept in regular pajamas (cotton sweats, yoga pants, t-shirts) and were perfect. I had my first night's solid sleep camping as an adult, and I have never looked back.Since then, we have used it as low as 17 F degrees (real; real feel was lower), but did top it off with another blanket just for added insurance. We also bought a tri-fold memory foam mattress (talk about taking up a lot of space in the truck bed) to help mitigate my fibromyalgia aches (air mattresses are awful support), and the comfort and warmth wrought by the combo of the mattress and this bag felt, in my husband's words, "ridiculous."When we finally acquiesced to the reality that tent camping and aging fibro-Me was not going to work much longer and bought a 16 foot travel trailer, we assumed we would keep using the bag. We stopped that pretty quickly because it was *too* warm. We have the 0 Degree bag; the 20 degree bag probably would work better in a travel trailer, but I'm just as happy under quilts when it's 60 in the trailer (our plans of being brave little luxury campers and foregoing heat was halted when we realized we had to keep our pipes warm, so the furnace is a must in the cold weather).So our super duper sleeping bag has been in our closet for a year, until this frigid arctic blast plunged Arkansas into a deep freeze. Our room in our house was 45F, but in a tank top and pajama bottoms and no socks, I still kept throwing back the covers quite a bit to cool off. That's not a complaint--I've been super grateful for the warmth the past few days, and am so glad we had this to make this mess all a bit easier.The only drawback is the practical inability to launder the bag. We ended up purchasing a queen size double liner that we could wash regularly, and that's worked out fine, though I missed sleeping against the super soft interior of the bag itself. The outside of the bag has stood up well--it still looks new, imo, despite two generations now of big dogs sneaking naps on it. And we have never had any problems with the zippers. It also has never felt damp when camping in continuously rainy weather.This is one of those purchases I am grateful I made. I would consider it essential to tent camping in areas with low overnights, but it also gives me peace of mind for future winter power outages--we might be uncomfortable if the temps in the house match outside temps, but we won't freeze.
M**W
We loved this! Super warm!
We absolutely loved this thing. It is not compact at all if that’s what you are looking for. We stayed in Colorado at about 30-35 degrees and never once got cold. Me and my husband both wore shorts and a tshirt, and we were warm the entire time. No extra blankets or anything. It zips on both sides so no one feels trapped. Great quality, nice color for camping.
M**A
Con: It’s HUGE. Pro: It’s Huge.
Okay let’s start with the only Con being it’s HUGE. The only reason this is a con for me is because it’s impossible to get this thing back into its bag. That’s the only reason I’m knocking off one star. Hopefully this company can see the many complaints from customers about this issue and can provider a bigger bag in the future, for better storage.Now for the Pros:-This thing is HUGE and SO comfortable! It kept us warm the whole night, at times even a bit too warm. We seriously didn’t need any blankets at all, just this giant monstrosity!! Honestly this thing would easily be a 5 star sleeping bag if only we could store it away a lot easier. Nevertheless, I highly recommend anyone who is a serious camper (especially for those who camp in cold weather) to buy this. You need it! The price is a bit steep but so worth not being cold at night!!
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