🌌 Sleep Like a Star in Any Weather!
The Teton 0 Degree Polara Sleeping Bag is designed for adults who love outdoor adventures, offering a temperature rating of 0°F, a spacious size of 82" x 36", and a removable fleece liner for added warmth. Its durable taffeta shell and double-layer construction ensure comfort and longevity, while the included compression sack makes packing a breeze. Perfect for camping, hunting, and all-weather use, this sleeping bag is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Brand | TETON Sports |
Color | Blue |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Shape | Rectangular |
Seasons | 3 Seasons |
Temperature Rating | 0F |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Special Feature | Compressible |
Material | Taffeta |
Fill Material | SuperLoft Elite Hollow Fiber |
Product Dimensions | 82"L x 36"W |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
Outer Material | Taffeta |
Fabric Type | Fleece |
Size | 82" x 36" |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 82 Inches |
UPC | 787766748390 817354010667 744288700282 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817354010667 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18 x 13.25 x 13.25 inches |
Package Weight | 4.42 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 82 x 36 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 | Polara Camper |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Teton Sports |
Part Number | 1066 |
Included Components | Sleeping Bag, Compression Sack |
Fill Material Type | SuperLoft Elite Hollow Fiber |
S**M
Extremely warm and well-made
So I went to Yellowstone for 2 weeks camping. The temperature at night was hitting 32°F. This sleeping bag was perfect. It is extremely warm and well-made. I was warm through the night. I never felt cold. It is multi-functional and could be used unzipped as a regular comforter. Also, I like that you can unzip the inside blanket and use it for warmer weather. Over all a very good sleeping bag that will keep you warm and cozy.
L**N
Brrr, it's cold outside....but warm in my Teton!
We're rather new to the camping experience, though I'd been warm weather camping previously, now that I have a Cub Scout and a Boy Scout in the family we're taking on new adventures in colder weather camping. Since I'm of the more frigid variety and find myself shivering in my house when the temperature is set to 70 degrees, I figured I had better find us some cold weather sleeping bags. I did a ton of research and looked through so many different websites. I finally found the Teton sleeping bags as I was trying not to have to take out a small loan or sell my last born child to afford decent 0 degree sleeping bags. I knew that we had a camp out in October which could be cold and after a ton of research, I decided to take the chance of getting two of these Teton Sports Bags with the zipped in fleece. I'm so glad I did. My youngest child ended up stealing my Teton sleeping bag in the middle of the night. She was comfy and cozy like a little sleeping bag thief and slept great. I, on the other hand, was curled up and freezing on the floor of the tent while my son hogged the single air mattress on the other side of the tent. The blankets I had just weren't cutting the cold and I had pretty much figured I would just lay awake shivering all night but telling myself it was okay (it wasn't. It was cold,man, really cold!) because at least the kids were warm. I finally realized that because this sleeping bag, laid open, was so large that my son on the air mattress actually was covered with half of the sleeping bag while the other half draped to the floor of the tent that it was possible that I could in under there. I'm not too proud to say that I squished myself as close to the side of that air mattress as possible so I could huddle under the dangling Teton. And it was absolutely amazing, the difference in temperature, immediately. I was warm! Toasty, no more shivering, completely comfortable, warm. I fell asleep and slept the rest of the night. These have to be some of the warmest, best sleeping bags I've ever owned and I've owned a lot of sleeping bags. I'm actually planning on purchasing one or two more in the upcoming year because I love them so much. Now my only gripe, and it's really a small one, is that there's no way that I'm ever getting these bags back into that little compression sack. It's just not happening and I don't have that kind of time or effort. Instead of fighting the compression sack and losing miserably to it, I just ended up going out and buying some bungee straps. I wrap two straps around the sleeping bag, hook together and done. It makes it easy to carry them around and I can store them when we aren't using them. Maybe other people will have better luck with the compression sacks but I know my limitations. I don't have the patience level for that. I don't want to spend 30 minutes trying to Jenga my sleeping bag back into a bag. I wish it had ties on it like every other sleeping bag I've owned. Some nice, stretchy ties on the end would have been a welcome addition, even if they would be removable for those that want to use the compression sack. It would have been nice to have the choice of compression sack or elastic ties attached. But even without the ties, this is a nice and heavy sleeping bag which will keep you warm in the cold weather. I sincerely love these bags. I never tried to zip two of them together but I researched and apparently it is possible. I didn't have the need to do that yet but we probably will in the future if needed and it's nice to know that it's possible to do with these bags. So if you're looking for a tent camping sleeping bag that will keep you warm, this is your bag. If you're looking for one to carry hiking, maybe not so much as it's pretty heavy and bulky, though it would keep you warm if you could figure out how to transport it with you.
G**A
The Sleeping Bag to end all Bags
I took it camping this weekend, overnight temperatures were about 40-45 F and very wet and cold in the Pacific NW. The sleeping bag was warm and toasty, and I slept on an inflatable air mat with zero insulation from the ground. I really like all the features - the fleece liner zips out so it can be washed, the bag can be zipped up with or without the liner, and also has bottom zipper pullers to open the bag from the bottom and vent your feet. It has a pocket on both the bag and the liner - good for earplugs, but big enough for a phone if you have one you want to roll onto in your sleep.Very nice system to attach the liner with zippers that zip to the bag, and also loops and velcro tabs. The liner can be used as a blanket separately with the same connecting zippers, though the fleece is a bit thin. it does add a few degrees inside to the overall warmth. The Interior fabric of the bag itself is definitely soft without being 'sticky' or catching on all those foot calluses. The shell is nice and water-resistant (discovered when we packed up during the rain), and the stuff sack is actually functional and appropriately sized. Sure, you have to shove a bit to get the bag in - don't roll it up, just stuff the bottom end in first and keep shoving until its all packed, but it cinches down to a good size.Its definitely too big for hiking or backpacking, its a proper car camping bag, but you wouldn't need any other bag for a huge range of temperatures.
M**A
Warm, well made, big, heavy. 8 lb 10 oz total--"6-1/2 lbs" listed is for main bag w/o fleece liner.
--This is a BIG and HEAVY bag but is warm and well made. The main bag with fleece liner and stuff sack is 8 lb 10 oz. The main bag by itself is 6 lb 6oz (the fleece liner adds 1 lb 13 oz; the stuff sack adds 7 oz).--It is a lot of work to get the bag stuffed back into the provided stuff sack, which really should be 25% bigger. Do not even try to roll it first. I purchased this 63L compression sack which will fit the sleeping bag rolled and mostly uncompressed (preserving the loft) and, by tightening the straps, can be quickly compressed down to half the size for travel [https://www.amazon.com/CAMPMOON-Sleeping-Lightweight-Compression-Backpacking/dp/B087JHH8KY].--The drawstring collar is nice, but doesn't close enough to form a full hood.--Two bags can zip together perfectly with fleece liners either zipped in place or removed. (Two fleece liners can't zip together on their own.)--The fleece liner is cushy and comfortable but does catch on clothing and impede movement.This is a hard item to review--real positives and negatives.
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