Photo: Big Agnes Double Wide Camp Robber Bedroll
Though heading off to the great outdoors usually means leaving the vast majority of one’s creature comforts at home, a comfortable, full-size bed doesn’t have to be one of them. Whether sleeping alone or as a couple, two-person sleeping bags and bedrolls much more closely replicate the experience of sleeping on a full or queen-sized mattress with bedding compared to traditional sleeping bags. What’s more, not only are double sleeping bags markedly more comfortable, but they also make for substantially warmer beds through the sharing and recycling of its users’ body heat.
While there were only a handful of available options a decade ago, the double sleeping bag market has absolutely exploded in recent years, giving way to an ever-growing number of different two-person sleeping bag models from a wide range of reputable outdoor brands. The sheer abundance of available choices does, however, make it difficult to hone in on the best the industry has to offer. So, with this in mind, we’ve scoured the space to deliver this handpicked guide to the best double and two-person sleeping bags.
The Main Factors To Consider When Buying A Double Sleeping Bag
There are admittedly dozens of factors one can consider when shopping around for a double sleeping bag, however, in an effort to make things easier, we’ve broken down seven of the most pivotal areas to think about before making your purchase.
Type: Two-person sleeping bags come in several different styles. There are obviously traditional sleeping bags in wider, double sizes, as well as two-person mummy bags, old-school-style two-person flannel sleeping bags, and more modern bedroll-style items that see a pad or base adorned in a comforter-like cover/blanket — the latter of which is arguably the most similar to sleeping in an actual bed.
Size: Just like with normal beds, two-person sleeping bags come in a plethora of different sizes. Typically measured in width and length, double sleeping bags are offered in full and queen-sized setups, and are also occasionally offered in extra-long (or extra-wide) versions. A couple will likely want a larger two-person sleeping bag, as where a single user will almost certainly be comfortable in a smaller, full-sized bag.
Shell: Whether single or double-sized, sleeping bags are constructed around a shell, making this primary material extremely important. On top of the material being used to construct the shell, it’s also worth exploring if said material has been treated to any type of waterproof or water-resistant coating or finish (such as a DWR treatment).
Insulation: Trapping heat inside the sleeping bag and protecting the shell from cold temperatures, a sleeping bag’s insulation plays an enormous role in its warmth. As such, this is one of the most important areas to consider when buying a sleeping bag. Alongside the type of insulation used, you’ll also want to review said insulation’s weight or fill power. Below, we’ll also explore the rating system used to objectively convey a sleeping bag’s level of warmth.
Liner: Though they don’t play as significant of a role in a sleeping bag’s thermal retention capabilities compared to shells or insulation, a sleeping bag’s liner can still be an important factor to check out when shopping. Liners can make for a much more comfortable sleeping bag — especially when using materials that are soft to the touch — and can also be infused with properties to bolster their heat retention properties, making for even warmer sleeping bags without the added weight of additional insulation.
Rating: A sleeping bag’s T-Comfort or T-Limit (Lower Limit) tells you how cold of conditions a model can stand up to while still keeping its user safely and comfortably warm. While your first instinct may be to opt for the lowest-rated model available, there is very much such a thing as a sleeping bag that is too warm. You want to find a sleeping bag with an appropriate T-comfort rating relative to your intended uses, or there’s also the option of purchasing a modular sleeping bag system that is conducive to a variety of seasons and conditions.
Weight: A sleeping bag’s weight can be an important factor to consider — especially if backpacking or hauling gear into camp on foot. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of incredibly comfortable — and thoroughly warm — sleeping bags that come in shockingly featherweight packages. We will point out that the more comfortable two-person sleeping bags also tend to be heavier, but there’s a balance that can also be had to find the sweet spot for your particular wants, needs, and use.
Backed by a lifetime warranty, Teton Sport’s Canvas Mammoth Double Sleeping Bag is an old-school-inspired two-person model made for both regular and car camping. The bag is constructed around a dual-layered 600-denier polyester-canvas shell with SuperLoft Elite Single Channel Hollow Fiber insulation and a polyester flannel liner. Weighing 14lbs, this sleeping bag also boasts a mummy-style hood, full-width baffles, and anti-snag two-way zippers with metal pulls. This sleeping bag can also be completely unzipped, allowing it to serve as two camp comforters.
Shell: Double-Layered Canvas Insulation: SuperLoft Elite Hollow Fiber Fill Weight: 14LBs Temperature Rating: 20°F
Touted by L.L.Bean as being “the most comfortable double sleeping bag we’ve ever created,” the Adventure Sleeping Bag 30° Double is crafted around a polyester ripstop shell that’s stuffed with poly insulation and trimmed in a poly liner. Rated to 30° Fahrenheit, the Adventure Sleeping Bag 30° Double was also designed to accommodate a pair of (78″ x 25”) integrated sleeping pads (which are sold separately). Sold with a zip-top stuff sack, this sleeping bag also packs flat, making for easy travel. This sleeping bag’s carrying case is also offered with an optional custom monogram for an added fee of only $8.
Shell: Polyester Ripstop Insulation: Polyester Weight: 7.75LBs Temperature Rating: 30°F
Boasting a T-Comfort rating of 20° Fahrenheit, Sierra Designs’ Frontcountry Bed 20° Queen was engineered from the ground up with a primary focus on comfort. Aimed at the glamping crowd, the Frontcountry Bed features an oversized, integrated comforter that utilizes a (patent-pending) zipperless design that tucks into itself. Equipped with an integrated sleeping pad, a patented self-sealing foot vent, and full-length, insulated hand/arm pockets, this sleeping bag also sports synthetic insulation sandwiched between a 68-denier poly-taffeta liner and a 30-denier poly ripstop shell. Good for three-season use, this sleeping bag’s elastic pad sleeve can also fit over a queen-sized air mattress.
Shell: 30D Polyester Ripstop Insulation: 72.5oz Synthetic Weight: 8.34LBs Temperature Rating: 20°F
New and improved for the 2022 year, the Big Agnes Double Wide Camp Robber Bedroll is quite possibly the most comfortable off-grid bedding setup currently on the market. Offering levels of comfort typically only afforded by luxury a mattress and blankets, the Camp Robber Bedroll features a plush quilted top layer that connects to an integrated sleeping pad — allowing it to be used as a traditional sleeping bag or as a traditional bed and blanket setup. Weighing only 3.375lbs, this sleeping bag boasts a DWR-coated recycled polyester taffeta shell paired with 650-fill power DownTek insulation. A clever cinch system also enables this two-person sleeping bag to easily slip over a camp air mattress for an even more comfortable night’s sleep.
Shell: DWR-Coated Recycled Polyester Taffeta Insulation: 650-Fill DownTek Weight: 3.375LBs Temperature Rating: 45°F
Crafted around a DWR-treated 50-denier shell made from 100% recycled polyester, NEMO’s Jazz Synthetic Double was designed to mimic the experience of sleeping in bed at home. Using a tapered geometry, this sleeping bag features an overfilled quilt and featherbed-style bottom that are stuffed with 100% recycled Stratofiber synthetic insulation and lined with a soft taffeta. This model’s built-in sheet also makes for the perfect thin layer for warm summer nights. Other highlights include NEMO’s Blanket Fold draft collar, an integrated pad sleeve, and double zipper pulls on both sides of the sleeping bag. Sold with an included duffel storage bag, this sleeping bag is also backed by NEMO’s lifetime warranty.
Shell: DWR-Coated 50D Recycled Polyester Insulation: Synthetic Recycled Stratofiber Weight: 8.93LBs Temperature Rating: 30°F
Though designed specifically for car camping, Sea to Summit’s Basecamp Synthetic Sleeping Bag is no less conducive to general camping applications — plus at only 5lbs, even lends itself to backpacking and hike-in camping. The sleeping bag features a DWR-coated 30-denier nylon shell that houses THERMOLITE HL-1 insulation arranged in a WaveLoft construction that allows the fill to expand out into air-trapping curves. This sleeping bag’s thermal retention has also been increased through the use of a three-dimensional THERMOLITE HL-1-filled chamber along the zipper tracks that ensures heat doesn’t escape the sleeping bag.
Shell: DWR-Coated 30D Nylon Insulation: THERMOLITE HL-1 Weight: 5.06LBs Temperature Rating: 20°F
Therm-a-Rest’s Vela Double 20 Quilt was born out of a pursuit to deliver the most comfortable two-person sleeping bag possible while simultaneously keeping weight to a minimum. And while this is admittedly a ridiculously difficult balance to achieve, the team at Therm-a-Rest has managed to do exactly that, with a plush comforter-style bed roll with a 20° Farenhiet rating and a weight of less than 3lbs. Equipped with a box-baffled construction with full-perimeter side baffles, this sleeping bag features a DWR-treated ripstop polyester shell stuffed with an RDS-certified 650-fill-power Nikwax Hydrophobic Down that absorbs 90% less water than traditional down while drying three times faster — and doing so without the use of any PFCs.
Shell: 20D Ripstop Polyester Insulation: Nikwax Hydrophobic Down Weight: 2.8LBs Temperature Rating: 20°F
Constructed around a shell made from a combination of 20-denier nylon mini ripstop and 30-denier plain weave nylon, the Marmot Yolla Bolly Doublewide 30 is a high-end take on a two-person sleeping bag that’s stuffed with 650-fill power down insulation and lined with a fuzzy and soft-to-the-touch fabric. On top of a wind-blocking draft tube to bolster warmth and comfort, the use of Down Defender also helps ensure the sleeping bag’s insulation remains loft even when damp or wet. Other noteworthy details include anti-snag sliding zippers, an internal stash pocket for stashing camp headlamps or smartphones, grip-enhancing non-slip silicone printed on the sleeping bag’s bottom face, and a wrap-around zipper that converts its top layer to a comforter.
Shell: 20D Nylon Mini Ripstop & 30D Nylon Plain Weave Insulation: 650-Fill Down Defender Weight: 3.71LBs Temperature Rating: 30°F
The Luxe Bed Double 25° is Zenbivy’s take on an ultra-premium sleeping bag that brings the comforts of home bedding to the backcountry. Filled with Zenbivy’s ultra-premium 800 fill-power HyperDRY down, this sleeping bag is outfitted with a fully-Pongee fitted sheet and a soft-lined double quilt. In lieu of using zippers, this sleeping bag utilizes hook and loop attachments that connect to the sheet’s “wings.” Other highlights include a double-wide hood, a fitted double sheet, and a fixed foot-box design. Simply add an air mattress and set of camp pillows and you’ve got everything needed for a great night’s sleep off-grid.
Shell: 20D Nylon Taffeta Insulation: 800-Fill HyperDRY & Duck Down Weight: 4.5LBs Temperature Rating: 25°F
The North Face’s Inferno has long been a go-to choice for outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers looking for a true expedition-grade sleeping bag. Recently, TNF team athletes Hilaree Nelson and Jim Morrison came up with the idea of producing a two-person sleeping bag that retains the properties, traits, comfort, and warmth of the original one-man bag. Weighing in at just over 3lbs, the Inferno Double features an aluminized XReflex-coated 15-denier shell crafted entirely from recycled nylon and stuffed with an 8—fill power ProDown insulation that affords the sleeping bag a T-Limit of 15° Fahrenheit. This model also boasts a fully waterproof and breathable NeoVent Air fabric construction along the head and foot-box, plus trapezoidal side-chamber baffles that reduce cold spots and help the insulation to retain its loft.
Shell: Aluminized XReflex-Coated 15D Recycled Nylon Insulation: 800-Fill ProDown Weight: 3.125LBs Temperature Rating: 15°F
Want to check out a wider array of comfort-bolstering outdoor equipment? Then be sure to head over to our guide to the best luxury camping essentials for a curated list of more than a dozen high-end, glamping-ready items.
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