The Best Sleeping Bags under $100 – Sleep Cheap, Not Poorly!

When it comes to camping gear and accessories, one area that you don’t want to cut corners is your sleeping bag. Staying not only warm but also comfortable is paramount for restful sleep, which is why today we are going to discuss the best sleeping bags under 100 dollars (cold-weather sleeping bag, double sleeping bag and lot more) for good night’s sleep.

If you aren’t much of a camper it may not be the best idea to spend several hundred on a sleeping bag that may not get a lot of use for your next camping trip.

Thankfully, with some careful research, you can find some excellent quality bags for under $100.

First, let’s get to some questions. I hear it all the time — you get what you pay for. And, while I think that is typically truer than not, especially when it comes to outdoor and survival gear, if you do your research (like me) you can get lucky and find some suitable finds for cheap!

When I’m evaluating a new product, I always take into account the real-world conditions these products will be in. If you are an avid camper, hiker, all-around adventurer like me, you know what the ‘real world’ trail, mountain and stream conditions can be like. That’s why I like to choose products that last!

How do you choose a decent sleeping back for under 100 bucks?

There are always things you should invest your money on and in this case, investing in a camping sleeping bag that will be able to resist even snow, rain and keep you warmer is always a must.

Depending on your sense of adventure, where you plan on using your sleeping bag or camping, you might not have to invest a lot of money in a compact sleeping bag. I’ve done my research and found 3 that I would safely recommend, but that doesn’t mean these will hold up in ANY weather conditions.

On the plus side, if you are looking for an ultra-lightweight sleeping bag, these all fit into this category. These can be used as a kid’s sleeping bag or for adults too, and are easy to pack and carry no matter the distance you are covering.

If you are, for example, going on a serious backpacking trip somewhere in the northeast, where you might encounter snow, I would recommend you invest in a serious cold-weather sleeping bag. There are many things to consider when buying a sleeping bag. Will you be sleeping on the ground? Will you be in a cold climate?

Can you really find a quality sleeping bag for under 100 bucks?

Yes, you can. I chose 3 but there are many more. If you are new to camping and don’t want to spend a ton of money, you can start with this list. I believe everyone should experience the joys of camping. If you are planning on roughing it in a cabin somewhere, during the summer months in the mid-west with your family, you won’t need to shell out top funds for a decent sleeping bag.

What features should I look for in a decent sleeping bag?

There are many features that you need to look for in a backpacking bag that will hold up, especially if you are going to find one for under 100 bucks. Firstly, if a sleeping bag looks like a cheap sleeping bag – it is. You know those flimsy, thin ones you find in your local hardware store – avoid those. Those are only good for indoor sleepovers or hiking when you are under 10.

Start with the outer shell, what is it made of, what materials is it? Then look for the filling, sleeping bag liner, keeping in mind the overall rating of the sleeping bag. Sleeping bags always come with their own weather ratings, so pay attention to that. I would always err on the side of caution when it comes to temperature ratings as well — you don’t want to sacrifice warmth for the price when you are sleeping outside!

Here are 3 of the best economical sleeping bags on the market

Marmot Trestles 30 Sleeping Bag

First up is Marmot’s Trestles 30 bag. These bags will make you stay warm and insulated for most camping trips and will last for years when cared for properly. Whether you are buying your first real sleeping bag or just looking for a less expensive model for short trips during mild weather, the Trestles 30 is sure to impress.

Specs:

  • Unisex, mummy bag
  • EN lower rating of 33.4F for men
  • EN comfort rating of 42.3F for women
  • Fits up to a 6′ person
  • Weighs 3 lbs 3 oz
  • Available as a left or right zip
  • Comes in two colors – Dark Grass/Greener Pasture and Dark Mineral

Materials:

  • Insulation – SpiraFil 120 (22 oz. fill weight)
  • Shell – 100% polyester and embossed polyester with DWR coating
  • Lining – 100% polyester taffeta with DWR coating
  • Shoulder x Hip x Foot dimensions are 62″ x 58″ 40″

Main features:

  • Fold down second zipper
  • Wave and 3D hood design
  • Roomy, trapezoid footbox
  • Drawcord on hood
  • Dual zippers with two-way slides
  • Draft tube prevents snagging
  • Zipper guards
  • Interior stash pocket
  • No velcro on face for max. Comfort
  • Comes with a compression sack

My Analysis

The Marmot Trestles 30 is a super comfortable and surprisingly warm sleeping bag. The SpiraFil insulation is a blend of large hollow fibers mixed with smaller polyester fibers. Not only does this mix keep you cozy down to 33F, for most mild 3 season camping trips, but also makes this budget-friendly bag very soft, lightweight and easily compressible.

You will also be protected from cold spots since this bag was a wave-stitched design, meaning that the insulation is actually more like overlapped shingles rather than just randomly stuffed into the shell.

Warmth aside, Mamort used very durable polyester material for the shell and lining. Both have a DWR or durable water repellent finish. This repels moisture from the shell and also prevents staining.

Other features that make this sleeping bag seem much more expensive than it includes a roomy footbox that is contoured to trap in heat and a 3D hood that hugs the face without discomfort.

There are drawcords located around the hood so you can cinch it down around your face and also a drawcord on the top opening to make small adjustments easy. Another great feature is the addition of dual zippers (1 half zip and 1 partial zip) along with zipper guards and a draft tube.

This is great looking sleeping bag that is sleek and will keep you surprisingly toasty. Most average-sized people will find this bag to be a great size. Marmot does have a Long and Long X-Wide version of this bag but they are more money.

If you are a bigger person you may be able to find these larger sizes on sale for under $100. You can check this listing for the very latest reliable pricing.

Ledge Sports FeatherLite +20F Sleeping Bag

Ledge Sports may not be as well known as Marmot or Kelty but their Featherlite +20F sleeping bag is a great choice for those with a budget under $100.

Specs:

  • Unisex, mummy-style shape
  • Dimensions – 84″ x 32″ x 20″
  • Packed Uncompressed – 13″ x 7″
  • Weight – 3.4lbs
  • Three color options – Green, Red and Yellow

Materials:

  • Shell – 250T GTX micro dobby diamond ripstop nylon
  • Lining – 210T Softech II fiber
  • Insulation – 24 oz Hibernate Extreme
  • YKK locking zippers

Features:

  • Drawstring closure around contoured hood
  • External stash pocket
  • Zipper stops to prevent crawling
  • Roomy footbox
  • Thermo-Shield and Thermo-Collar
  • Ability to zip up bottom zipper or ventilation to footbox
  • Water-resistant shell
  • Comes with a T8 compression sack

My Analysis

Ledge Sports may not have the same reputation as Mamort and Kelty but their FeatherLite +20F bag is consistently rated highly and quite economical at under $85 (as of this writing). Depending on the retailer you may be able to find the bag for under $70. I bought mine via this listing for a good price.

This is a really nice mummy-style sleeping bag that can handle temps down to 20F but is best saved for temps above 30F unless you are an experienced camper with proper cold-weather gear. It is a nice size bag for the average man or woman but may be too snug for those who are wider or taller than average.

Kelty Discovery 30 Sleeping Bag

 

Kelty may be known for the high-tech camping gear but they do have some great products for those who may not be serious campers or those on a strict budget. The Discovery 30 is designed and produced by Kelty but sold through REI. This is a classic sleeping bag that is surprisingly versatile.

Specs:

  • Unisex sleeping bag in classic rectangle shape
  • Temperature rating of 30F
  • Comes in two sizes:
    • Regular – fits up to 72″ / 3 lbs 12 oz
    • Long – fits up to 78″ / 4 lbs 3 oz
  • Comes in two color options – Sequoia and Twilight Blue
  • Compresses down to roughly 18″ x 11″

Materials:

  • Shell – 190T polyester taffeta
  • Lining – 190T polyester taffeta
  • Synthetic insulation with Cloudloft polyester fibers
  • Fill weight of 42 oz for Regular and 45 oz for Long

Features:

  • Right or left zip with anti-snag zippers
  • Locking zippers with sliders located at top and bottom of the bag
  • Ability to zip up bottom zipper for ventilation
  • Ability to zip together two different Discovery bags of the same size
  • The draft tube is the full length of zipper for keeping out chill
  • The bag has sleeping pad attachment points to prevent slipping
  • Comes with a compressible stuff sack

One Honorable Mention: Kelty Callisto 30 Degree Regular Sleeping Bag

The Kelty Callisto 30 Degree Regular sleeping bag is another one (a bonus selection) that I can safely add to my list of recommendations here. It came out a couple of years ago, but most of the reviews of this bag are positive. It has a temperature rating of 30 F, so it should keep you warm on most camping trips. I love the teal color one as well. You can also buy more than one and zip them together for extra body heat!

Technical Details
Item Weight 2.15 Kg
Product Dimensions 182.9 x 7.6 x 86.4 cm
Item model number 35417717RR
Color Deep Teal
Size One Size
Height 11 inches
Length 23 inches
Weight 1.53 kilograms
Width 11 inches
Temperature Rating 30 Degrees Fahrenheit
Included Components Sleeping Bag
Batteries Included? No
Brand Name Kelty

My Analysis

The REI exclusive Kelty Discovery 30 sleepings bags are basic, resembling the classic rectangular sleeping bag. Don’t let that fool you though. The design of the Discovery 30 may be simple but it performs its job of keeping you warm very well.

The Cloudloft polyester fill is plenty warm for nights down to 30F, making it a great all-around bag for most spring, summer, and mild fall camping trips.

The Discovery 30 is a bit more flexible than most sleeping bags. Since it is rectangular in a design you can easily unzip the bag completely to use as a comforter-style blanket or combine two of the same size bags together to make a dual bag for two or maybe 3 kids.

This versatility makes it perfect for someone that wants more from their sleeping bag. It is perfect for car or backyard camping.

Coming in at under $65 for the largest size, the Discovery 30 is a killer deal. It’s available exclusively online via this listing. It may not be the most beautiful sleeping bag but it does its job very well. For the price, you will be hard-pressed to find a sleeping bag so warm and able to be used in different ways.

Bonus Sleeping Bags If You Decided to Invest More

*Tip: You can visit the official site of Sierra Designs for more sleeping bags of different price ranges and resistance!

The Final Zip

Just because you don’t have hundreds to spend on a sleeping bag doesn’t mean you have to settle for a badly designed, backpacker from your local big box store.

Save yourself the trouble and have a better night’s sleep out in the backcountry by choosing one of these three models instead which are waterproof insulation type, and will keep you warm on your outdoor adventures. Also, if you need more designs and cheaper sleeping bags you can visit the official site of slumberjack country squire

Still not sure? Check out our comprehensive sleeping bag buying guide here. It will help you evaluate your needs and the best fit for you. And, as always, enjoy your next camping trip! Get out there!

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