



🌌 Sleep Like a Star in the Great Outdoors!
The Kelty Dualist Sleeping Bag features innovative ThermaDri Hybrid construction with water-resistant down fill, ensuring warmth and comfort in cold conditions. Its compressible design allows for easy packing, making it an essential companion for any camping trip.
A**R
The bag seems of good quality and worked fine for winter camping
The bag seems of good quality and worked fine for winter camping. Definitely had to coerce my son out of it in the morning.The only problem/complaint I have is that it's sold as a 'Kelty Dualist 0 Degree Sleeping Bag', but the label on the bag clearly states it's a 'Kelty Dualist 6 Degree Sleeping Bag'. I returned the first set upon receipt, thinking that it was a mistake, but the reordered bags also were 6 degree bags. If it's truly only a 6 degree bag, please advertise it as such. Maybe there's a rule that I'm unaware of that allows anything under 10 degrees to be advertised as 0 degrees because it comes close. Maybe, but that seems deceptive.Searching for a 6 degree bag returns this bag. I see several other reviews that speak to the temperature rating, 6 for men, 19 for women, so I'm not the only one who's noticed the label, but no complaint that it's not what the Amazon description on the website has them. Must be me.
D**G
Great use-able designs
I've always had a soft spot for Kelty. Great use-able designs , and they don't cost an arm and a leg. Had several things from them that have lasted decades, with (not always) the best treatment.This is no exception. I originally purchased the 34* bag but it was not warm enough for my late 3 season and winter camping system, so i went with this 20* bag. Both are pretty true to the temp ratings. Well made bag, great construction, fits quite well.( 5'9" and 180 lbs.). the insulation actually feels like it warms up faster than anything else I tried.One small complaint- zipper seemd to snag quite often, but it came loose easy-- so not a real big deal ( seemed like the 30* bag had a larger flap made out of nylon webbing on it and it didn't seem to have as much problem)Yes I would recomend this bag and anything from Kelty.
A**Y
Great quality-Best I have found for the price, just not great for backpacking!
Really nice bag, it seems like great quality for the cost! The downside for me is that it is pretty large and heavy. It is bigger than I wanted and so I am on the fence about keeping it. It is great that it is affordable considering the materials-part down, water proof and rated at 6 degrees. If you mostly just camp or go car camping, this is a perfect bag! If you go backpacking at all, it may be difficult to compress and carry. I am hoping I can figure out a way to comfortably carry it with my pack. The weight is a little heavy at 4 lbs but I can get over that if I can compress it smaller.
C**L
Great bag!
Took on a trip to the boundary waters in mid may. Slept in a hammock overnight when it got well below freezing with my sleeping pad in the hammock underneath me and long underwear and a stocking hat on. I was toasty warm and I woke up to ice all around my face on the bag but warm inside. The ice and condensation on the bag shook off easily and did not get it wet inside at all, I hung the bag in the sun for 1- minutes and it was completely dry and ready to be packed up. This has been a great bag so far although I have only used it on one 4 day trip to the boundary waters but it was definitely tested!
M**N
Seems to be an excellent bag. Wish I did not have to send ...
Seems to be an excellent bag. Wish I did not have to send it back (hence the lower rating) but does not compress at all. It is huge to put it frankly (bigger than the Nalgene comparison photo), do not expect to bring this on a back-country or multi-day trip. Is perfect for other situations, car camping, etc. But this is not a back-country pack by any means... I carry a 75L pack which would be rendered useless/full if brought along.. even with compression sacks. Sent it back b/c advertised as "compressible" due to partial down construction. My roommates 0 degree 100% synthetic Marmot compresses smaller than this one.Wish I could have kept it, but just could not find a good use for it.
M**X
Decent sleeping bag for the price
Paid $104 on sale, not a big fan of right hand zipper closure, draft tube and collar tube are real wimpy,cheap zipper, partial "duck" and goose down top. Decent loft, material is silky soft so I'm not sure how durable it is. Definitely going to my daughter for girlscouts. Perfect application. Guess I'll stick with my vintage Northface. They just don't mama things like they used too. How a not a nice heavy duty YKK zipper??? Did they stop making them?
J**V
... is my first down bag and it is very comfortable and warm
this is my first down bag and it is very comfortable and warm. compared to my marine corps sleeping system this thing is awesome. way lighter and much more comfortable and pack-able. I have only tried in in about 35 degree weather. I know there are lighter more pack-able options but hey are much more expensive and for me this is good enough. I'm not one of those gram counters.
M**S
I'm 6'4" 250. It fits!
I'm 6'4" 250. It fits! It's narrow at my shoulders, but manageable. 6'6" should fit without curling your toes, head inside the hood.I haven't got it down into really low temperatures yet, I do stay warm when everyone else is waking up cold. Unfortunately, I have yet to zip it up the full length without snagging the zipper. Other than that, has been a great night sleep in wet raining conditions at the beach, and some cold windy early spring nights.
M**A
Muy bueno
Excelente bolso para dormir, ligero y se puede comprimir bastante. Funciona de manera adecuada dentro de los rangos de temperatura.