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Why We Like The North Face One Sleeping Bag
The North Face One Sleeping Bag combines a 5°F, 20°F, and 40°F sleeping bag into a 3-in-1 package that prepares us for any adventure. Depending on the weather, we can zip different sections of this down insulation bag together to achieve our desired temperature rating. Additionally, parts we are not using double as a shawl or pillow so that we are never carrying dead weight.
Details
- Unique 3-in-1 sleeping bag system designed for versatile comfort
- Durable nylon face fabric handles daily wear and tear with ease
- Down insulation offers lofty warmth for ice-cold evenings
- Mummy shape traps heat while packing down small for adventures
- Two above body segments allow you to customize your comfort
- Single back section zips into a selected combination of uppers
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- Material
- 20D nylon
- Insulation
- 800-fill goose down
- Shape
- mummy
- Zipper
- left, right
- Max User Height
- [regular] 6ft 2in, [long] 6ft 8in
- Shoulder Circumference
- [regular] 68in, [long] 70in
- Hip Circumference
- [regular] 65in, [long] 67in
- Foot Circumference
- [regular] 56in, [long] 58in
- Bag Length
- [regular] 80in, [long] 86in
- Draft Tube
- yes
- Pockets
- none
- Pad Retainer
- no
- Degree
- 5F, 20F, 40F
- Stuff Sack
- yes
- Stuff Size
- 11 x 14in
- Claimed Weight
- [maximum] 3lb 12oz, [minimum] 2lb 3oz
- Activity
- travel, camping, backpacking, weekend camping
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4 based on 12 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 5, 2024
Northface quality has gone down!!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bought the one bag because I camp in many different temperatures. Second night got down to 35 degrees and I was wearing sweatpants sweatshirt and good socks. Absolutely freezing. The zippers go up both sides and grab material about 5 different times and would stop the zipper and I would have to fiddle with it to get it to work. I washed the bag when I got home and there is a spot that will not dry no matter what I do and there is a spot where there is no insulation at all!! I called northface and they were rude and not helpful. This bag was very expensive and underperformed big time
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
February 25, 2024
Chosen To Deal With All Sorts Of Temps
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am taking this Summer off to go rock climbing in quite a few Westarn State destinations. Mostly I plan to sleep in the back of my Subaru using a battery fan for air curculation. I expect to encounter a range of nighttime temps, from moderate to down around Freezing. I was intrigued by this bag and scooped it up. For what it is: 3 bags in one, the price is quite reasonable. I assure you it's comfy from the moment you crawl in. Is spacious with a footbox that's almost too roomy. I can see cramming a fleece top or jacket down there on a super cold night. My only caveat to you: Practice assembling and disassembling the bag before you take off. Once you get the hang of it, it's eezie peezie; but not necessarily the first time. Almost dinged it one star because it has a pair of little pad loops down near your feet, but no loops up around your shoulders. Thinking of taking it to my local Tailor and asking her to install a pair of loops. Other than that, a very unique and way-cuddly sleeping bag 4 sure.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
January 9, 2024
The Perfect Bag
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Warmth & comfort are the 2 biggest factors for me when looking for a bag. If I'm going to add a small amount of extra weight to my pack I would for a warmer more comfortable bag. That being said the weight of this bag is not bad. I appreciate that is has a compression bag as well as a larger storage bag. I love the layered design saving me from bringing a bag liner or bivy for colder nights.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
January 8, 2024
Great 3 in 1 sleeping bag
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very nice and comfortable sleeping bag for any season.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
December 22, 2023
Cool (and warm) product!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My teenage son loves this bag for camping; it's so versatile.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
December 20, 2023
I would recommend this product
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I m using it to sleep inside my truck on the road, it is warmmmm and light weight
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
November 2, 2023
Absolutely Amazing Bags!!!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We are a family of 4, and we have 5 One Bags, 4 Individual and 1 Duo, and we absolutely love them! Don't listen to the bad reviews, I mean yes the zipper toggle could maybe be improved(most sleeping bag zippers need improvement) yes the zippers can snag on the material(Most zippers can and do snag if you don't zip it right) and yes for backpacking the entire system might be a bit heavy and bulky for some, but, the fact that in One bag you have all you need for most weather conditions and you have the ability to separate the bag for what weather you are expecting(If weight is an issue) makes this a great all in One system. Personally and collectively as a family, we all feel the One Bags are super comfortable, especially when you don't need the middle layer and you can unzip it and sleep on top of it, as it definitely adds to the comfort. Lastly, if you want an actual professional review(Sorry but giving 1-2 stars for common sleeping bag issues simply isn't fair), there are professional outdoor sites that have reviewed the One Bag, and the only negative they had to say about it was the overall weight which is to be expected for any all in one system. Oh, and to the 1 star review about 'Lying about the weight', big deal, you got some extra fill and you're going to complain about it? Woopty woo, you'd probably complain if it was lighter than listed as well, but you'd probably complain more about less fill than more fill, so either way you wouldn't be happy, also, who on earth weighs their sleeping bags and compares them to the listed weight, isn't that just going a bit too far?!
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
October 8, 2023
Very uncomfortable zippers
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The most uncomfortable sleeping bag I've ever had. I've had good quality bags for over 40 years. The zippers are large and annoy you all night. I've never had a bag do that. They cost 3 cents by only having an outside tab. The zippers are large as well. Don't buy this bag.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
August 2, 2023
I would definitely buy again
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great flexibility for seasonal conditions. Needs a smaller compression sack for warm weather configurations.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
July 21, 2023
Great but they absolutely lie about the weights on this bag.
Its great except 2 things, the weight numbers provided are off by 1lb for -7c LNG & the idea to use anti-compression on the back is an error. Lying Unacceptable
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
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