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Yawn Patrol 15F Down Sleeping Bag

Yawn Patrol 15F Down Sleeping Bag
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About this product

The Mountain Hardwear Yawn Patrol 15 is a down sleeping bag designed for summer and three-season camping, rated to 15 degrees Fahrenheit (roughly negative 9 degrees Celsius). Its curved rectangular shape gives side sleepers and restless sleepers generous room to move, while a long side zipper wraps around the footbox to allow ventilation or quilt-style use. The 650-fill-power, RDS-certified down insulation balances lightweight warmth with solid compressibility, making the bag reasonably packable for backpacking or car camping. Dual angled zippers let you convert the bag into a wearable parka for use around the campsite. A draft collar helps retain heat when temperatures drop, and the soft-handed ripstop nylon shell contributes to the bag's above-average durability rating. Practical touches include an interior pillow pocket and sleeping pad loops to keep the bag in place through the night. Warmth and breathability are both rated at a moderate level, suiting active sleepers in mild to cool conditions.

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What people are saying

Reviewers consistently praise the Yawn Patrol 15 for its roomy, curved rectangular shape, which is a standout benefit for side sleepers and restless sleepers who find traditional mummy bags too restrictive. The 650-fill RDS-certified down earns frequent compliments for delivering genuine warmth at its 15F rating while remaining lightweight and compressible. The versatile dual zipper system, which allows foot ventilation, quilt-style use, and even wearing the bag as a parka around camp, is widely appreciated. The soft ripstop nylon shell is noted as comfortable against skin. The most common complaints are bulk and packability, with some users finding it larger and heavier than expected for a down bag, making it better suited to car camping than backpacking. A recurring minor gripe is that a stuff sack is not included at the price point. Isolated reports of zipper snags have also appeared.

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