Mountain Hardwear · Sleeping Gear
Yawn Patrol Sleeping Bag: 30F Down
$296.99
$398.24Save $101.25 (25%)
at Backcountry
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Is this a good deal?
- The lowest price we’ve tracked since July 2026 is $259.86; today’s price is $296.99.
- The current price has held for 19 days.
- Across the 29 Sleeping Gear deals we’re tracking right now, the median discount is 37% — this deal’s 25% off is below that mark.
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About this product
The Mountain Hardwear Yawn Patrol 30F Down Sleeping Bag is built for active sleepers who need genuine freedom of movement overnight. Its curved rectangular shape provides ample room to shift positions without fighting the bag, and generous shoulder (62 inches regular, 64 inches long) and hip (58 inches regular, 60 inches long) circumferences back that up with real numbers. Rated to 30 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately -1 degree Celsius), the bag uses 650-fill RDS certified down that lofts quickly after a day compressed in a pack and holds warmth reliably in conditions with some bite to them. The 100% ripstop nylon shell is soft against skin and resists the wear that comes with repeated camp use. Dual angled zippers allow precise temperature regulation when overnight conditions shift, so you are never locked into one comfort level. The regular size packs down to a claimed weight of 2 pounds 5.1 ounces (360 grams packed), making it a practical choice for both backpacking and basecamp use. A lifetime manufacturer warranty rounds out the package.
- Category
- Sleeping Gear
- Brand
- Mountain Hardwear
- Material
- 100% nylon
- Color
- Aloe
- Size
- [regular] 12.7oz, [long] 15.8oz
- Shape
- curved rectangular
- Degree
- 30°F
- Zipper
- dual angled
- Venting
- zipper
- Activity
- hike & camp
- Insulation
- 650-fill down
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Yawn Patrol 30F for its roomy, curved rectangular shape that accommodates active and side sleepers who find traditional mummy bags too restrictive. The dual-zipper system earns frequent applause, allowing the footbox to open for ventilation, the bag to lay flat as a quilt, or even be worn as a parka around camp. Users also appreciate the soft ripstop nylon shell and the non-slip backing that keeps the bag in place on a sleeping pad. The most common criticisms center on warmth limitations, with some noting it runs cool and is best suited for summer or mild shoulder-season use. A recurring complaint involves the down developing a persistent funky odor over time, even with proper storage and washing. Some buyers are also disappointed that the 30F version does not include a compression sack, only a storage sack.
Specifications
- Warmth
- 4/5
- Breathability
- 3/5
- Durability
- 4/5
- Packed weight
- 360 g
- Temperature rating
- -1.11°C
- Down fill power
- 650 FP
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