Solar Eco 2, Long, -2C / 30F
$248.00
$310.00Save $62.00 (20%)
at Valhalla Pure Outfitters
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About this product
The Rab Solar Eco 2 sleeping bag in the Long size offers a comfort rating down to -2 degrees Celsius (30 degrees Fahrenheit), making it a practical choice for spring camping, backpacking, and mountain trekking where temperatures can shift unexpectedly. Built with a commitment to sustainability, it is constructed entirely from 100% recycled materials throughout. The concertina style construction is central to its thermal performance, creating a structure that traps air effectively to boost loft and retain warmth without unnecessary weight. The Long sizing accommodates taller sleepers who need extra room in the footbox and body length. This bag sits in a category suited to three-season use, particularly in changeable conditions where reliable insulation matters. For those seeking a responsible outdoor kit that does not compromise on warmth or packability, the Solar Eco 2 Long represents a well-considered option grounded in recycled construction and thoughtful design.
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What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Rab Solar Eco 2 for its impressive combination of lightweight packability and eco-friendly construction, with expert testers highlighting it as a top synthetic bag choice for three-season backpacking. Its fully recycled Stratus insulation and DWR-treated ripstop shell earn repeated praise for performing reliably in damp conditions, unlike down alternatives. The wide mummy fit, adjustable hood, and neck baffle are noted as thoughtful comfort features. The most common criticism is that the temperature rating can feel optimistic in real-world use, with some forum users reporting feeling cold at temperatures well above the stated limit. A secondary complaint is the absence of a large storage sack for long-term keeping, with only a compression stuff sack included.
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