Kelty Tuck 22 Degree Sleeping Bag – Regular
Like being comfortable outdoors? It’s hard not to have an affinity for the fully featured, highly versatile Tuck 22°F sleeping bag. Filled with performance ThermaPro™ insulation that’s designed to retain warmth and easily compress, this bag takes synthetic fiber blend to a whole other level. There’s even a unique comfort tuck that you can unzip, to put your feet out on a warmer night. Wherever you’re going, this is sure to become your go-to bag.
Size Regular fits to 6 ft / 183 cm
Fill weight: 31 oz. / .88 kg
Total weight: 3 lbs / 1.36 kg
Stuffed size: 8″ x 13″ / 20 x 33 cm
Size Long fits to 6 ft 6 in. / 198 cm
Fill weight: 33 oz. / .94 kg
Total weight: 3 lbs 3 oz. / 1.45 kg
Stuffed size: 8″ x 13″ / 20 x 33 cm
Product Features
- Tuck 22 sleeping bag perfect for camping in Spring, Summer, and Fall
- 22 Degree ThermaPro synthetic insulation – Thermapro is a fiber blend speciffically enginered to retain warmth and provide superior pacability
- Thermal-comfort hood and natural fit footbox, Zipper draft tube with antisnag design
- Weight – 3 lbs
- Regular Size up to 6 Feet
- Stuff Sack Included
Outstanding warmth, weight, and price This sleeping bag is like a hidden gem for backpackers who don’t want to shell out massive amounts of money for gear. Virtually every other bag I’ve looked at with a weight comparable to this one either has a temperature rating at least 10 degrees higher, or costs 3 times the price. I honestly don’t know how Kelty managed to make this bag when no one else appears to be close.As far as actual usage goes, so far it’s been great. I got a size long for myself (6′ 3″, ~250 lbs) and…
Great Performing Value Bag The Kelty Tuck 22 Long is a great bag for what it is – a synthetic mummy bag. I did extensive online research and “touch and feel” recon in outdoor stores before deciding on this. It is a very good value if not one of the best for performance and cost. Great choice for car camping and very short backpacking trips, but will be a little on the heavy side and slightly bulky for any real backpacking trip. Maximum compression is an 8″ dia x 13″ long sack. I am 6’2″ and the Long…
Great Value I’m 5’9″/155lbs/M, bought the regular size. Used in the low 40s with long johns, socks and a beanie on top of a Klymit Insulated Static V sleeping pad and was comfortable. Had the temp been in the mid to high 30s I think I would have still been fairly comfortable. The EN comfort rating is 33 degrees and lower limit rating is 22 degrees, both of which don’t seem too far off. I’ll try to update the review if I get to use the bag in lower temps. The regular size compresses really well; I…