Redefining your Camp Sleep System

This article is brought to you by Sea to Summit.


We all know that a good night’s sleep can make or break a trip—rest well, and you’re ready for anything; toss and turn, and the day ahead feels twice as hard. However, it’s rare to find a set-up that rivals the comfort of our beds. Between balancing the weight of gear, comfort, and temperature control, it can be challenging to create an adaptable and comfortable sleep set-up. Thankfully, Sea to Summit excels in versatile sleep systems so you can get the rest you need while and feel primed to tackle all your adventures. With the right sleeping bag, combined with a good sleeping pad, liner, and even a pillow, you can get those much-needed eight hours and make every trip better.

Spark Down Sleeping Bag (Unisex, Women’s, and Pro)

At the top of the list is the Spark Down Sleeping Bag. This bag is an ultra-light and ultra-packable down bag designed for those looking for a lightweight option without sacrificing warmth. Several features of the bag work together to keep you cozy at night. The zippers have a zipper plow that helps to prevent snags, and the zipper draft tube prevents chilly air from seeping in. The drawstring on the hood can be cinched down to keep in warmth, and the anatomical-shaped footbox adds extra room and comfort for your feet. Of course, the RDS-certified 850+ fill power goose down is the hero, giving this bag an excellent warmth-to-weight ratio while also making it one of the lightest bags available. Plus, the non-PFAS Ultra-Dry Down finish ensures you stay warm even when things get damp.

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The Spark Women’s caters to the unique sleeping profiles of women by adjusting the shape of the bag to be narrower in the shoulder and wider between the hips and knees, and there is women’s-specific insulation distribution to ensure you stay comfortable all night. Both the women’s and unisex models come with the QuiltLock System, using the snap locks located at the shoulder and foot end of Sea to Summit sleeping bags to secure a quilt to the sleeping bag. This adds thermal performance and versatility and turns your three-season bag into a four-season sleep system.

The Pro version bumps up the warmth with 950+ RDS-certified fill and also features a Free Flow Zipper system in the footbox and arms to help with ventilation. You can open up the footbox and both sides for moderate airflow or fully unzip the bag into a quilt for those warmer nights.

Ether Light XR

No sleep system would be complete without a proper sleeping pad. The Ether Light XR Insulated Air sleeping pad will keep you toasty on those extra cold nights. The Thermal Core insulation reduces air movement within the pad and reflects warmth back to the sleeper, and the Air Sprung Cell construction and 10 cm (nearly four-inch) thickness make this pad an extra plush option perfect for winter camping or extra cold nights at high elevation. The pad comes in various lengths and shapes to accommodate every sleeper’s needs. To top it off, the integrated hook-and-loop patches of the Pillow LockTM system keep your Aeros Pillow from slipping off the pad.

Aeros Premium Pillow

CampingWith a packed size of 2.8 x 3.3 inches and weighing only 2.8 oz in the regular size, the Aeros Premium pillow is a minimal addition to any pack. The pillow inflates and deflates quickly, and the multi-function valve also allows for fine-tuning the air pressure so you can have just the right amount of support. The brushed polyester surface is soft on the skin for easy sleeping, and the Pillow LockTM system integrates with any Sea to Summit sleeping pad to prevent the pillow from slipping in the middle of the night.

Reactor Liner

CampingA simple liner does wonders for any sleep system and adds a layer of versatility. Use it inside your bag for extra warmth or as a standalone lightweight layer for warmer nights. The Reactor Liner weighs just 9.5 oz and easily slips into your pack or car camping setup. This best-selling liner is mummy-shaped and has drawcords at both ends to allow for ventilation when you want it or warmth when you don’t. Paired with the Spark Pro sleeping bag, the Reactor liner harmonizes with the Free-Flow zipper system; simply open the base drawcord of the Reactor liner and the bottom ventilation of the Free-Flow zip to let your feet breathe.

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