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Big Agnes Farwell 0 Degree Sleeping Bag

Hiking & Camping > Sleeping Bags & PadsRated: ***** by 6 reviews.

Campsaver.com

The Big Agnes Farwell 0° Sleeping Bag is a warmer version of the Big Agnes Encampment. When you need a little extra warmth the Farwell is a great synthetic fill sleeping bag. The Big Agnes Farwell uses Climashield HL insulation to keep you warm when temperatures get frigid. We recommend the Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Rectangular Pad for this sleeping bag if you're staying in temperatures above 15°. If you think you'll be running into colder temperatures, it's a good idea to use a combination of the Insulated Air Core Pad and an open cell foam pad.

Features:

  • A-Flex: A synthetic construction technique which combines layers of flexed insulation with smaller anchor pieces to connect them. The flexed layers increase loft and trapped air space and the anchors maximize heat containment by eliminating gapping and creating more air pockets.
  • Built in pillow pocket holds a fleece or Big Agnes Pillow
  • Cotton storage sack & nylon stuff sack included
  • Interior fabric loops for sleeping bag linersW0" YKK #8 zipper. Mate together any of our left and right zip bags with a 70" zipper
  • LEFT OR RIGHT ZIPPER? When you are in the bag, on your back, the right zip will be on your right side, left zip on your left side.
  • Lining: Soft, breathable nylon with stain resistant finish.
  • No-draft collar seals around neck to keep cold air from sneaking in.
  • No-draft wedge insulates the connection between the bag and pad.
  • No-draft zipper tube insulates along the length of the zipper.
  • Pad sleeve: Nylon rip-stop. WR surface treatment to repel water.
  • Rectangular shape offers more room in foot box and shoulders.
  • Shell: Nylon rip-stop. WR surface treatment to repel water
  • integrated pad sleeve. Never roll off your pad again

REI

Look to this spacious 0° Big Agnes bag when you need cozy warmth and room to roll over for a good night's sleep.

  • Underside insulation has been eliminated and replaced with a sleeve for the Big Agnes REM Air Core Pad or any 20 in. wide pad, sold separately
  • Four-season rectangular sleeping bag features Climashield™ HL insulation and shingle construction for reliable warmth
  • A great choice for damp environments, Climashield™ HL retains much of its loft and warmth, even when wet
  • Continuous oversize draft wedge insulates the connection between the bag and pad to prevent cold air from entering
  • Nylon ripstop shell is treated a Durable Water Repellent finish; soft, breathable nylon lining is comfortable against the skin
  • Create a pillow by stuffing a jacket or clothing into the built-in pillow sleeve, which keeps it in place all night long
  • Two-way, full-length, locking zipper with big, easy-to-grab zipper pull
  • Fabric stiffeners on both sides of the zipper prevent the zipper from snagging
  • Draft tube located behind the zipper prevents warm air from escaping and cold air from entering
  • Bag will zip to another bag with opposite zipper configuration in the Classic Series
  • Includes a nylon stuff sack and cotton storage bag

Backcountry.com

From Utah's San Rafael Swell in January to Colorado's Mount Evans region in July, the Big Agnes Farwell Sleeping Bag helps you stay warm at night. The synthetic Farwell 0-degree bag excels in cold-weather and summer alpine conditions. Unlike down, synthetic insulation continues to retain your body heat, even if you wake up with frost on your bag or you pitch your tent during a monsoonal downpour. Big Agnes gave this bag plenty of foot room and included a pillow pocket for comfy ZZZs. A sleeve on the backside of this sleeping bag holds your Big Agnes rectangular sleeping pad (sold separately). Rolling off your pad and waking up on cold, hard ground will be a thing of the past.


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Average weight:4 lbs. 5 oz.
Average weight - metric:1.96 kilograms
Degree:0F (-18C)
Draft Collar:Yes
Fill:Climashield polyester fibers
Fill weight:44 ounces
Fits up to:6 ft. 6 in.
Gender:Unisex
Hip girth:69 inches
Insulation:Climashield HL
Insulation type:Synthetic
Lining:Nylon taffeta
Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Material:[Shell] nylon ripstop with DWR; [Lining] nylon with stain-resistant finish
Max User Height:[Reg] 5ft 10in (178cm); [Lng] 6ft 6in (198cm)
Recommended Use:Cold-weather & summer alpine camping & backpacking
Shape:Squared-off mummy
Shell:Ripstop nylon
Shoulder / Hip / Foot Circumference:[Reg] 70 / 66 / 54in (178 / 167.6 / 137cm); [Lng] 73 / 69 / 55in (185.4 / 175.3 / 140cm)
Shoulder girth:73 inches
Sleeping bag shape:Mummy
Stuff Size:[Reg] 8 x 12in (20.3 x 30.5cm); [Lng] 8 x 13 (20.3 x 33cm)
Stuff or Storage Sack:Both
Stuff sack size:10 x 21 inches
Temperature rating (C):-18 degrees Celsius
Temperature rating (F):0 degrees Fahrenheit
Weight:[Reg] 3lb 14oz (1786g); [Lng] 4lb 5oz (1984g)

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SizeColor
Gray / Black / Red
Gray / Black / Red
Gray / Red / Black
Gray / Red / Black
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Long L Left 189.95 
Long Left Zip179.95  
Long/Left Zip 189.95 
Regular Left Zip179.95  
Long Right Zip179.95  
Reg/Left Zip 179.95 
Regular - Right  152.11
Long/Right Zip 189.95 

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Big Agnes Farwell 0 Degree Sleeping Bag Reviews Summary:

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Reviews:

be careful of which pad you match with it.

Rating:****

This is a 0 degree bag, and as such requires a sleeping pad that can also do it's job in below freezing temps. I paired this with an exped 7 and was disappointed with the outcome (I love the pad, BTW). the exped is about 2.75" thick, and having a pad that thick in the sleeve pulled the top of the bag tighter around me, felt like I was sleeping on a skinny bed with the sheets tucked in real tight all around me. I still had good foot room to move them side to side, but the bag was pulling down on my toes. same thing around my torso -- room for my elbows, but pulled tight on my chest. I then tried just putting the pad underneath the bag, but it just doesn't work that way -- you only get complete coverage from the insulated portion of the bag if the pad is in the sleeve. Simply placing the bag on top of the pad leaves "dead zones" where you have no insulation between you and the open air (the bag is well designed where if the pad is in the sleeve, this doesn't happen). It would probably work better with a thinner 4 season pad, like the thermarest prolite 4, or the pac outdoor all out aero mt., but then those aren't thick enough for me to sleep on my side and keep my shoulders/hips off the ground that well(I weigh about 200).
Also, no pocket for a watch or whatever. The draft collar doesn't cinch up like some other cold weather bags, but it is a little heavier so the weight keeps it on your body.
I tested this bag vs. the mountain hardwear switch 5, and I'm going with the switch 5 -- with the expander unzipped it has equal shoulder room, and even though it is more narrow in the feet, I felt like I had more room because it wasn't pulled tight by the pad.

Benjamin Vincent at Backcountry.com on 04/10/2009

Awesome

Rating:****

This is the best bag I've ever had. I've been hiking/camping since I was a wee lad and have used every kind of bag from the square flannel style to super fluffy down and this one by far is the most comfortable, warmest I've used. I'm a fairly large fellow and have always had an issue with either my shoulders sticking out or feeling cramped and claustrophobic. I can get my entire body almost including my head inside and I still have room to kick my feet around. I haven't gotten it down to 0 degrees yet but have gotten it down to about 35 and had to acutally unzip it a little to cool off at one point. I absolutely love the pocket for the sleep pad. I was a little unsure about this feature at first but don't ever want to worry about rolling off my pad again. There is plenty of room in the pocket for two pads as well which is good since this is required for cold weather camping. The only thing I wish this bag had was a little storage pocket for a flashlight, ect..
Overall I think it is a fantastic bag and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a new sleeping bag.

Josh Freve at Backcountry.com on 11/18/2008

I can sleep now!

Rating:****
I bought this bag primarily cause it didn't have the mummy-shaped design that most others have. I'm 5'8" and a very solid 200lbs, which isn't that big, but I move around when I sleep. Another big reason is that the sleeping pad is inserted into the bag which adds a lot of stability when sleeping. No slipping off the pad!

The first time I used the bag.. I noticed you can get very warm with it.. So I just opened the zipper just a bit and it was fine. The built-in pillow sleeve REALLY works and literally thought "OMG!" when I used it. The zipper does snag on occasion, but it's not a big deal. If the zipper didn't snag at all, I would give this bag a 5-star easily!

For my motorcycle trips, this bag is perfect. It's darn light and I get a great night's sleep. It's really light though I don't know light enough for hiking. It's lighter than my REI Polar Pod and it packs extremely small. So maybe it can work.

If you move around when you sleep, want some extra room in your bag and want to make sure you stay warm, this bag is great!
Moto Saint at REI on 06/11/2009

Roomy comfort, but cold wind could be an issue

Rating:****

But zero degrees is pushing it. I've spent several sub 20F nights in it and been comfy. Then there was a night at 10k in January where the wind HOWLED and even behind a burly tent wall and a snow barrier outside there was enough air moving around to chill me out pretty good. I don't blame the sleeping pad sleeve as much as the draft collar and tube.

I do like the fit of the BA bags in general. I'm 6'5", 230 lbs, and don't prefer to sleep on my back. Even with the bag loaded up with clothes, water bottles, and ski boot liners, there's still plenty of room to move.

I'm considering upgrading to one of their down bags for more compressibility. This one does take up a lot of room in the pack! Overall I'm very satisfied. It's a lot of warmth for the price.

DaddyNeedsPow at Backcountry.com on 08/19/2009

Best of all worlds. Awesome Bag !!!

Rating:*****
I have used this bag for 18 months now, year round, in the Colorado Rockies and Love, Love, Love it. I stayed warm even when a surprise spring blizzard caught me with my tent fly off. Soaked with slush, I was cozy all night. It stows where only my old down bag would fit, it is true to its 0 degree rating, and I have yet to miss the insulation from the bottom. My therm-o-rest stays put in the bottom sleeve. I roll around a lot and ALWAYS wake up centered on my pad. Highly Recommended.
Bmansdad at REI on 05/18/2008

Great bag

Rating:*****

I used this bag this fall on the North rim of the Grand Canyon. Great fit, lots of room in the bottom for your legs and feet. The sleeping pad slide in feature is great, no more rolling off of your pad, or having your bag role up when you move. Bag was not quite as warm as other 0 degree bags that I have used but I think this is due to the extra room in the foot box, not a bad trade off.

tfrandsen1526314 at Backcountry.com on 10/05/2009