If you are doing research before joining the more than 80,000 customers that have rented our camping and travel gear, or have already received your camping gear rental package from us, here's the page to learn a lot more about the setup and operation of a specific camping or travel gear item before you leave on your big adventure.

The information below provides more details on how to use the warm-weather sleeping bags we rent, but we encourage you to give us a call or find more resources online if more details are needed. For more information on this rental item including rates, check out the main product page at Rent Sleeping Bags for Warm Weather. There are more how-to pages on nearly all of our most popular rental items; find most at our video and user guide to rentals main page .

Below are the various temperature range sleeping bags we rent - starting from the top - warm-weather / cool-weather / cold-weather / and way-cold-weather (-20'F).  See the product descriptions for each style to see what is best for you.  The one discussed here is the warm-weather model, which is the top one.  Note that it is the smallest of the group, and will also be the lightest.

rent sleeping bags for camping


The warm-weather bag is rated for reasonable protection to night-time temperatures in the 45' range.  There are many variables involved of course, so this may not apply exactly to you.  As the bags get warmer, they will typically get heavier and take up more room as well to accommodate more insulation.  The one we most commonly rent for this temperature range stuffs to about 5" in diameter and about 11" long when cinched tight.

renting a cool-weather sleeping bag


As with all of our rental bags, there are various adjustments you can make with cinches, straps and zippers to maximize comfort.  The cowl cinch shown here will help retain heat around your head and upper body. 


cowl cinch for rented warm-weather sleeping bag


Most of the rental bags have long zippers that can be adjusted from the top or bottom.  Some like to open up a vent in the bottom to allow some air in, or even to stick their feet out

zippers on warm-weather backpacking sleeping bags for rent     renting a warm-weather sleeping bag with foot vents


Here is an overview video about the various rental sleeping bags we offer