Neutrino 200 Sleeping Bag: 30F Down
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Why We Like The Neutrino 200 Sleeping Bag
When your home consists of two aluminum poles holding up a couple pieces water-repellent ripstop material and can be easily packed into a stuff sack the size of a huge Italian sub, there's something truly homey about slipping into the Rab Neutrino 200 Sleeping Bag after a long night on the trail. Constructed with a durable Quantum Pertex ripstop material, this sleeping bag is equipped with a tapered mummy construction, trapezoidal baffle design, angled footbox, and internal draft collar (complete with drawcord), while the 800-fill down insulation is finished with a Nikwax water-resistant treatment that makes the down hydrophobic and also is fluorocarbon-free. Not to mention, the Neutrino 200 weighs in at just over one pound, making this sleeping bag ideal for backpacking, bikepacking, or minimalist hiking.
Details
- Ultralight sleeping bag built for backpacking and alpinism
- 800-fill down insulation is light and lofty
- Hydrophobic treatment helps down insulation stay warm when wet
- Pertex Quantum shell is ultralight, water-resistant, and windproof
- Draft tube runs down 3/4-length zipper and around adjustable hood
- Single stash pocket protects headlamps from cold weather
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- Material
- [face fabric] Pertex Quantum, DWR coating, [lining] nylon ripstop
- Insulation
- 800-fill hydrophobic RDS down
- Shape
- mummy
- Zipper
- 3/4-length
- Max User Height
- [regular] 6ft, [long] 6ft 6in
- Shoulder Circumference
- [regular] 63in, [long] 63.9in
- Hip Circumference
- [regular] 52.8in, [long] 53.5in
- Foot Circumference
- [regular] 40.2in, [long] 40.9in
- Bag Length
- [regular] 84.6in, [long] 90.6in
- Draft Tube
- 3D internal collar
- Pockets
- 1 zippered internal
- Fill Weight
- [regular] 7.1oz (200g)
- Degree
- 30F
- Stuff Sack
- dry bag, compression
- Stuff Size
- 12 x 8in
- Claimed Weight
- [regular] 1lb 4.4oz, [long] 1lb 6oz
- Activity
- backpacking, camping
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 6 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 29, 2024
very disappointing
I bought this sleeping bag for summer multi day hiking. Was also hoping to get some use out of it in early autumn. It's is pretty much useless...it does not keep you warm. Night time temperature of 10 degrees and I'm cold in this bag even on a really good thermarest neoair sleeping pad. So disappointing.
Originally reviewed on Rab
July 4, 2023
Great lightweight summer bag
I have used this sleeping bag during the summer. As with all Rab products, it is beautifully made and the Pertex is a great lightweight fabric. Many have said that they felt cold in this bag but I found if I cacooned myself inside the bag with the hood up, I was toasty, but equally on a particularly warm night, I could unzip and throw a bit of leg out to cool down. The bag packs down to a small size and was easy to pack away in my backpack. I would be cautious about using this bag in early spring or late autumn - and definitely nowhere near colder weather. However, I guess if you use it with a thermal liner, that would extend its range, but I haven't tried that yet. Buy this if you are camping in the summer and want a beautiful and super comfortable lightweight bag. I used this bag with a Sea to Summit Ultralight insulated sleeping mat. Look after this bag and it will most likely last you a lifetime - I still have a 1000g winter Rab down bag which is more than 20 years old and still in great condition. If it's down you want, then it has to be Rab ! PS. I am a fairly slim 165 cm female and my Neutrino 200 is the regular men's bag.
Originally reviewed on Rab
August 16, 2022
It’s mainly being used for
It’s mainly being used for bike packing and as it packs down small and is light it’s fantastic. It’s also warm enough for late spring early autumn and because it has a long zip it’s good for summer.
Originally reviewed on Rab
July 1, 2022
Fantastic lightweight sleeping bag
I already have a Neutrino 400, and wanted a lighter weight bag for summer trips and bike packing. This item that purpose perfectly. It's super light, compresses really small, and is perfect warmth for a summer trip. I've used it for a couple of weekends already and has been comfortable and warm enough for mild spring nights. I'd love a ladies version (i.e. slightly shorter) but this longer length isn't a problem for me. I love the new storage sacks too.
Originally reviewed on Rab
June 3, 2022
For warm summer only
The sleeping bag looks and feels lovely, and excellent quality, but unfortunately it did not keep me warm despite using a good quality sleeping mat, wearing merino base layers, wooly socks, a down jacket and hat for bed. I was still cold when it was 7 degrees at night when camping in Exmoor and reluctant to use it again unless it’s a warm summer night. Next time I would go for a 300, not this 200.
Originally reviewed on Rab
April 16, 2022
Lightweight sleeping bag, but only for summer
Very excited by this well-made bag. Exercise caution at the claims made by manufacturer. Not safe for freezing temperatures. I'm just back from camping in Black Mountains in Wales where it reached a modest 7 degrees at night. I was very cold in this bag and had to wear long johns, socks, multiple woollen layers and a down jacket to stop from shivering. Disappointed by its performance although it is still good quality construction and I will use it for warmer camping in the summer. I have a heavier Rab bag that has never let me done, but it weighs 1.6kg.
Originally reviewed on Rab
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