REI Zephyr +15

rated 3.50 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 5 Trailspace users

I was cold in the REI Zephyr when the temperature…

Rating: rated 2 of 5 stars
Price Paid: about $125

I was cold in the REI Zephyr when the temperature dipped to around 35-40 degrees and around 30 degrees (10,000 feet last weekend in August and first weekend in September in Colorado). At 15 degrees F, I'm sure I would be freezing.

(It was fine last year in August in Quebec (near sea level) and in Colorado and Wyoming (5,000 feet) when the nights didn't go below 50 degrees.) In other words, I think the 15 degree rating is unjustifiably low.

Also, while it compresses to a reasonably small size, a "tiny nub" it is not. My friend's down sleeping bag -- packed but uncompressed -- is half its size.

Please sign in to comment

This might keep you warm in 45 degrees. If you add…

Rating: rated 2 of 5 stars
Design: mummy
Fill: synthetic
Temperature Rating: 15 F (more like 45-50)
Price Paid: $139

This might keep you warm in 45 degrees. If you add a fleece liner to it, it might work in 35. The only way I can stay warm with this in anything close to 15 degrees is to put another sleeping bag over it. I was freezing in Yellowstone when the temperature dipped below 25 degrees. I was freezing in Canada when the temperature dipped below 30 and was cold in Mississippi when the temperature was under 40. This might be a 15 degree bag if you sleep really, really, really warm or wear a lot of clothes when you sleep.

Please sign in to comment

So there we are. It's about 30 degrees, rain/snowing…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Design: mummy
Temperature Rating: 15+
Weight: 2lb 10oz
Price Paid: $127

So there we are. It's about 30 degrees, rain/snowing and misirable. After drying off next to a roaring fire, we all go to bed for the night. Many of those with down bags woke up after three hours of sleep and shivered through the night. I stayed nice and toasty in my synthetic Zephyr.

At 2lb 10oz it's not exactly heavy and it compresses into a tiny little nub that could fit into a daypack!

Please sign in to comment

A great synthetic bag for the price. I sleep pretty…

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Design: Mummy
Fill: Polyester fibers
Temperature Rating: +15
Weight: 3 Lbs
Price Paid: $140

A great synthetic bag for the price. I sleep pretty warm so I stay comfortable in this bag below 15 degrees (early January in north Georgia) with a knit cap and socks.

Please sign in to comment

Love it!

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: $169

Love it!

Please sign in to comment
Do you know someone who might be interested in this?
Share a link to this page via email, Facebook, Google+, or Twitter.
If you've owned or used a REI Zephyr +15, please share your experience.

Where to Buy

Buy Online

The REI Zephyr +15 is not available from the stores we monitor.

You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these REI retailers:


REI

You may be able to find it new or used at one of these sites:


Trailspace Classifieds

GearTrade

US | Canada | UK | Aus

Amazon

Retailers: Do you sell this product? List your site here.

Discontinued

The Zephyr +15 has been discontinued.

previously retailed for:
$77.93 - $149.00

The REI Zephyr +15 is not available from the stores we monitor.

Last seen April 9, 2013 at REI.

where to buy:

You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these REI retailers:

- REI

- other options »

Browse similar products »

Specs

fall 2010 women's regular long
Weight 3 lb 1 oz / 1400 g 3 lb 3 oz / 1400 g
Temperature rating 15 F / -9.4 C
Fill polyester fibers synthetic
Shape mummy
Max user height 5 ft 6 in / 170 cm 6 ft 0 in / 180 cm
Shoulder girth 58 in / 150 cm 59 in / 150 cm
Hip girth 57 in / 140 cm 57 in / 140 cm

Recently on Trailspace

Review: Mountain Hardwear MH way 2 cool tank

The Way2Cool Tank is a running top made with a fabric using Cool Q ZERO (“a cooling agent”) it is also finished with an antimicrobial agent. Its partial mesh… Read More »

Review: Osprey Talon 44

Relatively lightweight internal frame pack that is much heavier than other frameless ultralight options, but does not provide the stability/suspension of heavier… Read More »

Review: Mountain Hardwear Men's Chiller Long Sleeve Shirt

The Chiller Long Sleeve shirt is designed to help you stay cool when it is hot out while providing SPF 40 protection from UV rays. At just 9 oz. /255 g. its special… Read More »

Review: The North Face Women's Cat's Meow

Best synthetic bag for the price. I got this bag for my first 'real' backpacking bag and used it over 1400 miles on the PCT (border to Sierra City). Overall I think… Read More »

Add your voice to the world's most comprehensive and useful collection of independent outdoor gear reviews. Review Your Gear