"The Feathered Friends Egret UL 20 knocks its competitors off their pedestals easily"
- OutdoorGearLab, 2023
See why OutdoorGearLab rated the Egret UL its Editors' Choice again for 2023! Read Review
UL: Ultralight. Pertex® Endurance® 10 denier water-resistant/breathable fabric.
Details
- Mummy shape with #5 YKK two-way, separating zipper with locking sliders
- Passive collar provides an extra cushion of down around your neck to trap the heat
- Trapezoidal footbox allows your feet to fall in a natural pose without compressing the sides
- Continuous baffles let you position the insulation where you need it
- 3D contoured hood opens wide for warm nights and cinches tight when the temps start to drop
- Generous draft tube prevents cold air from seeping past the zipper
- Includes storage bag & stuff sack
Additional Info
Ideal Sleeper Height | Small 5' 3" / 160 cm Med 5' 9" / 175 cm |
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Dimensions | 54" shoulder / 56" hip / 38" footbox |
Zipper | Right Side |
Shell | Pertex® Endurance® UL |
Lining | Flite 15 denier ripstop nylon |
Fill Power | 950+ Goose Down |
Origin | Made in Seattle, USA of imported materials |
Temp Rating | 20ºF / -6.67ºC | 30ºF / -1.1ºC |
Fill Weight |
Small 1 lb 0.3 oz / 463 g Med 1 lb 1.3 oz / 491 g |
Small 13.3 oz / 376 g Med 14 oz / 396 g |
Average Weight |
Small 1 lb 9.6 oz / 726 g Med 1 lb 11.2 oz / 771 g |
Small 1 lb 7.5 oz / 667 g Med 1 lb 8.8 oz / 704 g |
Packed Size | 9L | 8L |
Reviews
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WOW
I am thrilled to have this as part of my outdoor life. I didn’t realize what a difference a properly sized bag would translate to in warmth, weight, tent space, and overall comfort. I am in awe at the craftsmanship, quality materials used, and how toasty warm I feel in the cold windy nights. I am so happy with this purchase. If you are still on the fence as to buying this bag…know it is worth every penny.

Finally a warm UL twnt
I’ve owned many tents over the years and think I’ve found one that’s warm enough. I used to have a 0F quilt from EE but felt like its true rating was closer to 30ish. I took the egret 20F on the O trek in Patagonia in February. Some nights got down to low 30s and I was toasty warm. On nights that were 40F, I unzipped to keep cooler. Super happy with this sleeping bag. I’m thinking of getting the 30F for summer backpacking in the sierras so it takes up less space in my pack.

Egret Ultra light womens
Great. Pros: very warm and good width for side sleepers Cons: Zipper is a little stiff and does move easily. Should have a cord tied on the inside zipper as well as the outside. Tough to get in bag... I will probably get compression straps to pack it smaller.

Just the best.
I love the warmth to weight ratio of this bag for hiking in the Yukon where late summer temperatures can drop below freezing.

Post holiday cocoon
This was a Christmas gift for my daughter. A few days after Christmas we found ourselves without heat for four days and she was so happy to be able to cocoon herself in and be warm!