The Roman Extremelite Zero Sleeping Bag features an efficient tapered shape while providing more length and shoulder space than most other lightweight sleeping bags.
If you are seeking a sleeping bag that offers the technical features of a hiking bag yet provides the sleeping space for taller than average users, then the Extremelite series delivers. Full-length zippers enable the bag to be completely zipped open in warm weather, while the tapered bottom and contoured hood increase thermal efficiency in the cold.
Also equipped with an Mp3 pocket, the Roman Extremelite Zero Sleeping Bag is a great all-rounder with a quality build.
0â°C Rating
Tapered shape
Full-length twin zippers
Mp3 pocket
Includes compression sack
Comfort Rating:
0 °C
Shape:
Tapered
Max. User Height:
195 cm
Internal Girth:
150 cm Chest |100 cm Foot
External Dimensions:
225L x 80W cm
Packed Dimensions:
34L x 18W x 18H cm
Weight:
1.4 Kg
Material:
Diamond Tex™ Ripstop Polyester
Fill Material:
Insulfil Thermo®
Lining:
Polyester
Zipper:
Double Anti Snag
Suggested Use:
Hiking | Trekking
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
SEXLZT
Snowys Code:
5946
Reviews
(2)
4.52
Q&A's (6)
Max User Height1 answer
Is the maximum user height of this bag actually 170cm? I'm 185cm wondering if I would fit into this bag.
Lachie - CHADSTONE(7 years ago)
G'day Lachie,
I've just looked into this for you, and the user height is definitely off. At 185cm, you would definitely fit into this bag.
Thanks so much for letting us know, I've just had that updated so that it doesn't confuse anyone else. Sorry about that Lachie!
Emily - Snowys(7 years ago)
Joining Sleeping Bags1 answer
Hi, can you join two of these sleeping bags together ?
Sean - Pretty Beach(7 years ago)
G'day Sean,
I've just double checked this one with our display model and yes you can zip two of the Roman Extremelite Zero Sleeping Bags together. It's worth noting however that because the bags are tapered, they'll create a trapezoid type shape.
Ben - Snowys(7 years ago)
Would this sleeping bag be suitable for a treck in Mongolia during months June and July. 1 answer
I am 160cm trekking through Mongolia for around 9 days,
Colleen - Bicton(7 years ago)
Hi Colleen,
I'm not familiar with the temperatures you would expect in Mongolia during June and July, but I would look for a bag that has a comfort rating at or just below the average minimum temperature you expect to be sleeping in. The EN13537 standard measures comfort rating for the average person, keeping in mind that there are a number of variables, and if you are a particularly cold sleeper then you may want to look for a bag warmer than the standard recommends.
For women, look at the Comfort Rating (not Lower Limit) of the bag for those under the EN13537 standard, this is the best estimate for the average woman to sleep comfortably in a relaxed position. On bags not rated under the EN13537 standard, the manufacturer has just used their best guess. I would put the comfort range of such bags, including this Roman Extremelite bag, about 5 degrees above the manufacturer's recommendation, in this case, 5 °C.
If you want a good value bag that is rated under the standard, check out the Roman Palm Series of bags, they are a little bulkier but more reliable in their ratings.
I hope this helps.
Ben - Snowys(7 years ago)
1/2 season?1 answer
Is this sleeping bag a 1/2 season?
Beth - Doreen (7 years ago)
G'day Beth,
Sleeping Bags aren't usually rated to seasons, rather degrees celsius. However, a 0C degree bag as the Roman Extremelite Zero Sleeping Bag is would be considered a 1-2 season bag at best.
Ben - Snowys(7 years ago)
Packed Size1 answer
Hi,
Can you please tell me the packed dimensions for this bag?
Thanks
James - Alice Springs(9 years ago)
Hi James, you're looking at about 34 cm in length by 18 cm in diameter for these. These dimensions are before the bag is compressed, with a bit of muscle you could compress them a few centimetres further in length.
Ben - Snowys(9 years ago)
Unzip1 answer
HI,
Does this/other Roman bags unzip fully to be used as a blanket?
Thanks
James - Kiwirrkurra(9 years ago)
Hi James, all the Roman Sleeping Bags have zippers running along the side and bottom. The Palm and Extremelite bags have separate zippers for each side.