The Sawtooth Sleeping Bag from Marmot balances warmth, weight, and durability making it the most valuable player in your sleeping gear stash.
The Sawtooth is filled with certified 650 fill power down which has a Down Defender treatment to improve water resistance in wet conditions. EN tested for reliability, the Sawtooth has a temperature limit of -6°C. Getting in and out is easy as it has a full length locking YKK zipper with a slider that helps reduce snags, and you can keep your essentials close in the internal stash pocket.
The multi-baffle hood keeps your head snug when it’s cold and has a draw cord for adjustment, while the anatomically designed footbox increases warmth around your feet. The Marmot Sawtooth Sleeping Bag is the versatile all-rounder that’ll keep you cosy on camping and hiking expeditions.
Anatomically designed footbox increases warmth
Full length YKK zipper with anti-snag slider
EN 13537 temperature tested
Down filled collar with easy access draw cord
Multi-baffle hood with draw cord
Internal stash pocket
Snagless insulated draft tube
Two hang loops
Stuff and storage sack included
Comfort Rating:
−6.4 °C
Snowys Comfort Rating:
−6.4 °C
Lower Limit:
−13.3 °C
Shape:
Mummy
Max. User Height:
183 cm | 6'
Internal Girth:
152cm Shoulder | 130cm Hip | 98cm Foot
External Dimensions:
205L x 76W cm
Packed Dimensions:
40L x 20W cm
Weight:
1.150 Kg
Material:
20D Nylon Mini Ripstop | 30D Nylon DWR
Fill Material:
RDS 650 Fill Power Down with Down Defender
Fill Weight:
770 g
Lining:
20D Nylon Plain Weave
Zip Draft Tube:
Yes
Zipper:
YKK | Left Full Zip Dual Slider
Suggested Use:
Travel | Trekking
Warranty:
Limited Lifetime
Supplier Code:
298703901LZ
Snowys Code:
144381
Reviews
(2)
4.52
Q&A's (3)
Compression Sack1 answer
Hi there, I recently bought this sleeping bag and am wondering what's size compression sack would be most suitable? Thanks in advance!
Zena - Melbourne(4 years ago)
G'day Zena,
The Sea to Summit Small and Medium Compression Sacks are both suitable for the sawtooth, it will really depend if you'd prefer a longer skinnier compressed back, or a shorter and fatter compressed bag.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Temp rating1 answer
Marmot website has this bag rated at -9c you have it at -6c, can you please explain the difference?
Nathan - 3161(4 years ago)
Hi Nathan,
Marmot have some odd habits when it comes to advertising their bags. The storage bag for these sleeping bags lists -9'C, however on the inside of the bag where the EN temperature rating is listed, the comfort temperature is listed as -6.4'C.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Internal size vs other bags1 answer
Hi, I'd like to compare the internal chest/shoulder dimensions from different manufacturers. This Marmot Sawtooth is 152cm shoulder, the Roman Palm IV (which I own) is 140cm chest (just comfortable). The Black Wolf 500 is 160cm chest. Is the Black Wolf 500 substantially bigger than those other two bags (is chest comparable to shoulder measurements)? I'm looking for a comfortable bag and the chest size suggests I should choose the Black Wolf Hiker 500 over the Marmot Sawtooth. The temp and weight on both is suitable.
Rob - Newcastle(5 years ago)
G'day Rob,
The Sawtooth is a slightly warmer sleeping bag, with a slightly lower weight, this is partially due to the more tapered shape of the bag. The Hiker is slightly bigger, but overall I'd say it's only marginally bigger. We'd probably recommend choosing a bag based on the temperature rating and features primarily, then assessing the shape.