Solar Eco 1 Sleeping Bag

$173.99
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About this product
The Rab Solar Eco 1 is a mummy-style sleeping bag built for spring and summer camping, backpacking, and mountain trekking, including trips with changeable weather. Constructed from 100% recycled materials, it features a shell of 100% woven nylon and a 100% polyester filling. The dual-layer concertina blanket construction on the upper section traps air to boost loft and warmth, while a single-layer blanket base keeps weight and packed size down. Localized quilting reduces cold transmission, and a close-fitting adjustable neck baffle helps retain heat. The YKK three-quarter-length main zip includes a synthetic insulated zip baffle and an anti-snag internal zip guard. An adjustable hood closure with an elasticated drawcord and cordlock adds further weather protection. Available in Red Clay (size L, SKU qss-12), the bag ships with a compression stuff sack for convenient transport and storage.
- Category
- Sleeping Gear
- Brand
- Rab
- Material
- Shell: 100% Woven Nylon, Filling: 100% Polyester
- Color
- Colour: Red Clay
- Size
- L
- Shell
- 100% Woven Nylon
- Filling
- 100% Polyester
- Country Of Origin
- China
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Rab Solar Eco 1 for its impressive lightweight and compact pack size, making it a popular pick for bikepacking, backpacking, and summer bivying. The Stratus synthetic insulation earns repeated credit for retaining warmth in damp or wet conditions, a clear advantage over down alternatives. The wide mummy fit and anti-snag zipper are also well-regarded for comfort and build quality. The use of 100% recycled materials is frequently highlighted as a genuine bonus. The most common criticism is that the bag runs cold near its rated limit, with some users needing extra layers on cooler nights. A few reviewers also note that pack size, while good for synthetic, is still bulkier than comparable down bags, and some mention the absence of a compression sack.




