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Sea to Summit Flame 15 Review

A high-tech, high-quality, and light backpacking sleeping bag with roomier dimensions than most
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The Sea to Summit Flame - Women's is one of the warmest and loftiest bags we tested.
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Price:  $609 List
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Manufacturer:   Sea to Summit
By Jessica Haist ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Nov 22, 2023
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Warmth - 25% 9.0
  • Weight - 25% 7.7
  • Comfort - 20% 9.0
  • Packed Size - 15% 9.0
  • Features - 15% 8.0

Our Verdict

Sea to Summit has an impressive line of sleeping bags, and we are excited to see that they included women's models in their range. The Flame 15 is one of our favorite bags we've ever tested. It has super high-quality materials, an intentional design that keeps its weight down, and it is comfortable to boot. It also packs up tiny, saving precious space in your pack. The only drawback of the Flame is its high price tag. The Flame 15 is a great choice for all your long backpacking trips, especially if you'll be high in the mountains and want to stretch your season from early spring to late Fall. This model is a true 3 season bag, even more so when paired with a high R-value sleeping pad.
REASONS TO BUY
High-quality down
Warm and lofty
Light
A top tier product
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive

Our Analysis and Test Results

With 850-fill power goose down and lots of it, the Flame is very warm, light, and lofty. We love this bag and think it's an excellent choice for lightweight backpacking. It's pricey, but it's also widely available and firmly lands in the top echelon of women's backpacking sleeping bags we've ever come across.

Performance Comparison


sea to summit flame 15 sleeping bag women review - the s2s flame 15 is super warm. at low elevation in the summer it...
The S2S Flame 15 is super warm. At low elevation in the summer it was too warm some evenings.
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Warmth


This bag is EN-rated to 15 degrees Fahrenheit, and we think that rating is spot-on. The Flame has almost 23 ounces of high-quality 850 fill power down that is super lofty and fluffs this bag right up. It is neck and neck with the other top contenders in this review in this rating metric.

The Flame 15 also has huge fluffy neck baffles around the front and back to stop any pesky drafts from coming in down your neck. Sea to Summit claims the Flame has "down chambers filled using body-mapping to maximize warmth for a woman's physiology." We're not sure what this means, but half of its baffles are sewn vertically while the lower ones are horizontal; the jury is out whether this makes a difference in warmth.

sea to summit flame 15 sleeping bag women review - you can stretch this warm bag into the winter months paired with a...
You can stretch this warm bag into the winter months paired with a warm sleeping pad and tent.
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Weight


Weighing in at 1.95 pounds, this bag is not the most lightweight model we've ever jumped inside, but it's not heavy either. It's just a smidge heavier than the lightest models we tested. However, those bags are not as warm as the Flame, which makes up for the few extra ounces. The 10D nylon shell material is very light and thin, yet we didn't experience any durability issues during testing. They are translucent — you can see the down feathers and clusters right through the materials.

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Two of our lighter additions this round, the Sea to Summit Flame and the Nemo Aya. Both products are focused on weight savings.
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Comfort


We were pleasantly surprised by how comfortable the Flame is. It is a simple mummy shape that is roomy enough to move around a bit and fit our 5'5 tester very well. It is so light and fluffy; it feels very cozy. The spacious dimensions, yet high scores in warmth and weight, complete an ideal backcountry trifecta. You might be able to cut a little weight or gain a bit more confined warmth, but overall, this bag nails the combination of these aspects better than nearly any bag out there.

sea to summit flame 15 sleeping bag women review - the sea to summit flame has very high quality down fill and it's...
The Sea to Summit Flame has very high quality down fill and it's shell materials are lightweight and translucent so you can see the down through it.
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Packed Size


The Flame comes with a great compression sack that will pack this bag down super small. This bag takes a bit more effort to get into its compression sack as the materials seem to have a waterproof coating that takes effort to get the air out of when compressing it down. That said, Sea to Summit's inclusion of a compression sack, as opposed to a simple stuff sack, is a huge bonus for this bag, making stuffing it into the smallest packed spaces easier.

sea to summit flame 15 sleeping bag women review - the flame (left) and the aya in their included compression sacks.
The Flame (left) and the Aya in their included compression sacks.
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Features


This bag has very limited bells and whistles, which we like. The high-quality materials and streamlined design are a simple, weight-saving feature. We do wish it had a small stash pocket for those essentials like a headlamp or earplugs we want during the night. We also noticed that the zipper is not particularly high-quality and prefer ones with anti-snag pulls. The Flame comes with a strange rectangle-shaped "case" for storage. We do not like it at all. It is difficult to get the bag back in the case, and it leaves the Flame partially compressed during storing, which is less than desirable.

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The Sea to Summit Flame is a lightweight choice for long backpacking trips.
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Should You Buy the Sea to Summit Flame 15?


Yes, if you can afford it. Its price is this product's one Achilles heel — it's one of the most expensive bags we tested. This aspect is the one reason we would hesitate to buy it. We love this bag and commend Sea to Summit for putting out such a technical product for women. It is top-notch in nearly every single way. We wish all manufacturers would put this much intention into new products for women. The Flame is light, super warm and lofty, and very comfortable. Now, if we could just work on getting that price tag down a bit…Regardless, this sleeping bag is a fantastic option for anyone going deep into the backcountry.

sea to summit flame 15 sleeping bag women review - the women's flame has a very warm hood and interior draft collar.
The women's Flame has a very warm hood and interior draft collar.
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What Other Sleeping Bags Should You Consider?


For about the same price you could purchase the slightly higher scoring Feathered Friends Egret UL 20. It is slightly warmer and slightly heavier. If you want something lighter and slightly cheaper, but not as warm, the Rab Neutrino 400 could be a good choice.

Jessica Haist