








Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Kyrgyzstan.
🔥 Pack light, sleep warm, and never miss a trail moment! 🎒
The ZOOOBELIVES Alplive T400 is an ultralight, compressible down sleeping bag designed for backpackers and campers seeking warmth and convenience. Featuring premium 650-fill power duck down insulation, a durable 20D nylon shell with water-repellent treatment, and a unique zip-together design, it offers a 32-50°F comfort range while weighing only 1.7 pounds and packing down to a compact 11" x 6.7" size. Ideal for summer and mild weather adventures, it balances lightweight portability with versatile comfort and durability.
















| ASIN | B08JTVX17G |
| Additional Features | 20D nylon shell and lining is resistant to light weather and extremely durable, 650-fill down insulation is light and compressible for backpacking, Hydrophobic Down treatment maintains lofty warmth in moisture, The bottom of zipper allows you to vent your feet., Zips into other Alplive 400T Sleeping Bags |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,481 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #113 in Camping Sleeping Bags |
| Brand Name | ZOOOBELIVES |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Fantasy Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (903) |
| Fabric Type | Nylon |
| Fill Material Type | Down |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 6.7"W |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Zobon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Alplive T400 |
| Material | down fill |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 79 Inches |
| Model Number | Alplive T400 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Seasons | 3 Seasons |
| Shape | slight taper |
| ShellMaterial | Nylon |
| Size | Double |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Temperature Rating | Comfort |
| UPC | 046432758652 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**J
Great for cuddly couples
Bought two of these for the zip together feature. My spouse and i like to holiday in public use cabins now and then, and part of the appeal of a holiday in the middle of nowhere is getting close (wink wink) so we don't want to be sequestered in separate sleeping bags. It's tough to find reasonably priced, light and warm bags that zip together, which is why i took a chance ordering these. Because we stay in cabins (usually with wood stoves), we don't have to worry about temps below freezing and we are sheltered from rain/snow and elevated above the cold ground. It's fancier than backpacking, but sometimes we have to hike there and we want a light, compact bag and not a fat polyester car camping bag. So these bags hit our sweet spot and i'm really happy with them. They puff up quick and go back in the stuff sack easily. They're comfortably warm, probably fine to about 40F even for the cold blooded, and the down filling feels generous and even. When you slip into the bag, it feels like a warm cloud. The two zippers (one for the foot area, another for the side from knee to shoulder) is genius because we can zip the footbox to lock the bottom of the bags together, but we each have control of our side venting and the zipper won't get undone too far and then you're groping around at the bottom of the bag to yank it back up. The tapered shape is perfect, with plenty of foot room without the excess bulk of a straight rectangle. My spouse is 6' and we both fall in the L/XL size range (we are not backpacker skinny) and the bags don't feel tight, or like we are too squished. The bags lack some of the features of top tier bags like a zipper baffle, or a softer lining fabric, but it feels like those were weight choices and not because the manufacturer cheaped out. The bag fabric is the same inside and out, and it's a little plasticy and rustly and can be sticky on bare skin. But it is a quality lightweight coated fabric and the feathers do not poke through. Some of the reviews mentioned a smell but ours didn't have that issue. Overall i am very pleased with the bags and i think the value is amazing. To get the same quality and features we'd probably pay triple the cost at the three letter outdoor store.
I**S
Really good value. Recommended.
It's turned out to be very practical, comfy sleeping bag, as long as it's not very cold, and especially at this price. If it were baffled with offset stitching, it would be a lot warmer, but also much more expensive than with the simple tube stitching. Make sure to really shake it out properly each time you use it to really loft the down, so it isn't clumped up. Clumped up down doesn't insulate. At first, the fabric seemed really weird. It literally felt, and looked, like a plastic bag, but, as I've used it, I've found it be very pleasant. It's no stickier than any other rip-stop nylon I've used, though much lighter. The included compression stuff sack doesn't compress it as much as it could, because the cinch buckles are at the end of a too-long bit of webbing, but maybe they decided that was best for some reason. It compresses pretty small, but anyway, if you want it smaller, it could be with a different sack. I think it's a good buy, and with this plus my much costlier 30° down quilt, I'm set for warm weather down to even very cold nights with a lot possibilities for real comfort. An insulated air mattress is an absolute must, or you'll be cold no matter what!
M**O
Good to about 55 degrees
This is a nice lightweight quilt for warm weather. I used it with a sleeping bag liner and was comfortable down to about 55 degrees. Below 50 degrees I was cold, even with the sleeping bag liner.
M**S
Very high quality, lightweight summer bag/quilt
Mine just arrived, as I'm prepping for a five-day outing where the low temps will range between 58º and 65º. My regular down sleeping bag was just too warm at this location last month. I've been experimenting with using my bag unzipped like a quilt, with good results, except my heavier down mummy bag is oddly shaped when unzipped and the hood area at the head is all kinds of awkward when using the bag like a quilt. I wanted something. . .rectangular. I'm a big fan of down, and was looking at options like the ZenBivy, but that appears really expensive for what is basically a quilt. So I was shopping for down quilts when I ran across this down sleeping bag, and I verified that it can be fully unzipped and used as a quilt. Now that it has arrived, I'm really happy with it. Here are the main things I want to get across to potential buyers: -It's very high quality. -Mine has ZERO ODOR to it. The reviewers that wrote about odor really had me nervous about this purchase. I'm happy to report that mine has no odor whatsoever. I say: Buy with confidence! -The zippers are really big and strong. I have confidence in them. -It has two zippers: One for the foot box area, and one for the rest of the bag. They meet around mid-calf area, and can both be undone to make a big rectangular quilt, which I mainly intend to use this bag. -It comes with a very high quality compression sack. Not cheap garbage. -The 20D nylon material of the bag is very smooth, almost like thin plastic. I expect it to be highly moisture resistant. -I've unpacked mine and it's still lofting up, but there isn't a tremendous amount of loft to it. It's a thin sleeping bag. Consider this a warm-weather bag only. I would not use this as my only bag below 50º. I can see packing this along with my heavier down bag and using them together for really cold temperatures. -I think this is perfect for summer camping if you're torn between being a quilt sleeper and a bag sleeper. I intend to use this as a quilt, but I have some peace of mind that if it gets a bit cooler, I can zip it together as a rectangular bag. It is thin and lightweight enough that I can definitely see bringing it along with my heavier down bag for cold nights, to use an an extra quilt or bag layer. -Others recommended using a bag liner if using this as a sleeping bag, saying this is a bit TOO moisture resistant. I think that's good advice, as the material is almost like thin plastic, while still being smooth nylon. A cotton bag liner will help you not drip sweat back onto you. -I think it's the perfect lightweight down quilt!
P**I
Im very positively surprised by the quality of this product. Good, solid, well designed and good in laundry. They should consider another delivery service.
D**N
Lo regresé por la calidad de los materiales, se siente muy plástica la tela, como bolsa de plastico
R**X
Amazing sleeping bag. So light and really warm. Looking at getting another one.
E**A
Purchased with the thought of a light weight Summer fast packing sleeping bag. It is light weight It is warm This bag goes with me everywhere! I first tested it out in the fall, and was very impressed night time temperature dropped to -2°C; I did have a stove in the tent for warmth, but was so impressed I tried it again in February, same tent and stove set up. Temperatures started at -17°C and although I was wearing my warm base layers with the stove burning, this bag alone was sufficient to keep me warm and comfortable with just enough notice to get the stove relit from the coals. The exterior fabric is noisy, but it is easy to clean. I have always used it within a tent or vehicle, I am a little skeptical of its durability but there isn't alot of reason to put it through an extreme bush durability test.
K**S
I don’t agree with reviews that say it’s not breathable. It’s super light, nice size (I’m 6’2”), and the material is actually very soft (not plasticky at all). I wouldn’t recommend it for under 10 degrees Celsius as it’s not warm. Good quality all around. 4 stars only because it claims it can handle cooler weather which it cannot.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
5 days ago