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The PEAX Solace 0 degree sleeping bag is built for backcountry hunters facing late-season conditions where warmth, recovery, and dependable sleep are critical. Designed to balance thermal efficiency, mobility, and comfort, this zero degree sleeping bag helps hunters recover better and stay focused when conditions turn harsh.
STANDARDIZED TEMP RATING TERMS
All DWR and treated down are PFAS FREE.
19"L x 10"W x 10"H
A properly fitting sleeping bag ensures optimal temperature regulation by trapping and retaining heat efficiently. If the bag is too large, excess air space can lead to heat loss, while a too-small bag can compress the insulation, causing cold spots.

FEATURES
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DESIGN & INNOVATION
The Solace 0° is built for colder hunts where warmth and margin matter more than shaving every ounce.
It is the better choice for late-season elk and deer, high-elevation rifle hunts, extended cold snaps, Alaska or Canada trips, winter camping, and hunts where weather can turn from uncomfortable to dangerous fast.
Yes. The Solace 0° is designed for hunters who need serious warmth in cold backcountry conditions.
That said, no sleeping bag works in isolation. To get the full benefit, pair it with a properly rated sleeping pad, manage moisture, eat enough calories, and go to bed dry.
Cold-weather sleep is a system.
Yes, arguably even more useful.
In very cold conditions, opening your bag to use your hands can dump a lot of heat quickly. Arm ports let you handle basic tasks while keeping your core inside the insulation.
That is a real advantage when it is dark, cold, and miserable outside the bag.
Yes.
The 3-way zipper allows you to regulate heat better than a traditional cold-weather mummy bag. That gives the 0° more usable range than you might expect.
Still, if most of your nights are mild, the 15° is probably the better choice.
Buy the 0° if your hunts regularly involve colder nights, extended glassing in brutal weather, high elevations, late rifle seasons, or unpredictable mountain conditions.
The 15° is more versatile and lighter for most early season hunts. However, the 0° gives you more insurance in variable forecasts and getting cold is not just uncomfortable, it can ruin the hunt.
Most outfitters recommend a 0 degree sleeping bag because conditions can change quickly. A 0 degree bag provides a margin of safety, ensuring adequate warmth for unexpected cold nights in the backcountry.