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Sea to Summit Spark 30 Sleeping Bag vs Western Mountaineering HighLite Sleeping Bag

Weight and specs compared for 2026 — and which one to choose.

Western Mountaineering HighLite Sleeping Bag is the lighter option — 22 g lighter than the Sea to Summit Spark 30 Sleeping Bag (5% less weight). If grams matter to you, that is the one to beat.
Spec Sea to Summit Spark 30 Sleeping Bag Western Mountaineering HighLite Sleeping Bag
Weight 482 g · 0.482 kg · 1.06 lb 460 g · 0.460 kg · 1.01 lb
Brand Sea to Summit Western Mountaineering
Category Sleep System Sleep System
Sea to Summit Spark 30 Sleeping Bag
482 g

Ultralight 30°F mummy bag filled with 850+ loft down. Differential cut and ripstop shell deliver excellent warmth-to-weight ratio.

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Western Mountaineering HighLite Sleeping Bag
460 g

800-fill goose down sleeping bag rated to 35°F/2°C. Exceptionally light at 460g in 5'6" length, ideal for warm-weather thru-hiking.

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Sea to Summit Spark 30 Sleeping Bag vs Western Mountaineering HighLite Sleeping Bag: which should you buy?

If saving weight is your priority, the Western Mountaineering HighLite Sleeping Bag wins — at 460 g it is 22 g (5%) lighter than the Sea to Summit Spark 30 Sleeping Bag (482 g). That said, the heavier option may justify the extra grams with more capacity, durability or comfort, so weigh the trade-off against how you'll use it.

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