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Sea to Summit Boab Synthetic 15 Review

A roomy synthetic bag that's great for car camping, but too large to reasonably carry on a backpacking trip
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Sea to Summit Boab Synthetic 15 Review (Getting settled in for the night in the Sea to Summit Boab Synthetic 15.)
Getting settled in for the night in the Sea to Summit Boab Synthetic 15.
Credit: Arthur McMahon
Price:  $155 List
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Manufacturer:   Sea to Summit
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By Arthur McMahon ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  May 16, 2026
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RANKED
#13 of 17
  • Warmth - 25% 8.5
  • Weight - 25% 4.0
  • Comfort - 20% 7.5
  • Packed Size - 15% 3.0
  • Features - 15% 7.5

Our Verdict

The Sea to Summit Boab Synthetic 15 stands out as a comfort-first sleeping bag. Its roomy, tapered rectangular shape makes it especially appealing for side sleepers or anyone who dislikes the restrictive feel of traditional mummy bags. The synthetic insulation provides dependable warmth even in damp or unpredictable conditions, while features like the full-length, dual-zipper system add versatility – you can even open flat like a quilt. But its synthetic insulation and roomy design result in a bulky, heavy package when compressed. Still, for campers who want a reliable sleeping bag with a relaxed fit, the Boab 15 will be consistently comfortable, night after night.
REASONS TO BUY
Roomy
Warm
Unzips into a blanket
REASONS TO AVOID
Very bulky
Heavy
No internal pocket

Our Analysis and Test Results

sea to summit boab synthetic 15 - the sea to summit boab synthetic 15 is plenty warm and offers...
The Sea to Summit Boab Synthetic 15 is plenty warm and offers abundant freedom of movement, but the result is a bulky bag that takes up a lot of pack space.   Credit: Arthur McMahon

Likes


A top-selling point of the Boab 15 is its exceptionally roomy, tapered rectangular design. It's made to be cozy, and especially so for side sleepers. It's not nearly as restrictive as mummy-style bags can be.


The full-length zipper extends around the footbox. This not only makes it easier to get in and out of the bag, but enables the Boab 15 to transform into a two-person quilt. This is an excellent feature that can be useful when temperatures rise, and you don't need the full warming power of this 15°F ISO-rated bag.

sea to summit boab synthetic 15 - here you can see the boab in quilt mode, covering the entire floor...
Here you can see the Boab in quilt mode, covering the entire floor of this 2-person backpacking tent.   Credit: Arthur McMahon

But on cold nights, the Boab proved to be wonderfully warm. The recycled synthetic insulation lofted well and continues to insulate even when it gets wet from rain, sweat, or spilled ramen. The draft tube and collar kept out the overnight cold air with the help of a collar snap and a tightly cinching hood drawcord.

Getting snuggly in the Sea to Summit Boab Synthetic 15. The drawcord tightens both the hood and collar, and the collar snap keeps it all locked down.   Credit: Arthur McMahon

Dislikes


Unfortunately, the Boab 15 is utterly massive when packed away in its compression sack. Despite lashing down the compression straps as tight as we could, it still takes up an astounding 16 liters of space. A small daypack can usually hold only about 15 to 20 liters — so for this sleeping bag to take up that much space in your backpacking pack is a big deal.


It's also pretty heavy, weighing 4.3 pounds for the regular-width version. That's not so much a deal breaker as the packed volume, but the weight is still significant, especially compared to down sleeping bags. With these two factors combined, you probably would only want to use the Boab on short backpacking trips.

You can pull on those compression straps until the cows come home, but that bag ain't getting any smaller.   Credit: Arthur McMahon

Considering what we just discussed, this last dislike may seem minor, but we're surprised that the Boab lacks an internal pocket. It's such a roomy, spacious bag. There's plenty of room for a pocket. And given how spacious this is, having a pocket to store your phone is even more important – who knows where your device will end up rolling around in this cavernous bag all night long?

sea to summit boab synthetic 15 - the sea to summit boab synthetic 15 is a large bag. that comes with...
The Sea to Summit Boab Synthetic 15 is a large bag. That comes with its own benefits and drawbacks.   Credit: Arthur McMahon

Should You Buy the Sea to Summit Boab Synthetic 15?


There are several reasons to really like this sleeping bag: it's affordable, warm, and comfortable. The heft and the size, in particular, make it difficult for backpacking. We'd heartily recommend it as a sleeping bag for car camping, but it's just too large to reasonably carry further than a few hundred yards.

What Other Backpacking Sleeping Bags Should You Consider?


The REI Co-op Trailmade 25 is even more affordable than the Boab 15 and more practical for backpacking – it weighs a full pound less than the Boab and takes up half the space in your backpack. However, if you can afford a slightly more expensive bag, the Exped Terra 15 is even warmer and more comfortable than the Boab. Plus, as a down bag, it also packs down much smaller.

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Bottom Line A roomy synthetic bag that's great for car camping, but too large to reasonably carry on a backpacking trip
Pros Roomy, warm, unzips into a blanket
Cons Very bulky, heavy, no internal pocket
Rating Categories Sea to Summit Boab S...
Warmth (25%)
8.5
Weight (25%)
4.0
Comfort (20%)
7.5
Packed Size (15%)
3.0
Features (15%)
7.5
Specifications Sea to Summit Boab S...
Temperature Lower Limit Rating 15°F (ISO)
Comfort Rating 25°F (ISO)
Insulation Revive Loft 100% RCS-certified, post-consumer, recycled, multi-Denier synthetic
Packed Volume 16.0 L
Measured Weight (Size Regular) 4.3 lbs
Fill Power Not listed
Listed Fill Weight Not listed
Shell Material 50D 300T recycled polyester pongee w/ non-PFAS DWR
Liner Material 50D 300T recycled polyester pongee w/ non-PFAS DWR
Hydrophobic Down N/A
Neck Baffle Yes
Small Organization Pocket No
DWR Treatment Yes
Zipper Info Full-length / left
Listed Shoulder Girth 60 in
Listed Hip Girth Not listed
Listed Foot Girth 39 in
Compression or Stuff Sack Included? Compression sack
Measured Compression/Stuff Sack Weight 3.7 oz
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