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The Boost 650 delivers premium 650-fill Nikwax Hydrophobic Down in a streamlined mummy design for serious weight-conscious backpackers. We engineered this bag to balance warmth-to-weight performance with packability, making it ideal for three-season alpine trips where every ounce counts.
Our SynergyLink Connectors integrate directly with Therm-a-Rest sleeping pads to eliminate cold spots and keep you centered on your mat through the night. The draft collar and hood cinch system lock in heat without adding bulk, while box-baffle construction prevents down migration.
What makes the Boost 650 different

Down insulation engineered for alpine reliability
We source 650-fill power down treated with Nikwax Hydrophobic technology for the Boost 650, ensuring the insulation maintains loft even when exposed to tent condensation or light precipitation. The treatment penetrates each down cluster, allowing them to dry faster and resist clumping compared to untreated fill.
Box-baffle construction divides the down into individual chambers that run perpendicular to the bag’s length. This prevents the fill from shifting to one side during the night and eliminates cold strips along seam lines. Each baffle measures approximately four inches wide, creating consistent thermal layers from shoulder to foot box.

Temperature performance and seasonal range
The Boost 650 carries a 20°F comfort rating and 15°F lower limit based on EN 13537 testing standards. In practical terms, most sleepers stay comfortable down to the low 20s Fahrenheit when paired with a quality insulated pad and appropriate clothing layers.
When to choose the Boost 650
This bag excels during spring and fall backpacking trips in alpine zones where nighttime temperatures hover between 20°F and 40°F. We designed it specifically for the shoulder seasons when weather can shift quickly and packability matters as much as warmth. Summer campers in high-elevation environments also appreciate the weight savings compared to winter-rated bags.
SynergyLink pad integration system
The Boost 650 includes our proprietary SynergyLink Connectors—elastic loops sewn into the bag’s footbox and torso that snap directly onto compatible Therm-a-Rest sleeping pads. This creates a unified sleep system that prevents the common problem of rolling off your pad during the night.
When connected, the bag moves with your pad rather than sliding independently. This eliminates the cold spot that occurs when your body weight compresses the bag’s down against bare tent floor. The connectors add negligible weight (less than half an ounce total) and work with NeoAir, ProLite, and Trail series pads equipped with snap points.



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Common questions about the Boost 650
The Boost 650 pairs with any sleeping pad, but the SynergyLink Connectors are specifically designed for Therm-a-Rest NeoAir, ProLite, and Trail series pads equipped with snap attachment points. For optimal warmth in 20°F conditions, we recommend pairing it with a pad rated R-value 4.0 or higher, such as the NeoAir XTherm or ProLite Plus. The pad’s insulation is just as critical as the bag’s down fill since ground cold conducts through compressed insulation.
The Hyperion 20 uses 900-fill down and an ultralight 10-denier shell to achieve a lower packed weight (1 lb 13 oz versus 2 lbs 4 oz), making it ideal for fastpacking or alpine climbing where every ounce matters. The Boost 650 offers more durability with its 20-denier shell and costs approximately $100 less. Both bags share the same 20°F temperature rating, but the Hyperion prioritizes absolute minimum weight while the Boost 650 balances weight with long-term durability for general backpacking.
Yes, wash the bag in a front-loading machine using down-specific soap like Nikwax Down Wash Direct. Never use top-loading agitator machines, which can tear baffles, and avoid standard detergents that strip the hydrophobic treatment. Run an extra rinse cycle to remove all soap residue, then tumble dry on low heat with tennis balls for two to three hours. The down must be completely dry before storage to prevent mildew and maintain loft.
The regular-length Boost 650 compresses to approximately 7 inches in diameter by 14 inches in length when packed in the included compression stuff sack. This fits easily in the main compartment of most 50-70 liter backpacks with room for other gear. The stuff sack features a waterproof base panel to protect the down from ground moisture when setting up camp.
The Boost 650 is rated for three-season use with a 20°F comfort limit. For true winter camping where temperatures drop below 15°F consistently, consider our Questar 0 or Hyperion 0 models rated for colder conditions. You can extend the Boost 650’s range into the teens by wearing an insulated jacket and pants inside the bag, but sustained sub-zero trips require a dedicated winter bag with more down fill.
All Therm-a-Rest sleeping bags include our limited lifetime warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. This covers manufacturing issues like failed seams, zipper defects, or baffle separation but does not cover normal wear, tears from misuse, or damage from improper cleaning. We also offer repair services for damaged bags at our Seattle facility.
Nikwax Hydrophobic Down is treated with a water-repellent coating applied to individual down clusters, allowing them to resist moisture absorption and dry significantly faster than untreated down. In practical terms, this means the insulation maintains more loft when exposed to tent condensation, humidity, or light rain. Treated down loses approximately 30% less loft when damp compared to untreated fill, keeping you warmer in variable mountain conditions where moisture is unavoidable.




