OZARK TRAIL KIDS RACCOON SLEEPING BAG

This washable sleeping bag has been designed for use in temperatures between 40 degrees and 60 degrees Fahrenheit, to keep you warm on cold nights. The Ozark Trail 40-60F Sleeping Bag is highly durable, as it is lined with 100% polyester fabric both on the inside and outside. This polyester sleeping bag features two sleeping bags that can be zipped together. The zippers come along the whole length of the sleeping bag, ensuring you safety from insect bite or frost bite. This washable sleeping bag also has elastic roll-up straps that help you to fold and store it easily.

Day 2 …it was closer to 6 degree and I froze…I had to hike into town, replace the bag. I could have gotten better quality from a teenager’s home ec project and lighter weight. Backpacking Light community posts are moderated and here to foster helpful and positive discussions about lightweight backpacking. Please be mindful of our values and boundaries and review our Community Guidelines prior to posting. Bought this for backpacking because it is lightweight and packs small, but it is a complete waste of $45.

When sleeping beneath the stars on your camping adventure, stay warm on chilly nights with the Ozark Trail 30F Mummy Sleeping Bag. The mummy-shaped design with chest baffle provides optimal thermal insulation and is approved for temperatures as low as 30 degrees Fahrenheit. An added interior stash pocket offers ozark trail sleeping bag a safe place to keep your valuables nearby. For the best nights sleep while camping, pack the Ozark Trail 30F Mummy Sleeping Bag and you’ll be ready to hit the trail right when the sun rises. The Ozark Trail 40-60F Sleeping Bag is a sensible choice for camping, backpacking, and other outdoor activities.

I did a good bit of research before purchasing ours. Of course, I wanted something that would keep us warm. Mummy bags are very effective for keeping warm, but I am not comfortable in a confining bag. We bought two Ozark Trail 30-Degree Sleeping Bags.

I used this bag from February of 2002 to June of 2002 on the Appalachian Trail, and I still have it. The first night out it was less than 14 degrees F, and I had at least 50 nights under 40 degrees F. I can’t say I was warm, but I wasn’t shivering, freezing, or cold either, although I did wear 2 layers of clothing. I won’t ever buy an expensive sleeping bag after carrying this cheapo, unless I can find a cheap bag that weighs a lot less. I purchased this sleeping bag for warm weather camping trips at the local lake. For fifteen dollars I wasn’t expecting (or needing) anything that would stand up to freezing weather.

The actual product may be a different color or model. A subreddit for campers concerned more about the act of camping and less concerned about hiking long distances or light gear. I don’t mind cheap…but I don’t like to purchase a product and then feel like company I just threw money at was trying to hide something from me. If they wanted to skimp on fabric, it should have been used on the outside and bottom of the bag! Not on the interior where comfort is the main issue. I was on a budget so I figured I would go with a less expensive bag.

Unfortunately the workmanship was more than a little upsetting, even for that price. However, I used this bag two nights last weekend and found it was too cold on its own—lowest temp was 51 degrees each of those nights. I was in a large tent (admittedly, a smaller tent would have been better) with one other person. I had to add a fleece sleeping bag for more insulation.

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