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Stay cozy even on the coldest nights of your camping or hiking trips with the Everest Mummy Sleeping Bag, +5F/-15C Degree. The sleeping bag I now use is Ozark Trail. This sleeping bag I always sleep in @ night @ home because I like it better than a regular blanket. I even use it during the winter as well. 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.

It is made from a breathable polyester material that keeps little one’s snug while they sleep. The zipper closure is up the side makes it easy to get into and out of in the morning. A carrying bag is included for convenient transport and storage. This camping sleeping bag is also available ozark trail sleeping bag in a selection of colors and designs. With the Ozark Trail Kids Camping Line, you can be sure that your little ones have their own gear that fits their size and personality. I used this bag from February of 2002 to June of 2002 on the Appalachian Trail, and I still have it.

The zipper broke on my warm weather bag on the second night out. Too bad too because overall I’ve had good luck with Ozark Trail stuff. Too bad the buyer at Walmart has gone to sleep on quality control on this product. Browse Ozark Trail’s top-rated sleeping bags and pads and more.

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Come check out Arizona’s Largest and Best New and Used Sporting Goods Store. Remember we match any price anywhere on same item available in store. Find the best sleeping bag/pad for your next outdoor adventure using our independent reviews and ratings. It is terribly heavy for backpacking and definitely not rated correctly. If you just can’t afford a better bag…DO NOT GO OUT IN COLD WEATHER OR YOU WILL REGRET IT. The only way you would sleep well in this bag is if you are under 5’5″ and very slender and use it summer nights or maybe push it to early fall.

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. I cannot believe that I wasted 160 dollars on some junk. I bought four sleeping bags for camping.