Ozark Trail 40F Weighted Adult Sleeping Bag Deals

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. Yes, it received the lowest scores available for this metric. But, thanks to its over-sized duffel, it packs up easier (not faster) than many of the smaller bags we tested.

You can find two single bags to zip together for a wider two-person system at a lower overall cost, but then you’ll be sacrificing the excellent features this bag offers. The taffeta fabrics are very silky and ultra-soft but also seem prone to snags and small tears. Additionally, we feel the built-in individual quilts could be a bit wider. However, this double bag is better than other two-person models we’ve tested in the past and currently. The REI Co-op Siesta Hooded 20 is a great hooded option if you’re sleeping single.

You can buy an expensive bag if you think it will make you more hardcore, but I will gladly tell everyone how hardcore you are if you pay me to ozark trail canopy do so. I was on a budget so I figured I would go with a less expensive bag. I got in the bag, tried to zip it and the zipper tore immediately.

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It did not even get down to 40, more like upper 40s at the most and probably low 50s when I used it. This sleeping bag I always sleep in @ night @ home because I like it better than a regular blanket. Backpacking Light ozark trail chair 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.

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The Kelty Galactic 30 takes the best features of the high-performance mummy and the traditional camping sleeping bag and blends them into one. Its rectangular shape is wide and non-restrictive, and it’s loaded with 550-fill duck down. These two features offer a near-perfect bag for campers desiring better-performing down insulation minus the cocooning nature of narrow mummy-shaped bags. The Galactic kept us warm down to 30 degrees Fahrenheit and maybe a touch colder.

We combined all of our data to determine the most comfortable contenders. 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. The bag uses Climatech fill, a down alternative, making it very light. The roomy bag, 33 inches wide by 75 inches long, rolls up to a compact 14 by 8 inches.

Looking at the modest price tag, we expected to be quite underwhelmed by its performance. However, its warmth ratings outperformed several of the more expensive bags. It performed very well in all of our warmth tests, as did the Coleman All-Weather Multi-Layer and The North Face Wawona Bed 20. These three bags were slightly bested by the Kelty ozark trail chair Catena 30, a somewhat basic, inexpensive bag that somehow performed slightly better during our controlled body-heat tests. It’s easy to use, and has an inside zipper pocket, anti-snag zipper, full neck baffle, and ClimaTech fiber for warmth. The bag is machine-washable and the lightweight design fits easily in both the washer and dryer.