Ozark Trail 50-Degree Warm Weather Red Sleeping Bag, 33″x75″

Shopping for sleeping bags is overwhelming. There are just so many bags available. I did a good bit of research before purchasing ours. Of course, I wanted something that would keep us warm.

This is only a 30-degree sleeping bag and may get cold on late fall or winter camping trips. Not only is it harsh to the touch, but noisy too. And every time you move your feet you get to hear the crinkle of the fabric on the bottom.

Trailspace’s community of gear reviewers has field-tested and rated the top warm weather synthetic 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.

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. Made with soft polyester, the outer layer being a diamond ripstop material, the bag is both comfortable and durable. The zippers are sturdy, with no problems in the two years we have used them. A lightweight sleeping bag that offers extra length and extra warmth. This is a great summer sleeping bag that is lightweight and easy to carry.

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I could have gotten better quality from a teenager’s home ec project and lighter weight. I notice this isn’t the first review with this complaint. The zipper broke on my warm weather Ozark Trail Sleeping Bags 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.

It keeps me warm while wearing pajamas. 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 Ozark Trail Canopies 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. Find the best sleeping bag/pad for your next outdoor adventure using our independent reviews and ratings.

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. Unfortunately the workmanship was more than a little upsetting, even for that price. The Ozark Trail 40 Sleeping bag is not only a great looking bag, but offers warmth and comfort on a cool summer’s night. Also great for overnight guests, slumber parties or opening it up to use as a blanket or comforter.

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. Take the Ozark Trail deluxe extra-large cool weather sleeping bag on your next camping adventure.

A wider and longer sleeping bag with the hood of a mummy bag and the roominess of a square-bottom bag. Stay cozy even on the coldest nights of your camping or hiking trips with the Everest Mummy Sleeping Bag, +5F/-15C Degree. This bag is only rated to 30 degrees and may not be warm enough for some settings. A good double-sized sleeping bag that will match the frame of your queen-sized air mattress.