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Ozark Trail 40F Climatech Cool Weather Sleeping Bag As low as $ 9 0 UPC 885468101762

Ozark Trail 40F Climatech Cool Weather Sleeping Bag	 As low as $ 9 0 UPC 885468101762

In the long run, it all comes down to which sleeping bag is right for you. This depends on your priorities and specific needs. Coleman is the go-to for casual campers who are on a budget and wish to enjoy comfort. Ozark Trail is ideal for camping in cold weather. One thing Coleman sleeping bags are known for is their price. This is an appealing aspect for many as Coleman offers budget-friendly options for those on a tight budget without compromising on quality. Well, Ozark Trail sleeping bags have got you covered. It has everything you need to enjoy the outdoors, be it an extended camping trip in the mountains with family or a solo day trip to a hiking trail. Pack in the Ozark Trail 40F Climatech Mummy Sleeping Bag for milder backpacking or camping trips this season. The lightweight Climatech insulation maintains its warmth over long use and an elastic drawstring top seals out cold temperatures. Coleman sleeping bags are only filled with synthetic polyester. This insulation and a water-repellent finish ensure the sleeping bag stays moisture-resistant and warm throughout the night. I cannot believe that I wasted 160 dollars on some junk. By the time we got back from camping the next weekend three out of four sleeping bags had the zippers broken. I'm so disappointed with this product that I advise anyone buying sleeping bags not to even look at Ozark and buy Coleman instead. A lightweight sleeping bag that offers extra length and extra warmth. This camping sleeping bag is also available in a selection of colors and designs. They have sleeping bags for all seasons and different insulation options. The majority of their sleeping bags feature a super soft liner that ensures you are warm and comfortable throughout the night. Moreover, there is a full-length zipper that provides insulated draft protection. After a long day of hiking in the woods, all you need is a good night’s sleep. That is only possible with the right sleeping bag. However, some sleepers will find it claustrophobic as it restricts motion. Rectangular bags provide extra room but compromise on warmth. Coleman has been in the camping industry for years. It introduced its sleeping bags in the 1960s and has since been a camper’s favorite. Their sleeping bags are available in a wide range of temperature ratings, designs, and colors. I used this bag from February of 2002 to June of 2002 on the Appalachian Trail, and I still have it. I notice this isn't the first review with this complaint. 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. However, they only use synthetic insulation. Therefore, if you are looking for a down sleeping bag, you may have to search elsewhere. No need to rack your brain about maintenance, after your camping trip, you can always toss the sleeping bag into a washing machine. However, this depends on the insulation material used to ensure you read the washing instructions. This is a great summer sleeping bag that is lightweight and easy to carry. For convenience and ease of storage, the sleeping bags feature a stuff sack and elastic straps so you can bundle them into a manageable, compact size. It is advisable to understand what the temperature ratings mean for each. 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. Browse Ozark Trail's top-rated sleeping bags and pads and more. 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. 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.
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. These sleeping bags feature a soft and breathable liner that’s perfect for the warmer seasons, but will still keep you warm at night. Plus, they’re also machine washable so you don’t have to stress about cleanup up after your adventures.