Coleman 0°F Mummy Sleeping Bag for Big and Tall Adults North Rim Col

Enter the quantity you are looking to purchase and add the item to your sample cart for easy checkout. Based on our most recent testing, it appears the latest version of the Brazos is significantly more watertight. We poured a cup of water directly onto our bag’s shell, and it stayed pooled on top without permeating the interior during the entire 5-minute test. If this bag were ice cream, it would be a single scoop of vanilla, topped solely with a respectable dusting of sprinkles.

Kids can sleep outside even if the outdoor temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Experience superior comfort and insulation with the Hikenture 4 INCH Thick Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad. Whether you’re camping, backpacking, or hiking, this sleeping pad offers a luxurious and comfortable sleeping surface. Enjoy a restful night’s sleep in the great outdoors with this premium camping mattress.

The included repair kit ensures that you can quickly fix any punctures or damages, ensuring the longevity of your sleeping pad. In the end, the Brazos scored the lowest for comfort out of all the bags we tested, mostly due to its smaller size and fabrics. That being said, we feel this is still a great choice for young kids (who sleep through most anything) or teens (who don’t sleep and will most likely be around the campfire all night). If you want a coleman canopy that will fit a tall person comfortably, The Coleman Big-Game comes highly recommended.

The TETON Sports LEEF Ultralight Mummy Sleeping Bag is a high-quality and versatile sleeping bag, perfect for backpacking, hiking, and camping adventures. Designed with ultralight materials, this mummy-style sleeping bag provides exceptional warmth and comfort without adding extra weight to your pack. In this metric, we also noted each bag’s packed weight and then scored each on how easily it rolled up and fit into its storage bag.

Liners typically cost between $30 and $60, and a couple of our favorite options are Sea to Summit’s Thermolite Reactor for mummy bags and their Silk-Cotton Blend Liner for rectangular models. To be clear, liners are totally optional and not everyone needs one, but they do offer added warmth and comfort and help keep your bag in good shape. For campers looking for a sleeping bag that can pull double duty on the occasional backpacking trip, we like Nemo’s Disco. With a 14-degree temperature rating, sub-3-pound weight, and decently packable build (it even includes a compression stuff sack), the Disco is fully serviceable for short forays into the backcountry.