Ozark Trail Youth Sleeping Bag for $7 50 :: Southern Savers

It is terribly heavy for backpacking and definitely not rated correctly. If you just can’t afford a better ozark trail canopy 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. We ranked 3 out of 5 stars across the board as we found that the sleeping bag didn’t excel in any category. For a sleeping bag that is supposed to be used for camping, it was seriously lacking and better served as an indoors sleeping bag. In order to give this sleeping bag a thorough testing, we trialled it in 2 different tents and also solo on a night under the stars to see how well it would hold up.

To cut back on weight, they often use a narrower cut and thinner materials. Some even skip the zippers, cords, and buckles, as every ounce counts. To keep you warm, these bags are designed to be used in unison with a sleeping pad and weather-appropriate clothing. The biggest differentiating factor for sleeping bag selection is the location you plan to camp and, more specifically, how far you will be from motorized transportation. If your camping plans will keep you close to your car, we recommend shopping for a heavier and cozier camping sleeping bag. For human-powered adventures further afield, weight and packed size become paramount.

Serious backpackers, however, should really consider spending extra for the MegaLite, or another bag from Western Mountaineering or Feathered Friends. Bags from these specialty manufacturers usually cost more than high-end models from other companies, but in our opinion, they greatly outperform premium models from their competitors. Bought this for backpacking because it is lightweight and packs small, but it is a complete waste of $45. Even with clothes, a thin liner and a fleece liner inside it, the bag could not dispel the cold. It did not even get down to 40, more like upper 40s at the most and probably low 50s when I used it. It’s compact, and keeps you warm and comfortable throughout the night.

And if you’re a patient shopper, you may be able to find it on sale. Keep children comfortable during nights in the tent inside the Ozark Trail Kids 2-lb Sleeping Bag. 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.

They incorporated this impressive insulation into our favorite women’s sleeping bag, the Egret UL 20. As you might expect, this bag offers an outstanding warmth-to-weight ratio. And at just 1.72 pounds, we believe it truly lives up to its 20°F temperature rating. We also appreciate the full-length zipper for added venting possibilities on warmer nights. To top it off, it packs small to leave more room for luxuries in your overnight bag. The Sierra Designs Get Down 20 is an extremely well-priced product for a down sleeping bag.