🌟 Adventure Awaits: Sleep Like a Pro in Naturehike's Mummy Bag!
The Naturehike Sleeping Bag is designed for big and tall adults, offering a temperature range of 8-43℉. Its waterproof and windproof features ensure you stay dry and warm, while the breathable cotton fill provides comfort. Lightweight and portable, this sleeping bag is perfect for all seasons and easy to clean, making it an essential for any camping trip.
Size | 8-43℉ |
Special Feature | Portable, Windproof, Lightweight, Compressible, Tear Proof |
Brand | Naturehike |
Color | Light Brown |
Product Dimensions | 86.6"L x 27.6"W x 1"Th |
Specific Uses For Product | Sleeping Pad |
Included Components | Sleeping Bag, Storage Bag |
Fill Material | Cotton |
Target Audience | Adult |
Model Name | P300 |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Firmness Description | Medium |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Manufacturer | Naturehike |
Top Material Type | Polyester |
UPC | 850055797482 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.13 x 11.97 x 9.57 inches |
Package Weight | 1.61 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 86.6 x 31.5 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Naturehike |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer. |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Part Number | P300 |
Style | 8-43℉ |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Fill Material Type | Cotton |
Sport Type | Hunting, Climbing, Mountaineering, Fishing |
T**L
Good
Great for the price
J**S
Caluroso
Buen material y buen abrigo
L**X
Cozy and warm
This will be perfect for camping this fall. Excellent quality. Sturdy, rip-stop material is snag resistant. Waterproof. Zipper works smoothly. Packs up neatly into a small bag. It's definitely hard work to repack it but otherwise there's no complaints. Easy to clean - it's machine washable.
T**S
Cumplió
Lo llevé a Marcahuasi donde en este mes las noches son muy frías, bordeando los cero grados. Dormí cómodamente, recomiendo el producto.
M**A
Lightweight, good quality, good temperature range.
* Overall Impression:-Note that there are several temperature range variations in the listing. I'm reviewing the one rated for 33-43 F.-It's a good value for a good quality, lightweight, "mummy" style sleeping bag with a hood and a good temperature range.* Pros-what I liked and what worked well:-Good value for the style, quality and temperature range.-Good quality on the materials, style, construction and finish.-Mummy style, with a hood (for your head) and a tapered foot area and an overall closer to the body style vs standard rectangular sleeping bags. This makes it lighter, less bulky and warmer due to the closer to the body fit.-Hooded with a drawstring closure (much like some coats have).-There are several temperature variations in the listing. The 33-43 F one has a range for 42.8 F comfort temperature, 33.8 low temperature, and an 8.6 degree extreme low temperature limit (that's not the general use or comfort limit).-Length: 86.6 inches long.-Width: 31.5 inches (at the shoulder area), 23.6 inches (at the hood area), 27.6 inches (at the waist area), 16.9 inches (at the feet area).-Zipper closure with a two way zipper.-Soft material. Polyester and cotton mix.-Cotton fiber fill at 300g/m-Storage bag included.-Folds up inside the storage bag to: 14.2 inches tall by 9.8 inches wide (what the storage bag will measure with the sleeping bag inside it).-Breathable material.-Water-repellent (not quite waterproof) material. (You may in some circumstances want to put something under it, such as an emergency fordable foil blanket, tarp or air mattress.)-Windproof.-Lightweight at 3.3 lbs.-Machine washable (gentle, cool water, tumble dry on low).* Cons-what I didn’t like and what didn’t work well:-No issues.* Tips & Thoughts:-Note that this is a single, one person sleeping bag for one person.-Note that it's tapered at the feet in the "mummy" style, it's not rectangular at the top and at the feet area like a standard sleeping bag. It’s more tapered and closer to the body than a rectangular sleeping bag.-Note that there are several variations in the listing for different ranges of use temperatures. Be sure and refer to the temperature charts in the pictures. Note that some measurements are in F and some in C, so look closely to be sure you're using the temperature unit you normally refer to.-While it's relatively lightweight, I wouldn't call it super lightweight. You'll notice both the size bulk and the weight in a backpack, so be sure it's a weight you can carry comfortably.-You may want to consider adding your own (not included) air filled pillow and for extra warmth (or if it gets colder than expected and near to below the range they are rated for) a foil emergency blanket (you could also lay one under it or over it, or both). They're inexpensive, small and light and if you get the right size make a good base under a sleeping bag or draped on top of it like a blanket (they're not included). You may also want to consider a small fold up foot pump (inflatable with a built in foot pump) air mattress as well. I like to have an air mattress, air filled pillow and two (one below the sleeping bag or air mattress, one as needed on top of the sleeping bag) of the fordable foil emergency blankets.-If you're taller or a larger person, you may want to check the listing and listing pictures to be sure it will be tall and or wide enough for your comfort and a good fit for you.-If you’re using it in a tent, be sure and check your tent measurements to be sure it will fit well.
A**E
Great for camping
The Naturehike Sleeping Bag has been fantastic for my son during our camping trips. Its cold-weather mummy-style design and adjustable hood keep him warm even on chillier nights. The no-snag zipper ensures hassle-free use, and the waterproof material is perfect for outdoor conditions. The sleeping bag is lightweight at 3.3 lbs and easy to pack, making it convenient to carry. The comfort range of 42℉ to 6℃ is ideal for our camping needs, and my son stays cozy and relaxed. It's a great addition to our camping gear, providing reliable warmth and comfort. Highly recommend!
R**)
In Colorado, these bags are called bear burritos...
This bag is claustrophobic... thank God they installed a good zipper that can be accessed inside. If you wonder about the burrito term used, when you are all wrapped up inside and can't move your arms and fight back, then you are one stop shopping for a big bear. (Plus you look like a burrito in the bag!)Now this really is a nice bag out here for Fall and Spring but it won't handle -20F winter temperatures like we sometimes get. One thing I want to mention is the bag has an internal collar sewn in to keep wind from blowing in. That is innovative.As someone mentioned in their review, the zipper on the bag is on your left side. The bag is hard enough to get into but if the zipper is next to a tent wall then that can be a problem. Now once you are in the bag, it is soft and comfy. You can pull the drawstring for the built in Hood and only your nose and eyes show. The bag is very warm once you are in. It is also lightweight but feels heavier than the 3.3 pounds claimed. It is machine washable which is another plus. And it is only around fifty bucks, yet another plus.So overall, do I like this bag? For me, no but my wife loves it. I get claustrophobic all cooped in like that. I do think it's a good bag for the price and probably just fine for most southern locations during winter.
T**T
Only Has Zipper Access On LEFT Side
When I first opened this up I was a little confused by the details and had to revisit the listing. In the pictures and video, it shows the zipper access on the RIGHT side. This is actually a bigger deal than you might think at first (depending on the tent you use). That as well as the 2-way zipper lingo through me for a loop.The down-like cotton is just cotton. It's not a bad backup sleeping bag, or starter for someone who might have shown up unprepared. It's more roomy than I expected so it feels more inbetween a mummy style and traditional sleeping bag. It's always good to see the 3 zone rating on a bag though. Lots of companies will just put one (the lowest of the 3) and you wonder why you're freezing all night.It came rolled up nicely in a compression strap bag with four buckles holding it down (interesting design). When stowing it back in the bag, I am pleased to say you can either neatly roll it back up... or stuff it in like I do.Overall, this is just an okay sleeping bag in my opinion. I'm not too thrilled that they advertised the zipper backwards for those paying attention to the details. I also thought the zipper would extend further, possibly allowing air to the footbox but it stops right above the waist. It could be a good bag for some, but just not for me.
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