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# 81x39 in Size Cotton Blend 30°F Comfort Coleman Autumn Trails 30 Degree Sleeping Bag

**Brand:** coleman
**Price:** € 57.87
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌲 Adventure Awaits: Sleep Soundly Under the Stars!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Coleman Autumn Trails 30 Degree Sleeping Bag by coleman
- **How much does it cost?** € 57.87 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- coleman enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted coleman brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Snag-Free Zipper:** Experience smooth openings and closings with the innovative ZipPlow™ zipper technology.
- • **Convenient Storage:** An exterior tuck pocket keeps your essentials close at hand, so you can focus on enjoying the great outdoors.
- • **Effortless Packing:** The Wrap 'N' Roll™ system simplifies storage and transport, making your adventures hassle-free.
- • **Stay Cozy in the Cold:** Designed for temperatures as low as 30°F, ensuring a warm night's sleep.
- • **Lightweight Insulation:** Coletherm® hollow polyester insulation offers superior heat retention without the bulk.

## Overview

The Coleman Autumn Trails 30 Degree Sleeping Bag is a versatile and comfortable sleeping solution made from a durable cotton-polyester blend. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it features innovative packing systems, snag-free zippers, and lightweight insulation, making it perfect for camping trips in cooler weather.

## Description

Product Description          Sleep comfortably under the stars in the Coleman&reg; Autumn Trails&trade; 30 Big & Tall Sleeping Bag, even when the temperature drops to 30 &deg;F outside. Lightweight Coletherm&reg; hollow polyester insulation helps keep you comfortable all night long. The Comfort Cuff&trade; design makes sure you only have soft fabric around your face while you sleep. Thanks to the ZipPlow&trade; zipper, you'll get snag-free opening and closing every time. Stash a few small things, such as gloves or a flashlight, in the exterior tuck pocket. Packing up is made easy with the Wrap 'N' Roll&trade; system, which lets you roll your bag right up into an attached cover.             .com          This cold-weather sleeping bag is made for camping in temperatures between 20 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit. It features a classic rectangular design with quilt-thru construction, Thermolock weather zipper seal to prevent heat loss, a two-way zipper that allows ventilation for the foot box, and Zipper Glide tailoring for smooth zippering around corners. The Autumn Trails bag also features a chest pocket with center fastener, loop-and-toggle system for easier rolling and storing of the bag, and a convenient built-in storage bag. Features and Specifications: Temperature rated to 20 degrees Fahrenheit Rectangular-style sleeping bag with Comfort Cuff Quilt-thru construction Thermolock weather seal to prevent heat loss through zipper Two-way zipper that allows ventilation of foot area Zipper pull cover pushes material away from zipper slider to reduce material snagging Zipper glide tailoring allows smooth operation around corners Chest pocket with center fastener Toggle-and-loop for easier rolling of bag for transporting Head Flap for convenient built-in storage bag About Coleman More than 100 years ago, a young man with an entrepreneurial spirit and a better idea began manufacturing lanterns in Wichita, Kansas. His name was W.C. Coleman, and the company he founded would change life in America. A man plagued with such poor vision he sometimes had to ask classmates to read aloud to him, Coleman saw a brilliant light in 1900 in a drugstore window that stopped him in his tracks. He inquired about the light inside and discovered he was able to read even the small print on a medicine bottle by the illumination. The lamps had mantles, not wicks, and were fueled by gasoline under pressure instead of coal oil. Soon afterward, Coleman started a lighting service that offered a "no light, no pay" clause--a big step forward for merchants who were burned by inferior products that rarely worked--and drew substantial interest from businesses that wanted to keep their lights on after dark. In the ensuing years, Coleman expanded its product line well beyond lanterns. The company's current catalog is thick with products that make spending time outdoors a pleasure. There are coolers that keep food and drinks cold for days on end, comfortable airbeds that won't deflate during the night, a complete line of LED lights that last for years, powerful portable grills that cook with an authentic open-grill flame, and much, much more. Coleman has truly fashioned much of our outdoor camping experience, and expects to do so for generations to come.

## Features

- 52% Cotton / 48% Polyester with fill 100% Cotton
- Imported
- Stay comfortable when it's 30 &deg;F outside
- Roll Control system keeps your bag straight while rolling it up
- Wrap 'N' Roll&trade; system makes it easy to pack up, store and transport your bag
- ZipPlow&trade; zipper for snag-free opening and closing
- Coletherm&reg; hollow polyester insulation provides better heat retention with less weight
- Exterior tuck pocket to conveniently store small items
- Machine washable for easy cleaning
- Zip two together for double the room
- Rectangular sleeping bag, 81 x 39 in.

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## Customer Reviews

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    4-Year Owner is Satisfied for Now... But Time Will Tell
  

*by C***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 10, 2017*

In June 2013, I purchased two Coleman Autumn Trails “Big & Tall” (20-40 degrees F) sleeping bags from Amazon, which my wife and I have used regularly while camping in Wisconsin’s state parks. As the 2017 camping season approaches, here is my field-tested opinion in case you’re thinking about purchasing this sleeping bag.PROS1. Flannel Lining: I grew up camping in a flannel-lined sleeping bag and detest the feel of cold, clammy nylon when slipping into my bag. While flannel-lined bags are hard to find these days, Coleman still offers this model, fortunately.2. Box-style Construction: I dislike the tapering, foot-restricting style of mummy sleeping bags. The rectangular, box-style of this Coleman sleeping bag offers plenty of room, particularly if you're a restless side-sleeper like me.3. No-shift Filling: The insulating material used in this bag, and the way it's sewn into each layer, doesn't shift around, unlike down feathers and some other synthetic fill-materials. This helps keep the section beneath your body "cushiony" and eliminates thin spots in the top layer that might let in the cold.NEUTRALS1. Roll-Control Clasps: Coleman’s “Roll Control” feature should help you roll this thicker, less-compressible sleeping bag up neatly, but Coleman only added these toggle-and-loop clasps to the top and middle of the bag. Lacking a third roll-control clasp at the foot end, the sleeping bag tends to "squish out" as you roll up the bag from the top/head (which you must do in order to use the "Wrap n' Roll" feature [See below], which is positioned at the foot-end for some reason).Thus, you’ll probably need a second person to hold the foot-end together as you roll to achieve a relatively small/tight roll. If Coleman included that third clasp at the foot end, this feature would be in the "Pros" section above because it's a great idea.2. No-snag Zipper: Despite its U.S. patent assuring no snags (according to Coleman’s packaging), both my wife and I experienced frequent jams when we first started using these sleeping bags. This is extremely frustrating late at night in the dark when you hear Nature’s Call and time is of the essence! There's some sort of red-plastic "thing" on the zipper pull [See photo] that presumably should prevent snags, but there's also a draft-preventer flap inside the bag along the entire zipper that often gets caught when zipping/unzipping.We soon learned to run a finger in front of the zipper pull to move that flap aside, so we don't experience snags as often now, but you shouldn't think it won't happen just because of the package description/patent.3. Weight/Roll Size: These bags are neither lightweight nor small when rolled up, but we carry all of our camping gear in our car so weight isn't an issue. Each bag weighs approximately 6.5 pounds, and measures 12" high by 20" long when rolled up. [See photos]If the overall weight and/or size of your sleeping bag matters to you, you can definitely do much better -- but you'll probably need to skip the flannel interior and the box construction.4. Exterior Pocket: Honestly, I didn't even know this was a feature when I bought these sleeping bags, but there's a small pocket on the outside (near the top outside corner when zipped) [See photo]. This Velcro-closure pocket is a great idea, but because its dimensions are fairly small (6" long x 4" high), it only holds relatively small nighttime essentials. That said, if you have a small enough flashlight, it's a great spot to keep it handy.5. Exterior Fabric: Some of the photos I've included here (generally the close-up shots) show white fibers on the surface of the bag -- resembling pet hair, perhaps. I think this is the filling used in these sleeping bags leaking through? In general, I find the exterior fabric "pilly" and somewhat thin/cheap. We haven't had any rips or tears yet, but I wish the exterior fabric was made from sturdier stock.CONS1. Temperature Range: The packaging states this bag's “Coleman Comfort Range” is 20 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit. In mid-October a few seasons ago, however, my wife and I experienced unexpectedly cold nighttime temps in the mid 30s (but still above freezing) and these bags did NOT keep us warm -- despite the fact that my wife wore fleece pajamas and thick socks, and I even pulled a fleece blanket atop my sleeping bag during the night.While I understand temperature comfort is subjective, I think the comfort range of these Coleman sleeping bags should be listed at 40-60-ish degrees F, ideally.2. Size/Length: I'm 6' tall (72") but I'm a side-sleeper, so I've never had a problem pulling the top of this bag over my head when necessary because I pull my legs up a bit. For this review, however, I measured the actual dimensions of my sleeping bag and discovered that it only measures 37" wide x 76" long -- a far cry from the 39" x 81" dimensions shown on the original packaging! [See photos]I cannot explain this discrepancy, but four years after buying it, I now wonder if I received mislabeled non-Big & Tall models, although I've never seen these for sale?Regardless, I list the size/length of this sleeping bag as a "Con" in this review because the product dimensions shouldn't be so grossly inaccurate, but as I noted above, my Coleman sleeping bag works for me because I sleep on my side. Buyer beware, and I recommend you measure your unrolled bag when you receive it. Also, if you sleep on your back, remember that the length shown is measured without someone inside; the length of the top layer will "shorten" as it covers your torso vertically.3. Wrap n' Roll #01: Coleman's packaging touts "easy storage" with this trademarked feature, but I assure you that this function is cheap, cheesy and total crap. Consisting of a very thin piece of brown cloth with a black "shoe string" sewn into each side, the idea is that you roll up the bag (head-to-foot) until this cloth encircles the sleeping bag before tying off the strings on each side to hold it neatly and compactly.Given the lack of a third (foot-end) roll-control clasp (as noted above), the low compressibility of this sleeping bag, and the cheapness of the "Wrap n' Roll" materials, you shouldn't expect this feature to help you keep these bags small/compact when you need to transport/store them.Last year, after finally growing annoyed when these bulky rolled bags kept obstructing the view out of my rear window to/from the state park, I carefully cut the single row of cheap thread that held this wrap to the foot-end of each Coleman sleeping bag and threw it away. I then rolled each bag up tightly and secured them with a nylon/plastic-clasp belt I happened to have from some old Columbia shorts I'd purchased [See photo]. The result is significantly more compact and easier to pack; plus, the belt offers a secure, reliable way to carry these bags around (See next entry).4. Wrap n' Roll #02: On the outside of Coleman's "Wrap n' Roll" material is a carrying strap/handle made from a black-nylon webbing material. Probably to keep manufacturing costs to a minimum, each end of this strap/handle is sewn to the cheap, thin fabric that enwraps the sleeping bag using as little thread as necessary. Consequently, one end of this strap tore away from the exterior wrap on each sleeping almost immediately because this strap/handle is perfunctory and not designed for functionality or longevity.Eventually, I simply removed these loose, useless straps from the exterior of both sleeping bags and carried them under my arm or gripped the rolls tightly from the side in one hand. But not creating a reliable handle on the outside of a sleeping bag is simply inexcusable.Overall ConclusionI bought these Coleman bags in 2013 for two primary reasons: I wanted a flannel interior and a boxy, non-mummy shape. Despite the few "Pros" above versus the many "Neutrals" and "Cons," I do not regret buying these Coleman Autumn Trails “Big & Tall” (20-40 degrees F) sleeping bags four years ago.That said, please understand that I feel this way because:1. I removed Coleman's crappy "Wrap & Roll" feature2. I created a better carrying handle by using an old nylon/plastic belt3. I sleep on my side; if I slept on my back, this bag would feel short4. I figured out how to zip/unzip the bag while minimizing snagsThe reality is that if I'd had other non-Coleman purchasing options, I might not have purchased these sleeping bags. Time will tell if these bags hold up, but for now, I hope my review helps you!

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    Flannel inside. Like a stiff sheet on the outside.
  

*by C***D on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 23, 2022*

Flannel inside. Like a stiff sheet on the outside. Like it's been hit with scotch gaurd. It was a gift for my father because he had the same bag for over 20 years and refused to use anything else and his was starting to fray. If history holds up It just gets more comforrable with use. Not the lightest bag. It's not one of the nylon types that's 100% polyester. It's cotton flannel inside and a cotton poly mix shell with what they call ColeTherm hollow poly fill. It holds up very well. He used it as his regular comforter for over a very long time and only in the past year did it begin to come apart a bit. If you're a backpacker you may want to go with something else depending on if you feel the extra weight and I'm sure reduced dry-ability is worth the added comfort.

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    If soft is your goal, this is the one
  

*by B***A on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 24, 2021*

I purchased this sleeping bag hoping it would be like the old plaid flannel Coleman sleeping bags we used to have. Like other reviewers, I super hate slinky nylon or overly polyester fake flannel. This may or not be a blend, but it passes for flannel on the inside and heavy cotton on the outside as far as I’m concerned. I also agree with other reviewers that the cover flap is too small and useless. I do however like the side toggle buttons to help roll it up and had no problems with the zipper. When I washed it, some of the blue from the inside material bled through to the outside but that could have been me not following directions. I know it’s clean now and doesn’t affect its use. Other than that, it washed up well.I have only used it in summer, sleeping in a camper, so I can’t speak for it’s warmth yet. Might have had to throw out a leg on some warmer nights, but it’s super cozy. I’m pretty wide, so I appreciated the oversized width and could roll over comfortably.Takes up a lot of space and weighs a lot, so it won’t be perfect for everyone, but I think people looking for this kind of sleeping bag know what they’re getting. It’s not crazy expensive, so it doesn’t hurt to have it on hand for when you want cozy and then have your super functional waterproof lightweight ultra warmth mummy bag for your backpacking trips in the Himalayas.

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