Coleman All-Weather Multi-Layer Sleeping Bag, Blue

December 6, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 22:11 GMT+0100 - Details)

Whether you’re camping in frigid weather, spending warm nights under the stars, or anything in between, the Coleman All-Weather Multi-Layer Sleeping Bag has you covered. The bag features 3 versatile layers (All Weather, Warm Weather, and Cold Weather) that can be removed or attached at simple connection points based on the anticipated weather conditions. When it’s hot out (60˚F or higher), cover up with the lightweight All Weather fleece sheet. When the temperature drops at night (45˚F–55˚F), swap in the Warm Weather inner bag for more coziness. As the temperature cools (32˚F-45˚F), use the Cold Weather outer bag for a comfortable night’s rest. If it gets really frosty out (as low as 0˚F), attach all 3 layers together for ultimate warmth. Ready to pack up? The Roll Control loop fasteners help keep the bag straight while you roll it up, and the included carry bag makes storing and transporting your new sleeping bag to and from the campsite that much easier.

Product Features

  • Easily removable layers attach at 3 simple connection points
  • All layers are machine washable for effortless cleaning
  • Carry bag included for easy storing and transporting
  • Roll control keeps the bag straight as you roll it up to make packing Super easy
  • ZipPlow zipper allows for snag-free opening and closing
  • Hollow Coletherm insulation provides better body heat retention with less weight
  • Thermolock draft tube prevents heat loss through the zipper

Comments

Anonymous says:

Versatile bag that will save space Camping in the spring & fall is always hit & miss. We went camping two weeks ago with my daughter’s American Heritage Girls scout troop and the overnight temps were 32F. My daughter (who sleeps in a tent with her friends) was pretty chilled the first morning, despite having a bag rated to 32. Thankfully, I’d packed an extra sleeping bag “just in case.” We camped again this past weekend and the overnight temps were hovering around 50 – so she had no problems. And so, variable fall weather…

Anonymous says:

Thick You won’t take this backpacking but if you really do backpack in the cold you don’t need something like this. I’ve slept in a 30 rated sleeping bag in a one season tent (old canvas with no window sealing…) in 15 degrees. I felt fine except for my face. This is really big for car camping as well. It takes at least two cubic feet of storage space. It is great for when you need to make up a quick bed for company or staying in a place that doesn’t have a lot of heat – it is comfy!It’s…

Anonymous says:

Does as it says but a bit of a pain I really wanted this to be a good bag, so I could maybe get rid of a couple I have. I live in Wisconsin, and weather here can vary greatly, even in just a few days. Today, for example, was in the 80’s. Tomorrow we will have a high of 50.Camping can be hit and miss depending on your equipment. I have several sleeping bags of various ratings depending on when we need to use them.I had hoped this would be easy and “neat.” I’ve seen similar things with inserts, and the…

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