Ohuhu 75″x 34″ Sleeping Bag with a Carrying Bag for Temperatures 48 F to 59 F, Zip at the Left Side

July 31, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $17.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:22 GMT+0100 - Details)

Stay warm on those cool nights camping under the stars with this Ohuhu® 75″x 34″ Sleeping Bag!
It’s light-weight and comes with a free carry bag, so don’t worry about carrying any bulky or lumpy blankets in your pack when you’re on the move. Going camping soon but don’t have your sleeping bag yet? This is the perfect solution for staying warm on cool outdoor nights. Get ready for your adventure, and order your Ohuhu® Single Sleeping Bag today!
 
Specification:
-Dimensions: 75 x 34 inch
-Package: 4.7 x 11.4 inch
-Shape: Square
-Outer: Nylon
-Liner: T/C
-Fill: 100% Polyester
-Fill weight: 100g/m2

Package Includes:
-1 x Sleeping Bag
-1 x Carry Case

Product Features

  • Waterproof and comfortable – Nylon outer & 100% polyester inner filling.
  • Light Weight (780g/1.72lbs) & Foldable Design (Folded Size: 4.7″ x 11.4″) makes your camping experience more easy and convenient.
  • Potable and space-saving, easy to roll up into the carrying bag.
  • Temperature limitation: 48F, Comfortable Temperature: 59F.
  • Zip at the left side – You can get a double sleeping bag if you also purchase the one has its zip at the right sight.

Comments

Raymond D. says:

Great 3-season bag, especially for the money This is a great bag for the money. I’m 6′ and 195lbs and it fits me well. It is slightly narrower than some of my other rectangle bags, but I still have plenty of room to roll over, spread my legs, etc. I’ve used it several times now and it still looks new. The interior is a soft cotton-y feel that I like better than the nylon feel of many sleeping bags. I finally used it in temps where it didn’t quite support. It got down to 41F, and the bag was chilly. I threw a parachute blanket (thin…

Mariana says:

Great for Summer Camping So far, so good. Used this on an overnight over labor day weekend in the Ponca Wilderness, AR, and it was the perfect weight. I mostly slept on top, but when I got a little chilly, I was glad to have it. I used this on top of a foam pad, and would be comfortable using that setup down to about 50 degrees F, which is 15 degrees lower than what I experienced. I am a 5’7 female, and I had enough room to completely cover myself in the bag and there was lots of room width-wise as well. My only…

Brandon Howard says:

Great Warm Weather Backpacking Bag! I haven’t field tested it fully yet. I have taken it out my porch and sat out under the stars for a couple hours bundled in it. Temperature was in the lower 50’s and I stayed plenty warm. 

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