OuterEQ Compact Lightweight Mummy Sleeping Bag, Compression Sack Waterproof For Camping & Hiking & Backpacking (Orange/Grey Left)

May 10, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $32.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:22 GMT+0100 - Details)

Details
* Brand: OuterEQ.
* Size: 220cm x 80cm.
* Package Size: 36cm x 18cm.
* Weight: 1.16kg.
* Fabric: 210T WaterProof Nylon.
* Lining: 190T Pongee.
* Add material: Mimic floss silk.
* Temperature Rating: -10~15 Degrees Celsius.
* Features: waterproof comfortable keep warming and simple design style.

Product Features

  • The backpacking sleeping bag is very compact and easy to put back in the bag. you can throw it in your duffle when travelling. The hiking sleeping bag is lightweight and great for winter, spring and fall weather.
  • The lightweight sleeping bag comfortably fits most campers up to 7 feet tall, The sleeping bags would be the best gifts to your sister or your friend.
  • You can use these sleeping bags while staying in a rustic cabin and needed to sleep with your youngest daughter/son. The Sleeping bag can be combined into a double sleeping bag with a left sleeping bag[Orange/Grey (Left)] and a right sleeping bag[Orange/Grey (Left)].
  • The backpack sleeping bag is durably constructed of a polyester cover with soft cotton liner, stuffed with cotton insulation to keep you comfortable to -10~15 Degrees Celsius.
  • The camping sleeping bag is completely machine washable. This sleep bag is full of features to keep you warm and comfortable.

Comments

Eric says:

Good. Tall. Warm, but probably not as warm as advertised I’m 6’4″ and the length was just fine.Due to its mummy bag shape it is a big tight around the chest/shoulders. If you are very big around you may not fit.Also, it wasn’t quite as amazingly warm as I expected. I went camping in ~32-degree weather, and it was sufficient, but I’d be wary to use it if the temperature was below 20 without a lot of extra layers.

Devote says:

Good bag that does what it says I have used this bag several times camping along the Appalachian Trail and in several state parks this past winter. It kept me warm around 16 degree, and was still comfortable in the low 50’s. At 5’4″, it is a little roomy but overall a nice bag for the price. Packs nicely in the provided stuff sack. The stuff sack itself does not look durable but has held up.

Steve Kotsiris says:

Not bad for the price Tested it in a Hammock with a thermorest pad in 35F temp (Feel like 26F with wind chill). I’m a warm sleeper and don’t really get cold at night. But I was a little cold even with a down jacket on and wool socks. But not cold enough to not be able to get to sleep. The bag says it good to 20 degrees but it’s advertised as good down to 15 degrees F. I think I’d need to layer up a little more to handle 20F but I think it’s doable. The bag could have a been a little bigger (more room), but again at…

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