Coleman Dunnock Cold Weather Adult Sleeping Bag, Big and Tall
Ideal for camping at higher altitudes or in cooler months, the Coleman Dunnock Cold Weather Adult Sleeping Bag helps you sleep comfortably in temperatures as low as 20 degrees Fahrenheit. This sleeping bag features Fiberlock construction that keeps the insulation from shifting, reducing cold spots and increasing durability. A cotton cover and ultra-soft cotton flannel liner also keep you warm, as well as a Thermolock draft tube that prevents heat loss through the zipper. The bottom of the bag unzips to provide extra ventilation on warmer nights. A two-way patented ZipPlow zipper system plows fabric away from the zipper to prevent snags and frustration. And the Roll Control design and Wrap ‘N Roll integrated packing system make this lightweight backpacking sleeping bag easy to roll and pack. The Dunnock Big and Tall Cold Weather Adult Sleeping Bag has a spacious design that can accommodate most people up to 5 feet 11 inches in height. It is machine washable for easy cleaning.
Product Features
- Adult sleeping bag for camping in cold temperatures as low as 20 degrees F
- Can accommodate most people up to 5 feet 11 inches tall
- Fiberlock construction, cotton cover, soft cotton flannel liner, and Thermolock draft tube for warmth and heat retention
- ZipPlow system plows away fabric to prevent snagging during zipping
- Roll Control design and Wrap ‘N Roll integrated packing system for easy rolling and securing
Good Sleeping Bag BUT Temperature Rating Should be No Lower than +10C / 50F I purchased this bag a couple of years ago, and finally decided to write a review because I’m looking for a warmer bag.I’ve used this sleeping bag mostly for car/boat-in camping trips (not hiking), although usually in remote areas in cold weather (down to -5C / 20 F).GOOD:1.) Lots of room.2.) Cotton/fleece type lining is comfortable (not some stupid, shiny nylon material against your skin).3.) Zipper is outstanding. Very easy to open/close, large zipper…
Great Sleeping Bags. I am an avid camper and own many sleeping bags from expensive down mummy bags to cheap “walmart” bags. When looking for a sleeping bag be realistic about what your needs are. Don’t expect one sleeping bag to cover 4 season and every type of camping situation.We have 5 of these sleeping bags now. Not all the same exact model but all very similar. I have been really happy with these sleeping bags. We use them mostly in our camp trailer but I have used them several times for…
Poor design is a safety hazard. Great warmth and very soft feel. To the person who designed the flap/storage tie system for the bag, I pray to the good Lord above that you never design safety equipment for a living. This is the dumbest design I have ever seen. Redesign the bag and sew the flap at the foot of the bag so the strings and flap are not in your face at night posing a choking and entanglement hazard around your neck. Believe me, the first thing you will do with this bag is take scissors to it and cut that stupid…