Coleman Oak Point Cool Weather Big and Tall Adult Sleeping Bag
Stay comfortable during chilly nights outdoors with the Coleman Oak Point Cool Weather Big and Tall Adult Sleeping Bag. This lightweight sleeping bag has heat-locking construction with a polyester cover, Coletherm insulation, and a soft cotton flannel lining to keep you warm in temperatures as low as 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Fiberlock construction keeps the insulation from shifting, reducing cold spots and increasing durability. For additional warmth, a Thermolock draft tube helps prevent heat from escaping through the zipper. A two-way patented ZipPlow zipper system plows fabric away from the zipper to prevent snags and frustration. And thanks to its Roll Control design and Quick Cord patented no-tie closure, this backpacking sleeping bag is easy for one person to pack without any assistance. The Oak Point Cool Weather Big and Tall Adult Sleeping Bag can accommodate most people up to 6 feet 4 inches in height. It is machine washable for easy cleaning.
Product Features
- Adult sleeping bag for camping in temperatures as low as 30 degrees Fahrenheit
- Can accommodate most people up to 6 feet 4 inches tall
- Coletherm insulation, Fiberlock construction, flannel lining, and Thermolock draft tube for warmth and heat retention
- ZipPlow system plows away fabric to prevent snagging during zipping
- Roll Control design and patented no-tie closure for easy one-person packing
So happy I bought a second one Bought one and was so happy I bought a second one. I’m 6 foot 2 and really liked the size of these. Buy getting two we can zip them together and wife and I have a size to fully cover the queen air mattress. Have used them twice and found them comfortable and well made. While the weather was very good, only got down to 63 at night, so very mild weather, but found them comfortable. I kept the boxes to repack them, but really need to find a good stuff sack, as the boxes are not going to hold…
30°? Yes, but… Yes, five stars from a poor experience.Some of the reviewers had raised concerns about using this below 40°. This past weekend I got to use this below 40 degrees. Our scout troop went out and were entertained at 33 degrees and 26 degree wind chill. My tent is a Big Agnes, which has good circulation. I added old school heavy warm-up pants (not wind pants) and same style jersey (completely old school dad style). Yes, I knew I was going to be pushing what the bag could do. I was not a…
Hot Feet? This bag’s for you. We recently purchased 2 of these sleeping bags for a week trip to the Green Mountains in Vermont. We sleep on a queen Aero bed and played these right on top. It stayed warm all night so we didn’t need to zip these closed. They are very comfortable. We loved the no snag zipper feature. I also really loved that the flannel cloth comes around the top seam, almost like a sewn in sheet so you don’t have the polyester material right up by your face. If you get hot feet or claustrophobic, these bags…