Grizzly +25 Degree RipStop Sleeping Bag (Tan)
Comfortable, warm, and durable, this sleeping bag from Grizzly by Black Pine offers a roomy sleeping space for your next camping trip. It’s available in three temperature ratings (-25-, 0-, and +25-degree) and in either cotton duck canvas or polyester ripstop exterior fabric. Both the cotton and ripstop models feature two-layer offset construction, ensuring the seams don’t overlap to prevent cold spots. They’re also designed with big draft tubes along the zippers that act as efficient barriers against cold air and chest baffles that can be drawn close around the shoulders. The huge attached hood can be made still more luxurious by inserting camping pillows. The bags features a microfiber insulation fill as well as a flannel lining to add to the cozy factor. Each measures 90 inches long and 40 inches wide (shoulder to foot). Machine washable on the gentle cycle, it should be hung to dry. Stuff sack with compression straps included. Since 1999, Black Pine Sports has been offering the coziest sleeping bags, the best in family camping tents, backpacking gear, self-inflating air mattresses, and more with its Black Pine, The Backside, and Grizzly brands.
Product Features
- Roomy sleeping bag available in cotton duck canvas and polyester ripstop models, and in temperature ratings from -25 to +25 degrees F
- Two-layer offset construction for superior warmth
- Microfiber insulation, oversized draft tubes, and chest baffles
- Cozy flannel lining; heavy-duty MAX double zippers
- Measures 90 inches long, 40 inches wide (shoulder to foot)
Best Big Man Bag So Far Fortunately/unfortunately I have only had the opportunity to use this bag only once, so the review is rather limited to this one experience. I am very active in scouting, flat water kayaking and hiking and have been looking for a big boy sleeping bag that could handle cold weather for quite some time. I saw your bag on MassDrop but found it cheaper on amazon, therefore I ordered from here.Before I give my review, I would like to explain my build because I am not your standard slim tall…
Skip the canvas shell get the ripstop I use this at base camp on elk hunts I have been caught in a blizzard sleeping in a Cabela’s tent without a heater and I was warm in the sleeping bag the trick is having a quality cot with a quality sleeping pad and using the drawstrings to keep heat from escaping. I love the sleeping bag so much I bought a second -50 sleeping bag for my wife and we even figured out that it warmer weather we can zip them together huge sleeping bag with lots of leg room warm large and heavy NOT for backpacking…