🔥 Sleep XL, Stay Warm, Adventure On! 🏕️
The REDCAMP Cotton Flannel Sleeping Bag XL is a premium, waterproof, and durable envelope-style sleeping bag designed for tall adults up to 6'6". Featuring a soft cotton flannel lining and hollow fiber filling available in 2lbs or 3lbs weights, it offers comfort in temperatures ranging from 23°F to 59°F. Its reversible zipper allows two bags to combine into a double sleeping bag, perfect for couples or extra space. Lightweight and compact with a compression sack, it’s ideal for camping, hiking, and outdoor adventures with a 365-day warranty ensuring risk-free purchase.
Brand | REDCAMP |
Colour | Blue with 2lbs filling |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Shape | Envelope |
Seasons | Spring,Summer |
Temperature Rating | 41 - 59 °F |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Camping and Hiking, Climbing, Fishing |
Special Feature | waterproof |
Material | Polyester |
Fill Material | Cotton |
Product Dimensions | 2.31L x 0.89W Meters |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Item Weight | 2 kg |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Fabric Type | Cotton,Polyester,Ripstop Fabric |
Size | XL |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 6 Feet |
Department | Womens |
Manufacturer | FREELAND EXCEED INC |
Item model number | FBA_RC11081 |
ASIN | B01N33DYXD |
E**G
Good bag nice and comfy
This is a great bag it is nice and comfortable and will keep you warm and temperatures above 45° I would not trust it for anything less. It's just a little thin for anything less. It packs really small but not super small if you're looking for something super small. I would purchase it again.
M**F
warm weather only
While I like the dimensions of this bag, the insulation is so thin as to not be there.Summer bag only. You'll need a pad because this bag has none.
M**S
Just what I wanted
Its light small folding and very cosy. The inside is soft and its nice and wide. Good sleeping bag I highly recomend it.
K**D
Works for me for what I need in a sleeping bag
My husband thought I was crazy to buy a cheap ($45) sleeping bag online, sight unseen. However, it has a number of features that the bags I saw in local shops for $100 or more did not have. One is the so called "flannel" lining. This is not a luxurious fuzzy flannel, and I am not sure that the fabric is really 100% cotton, but it does have a feeling against my skin that is somewhat like a cotton sheet. For me that makes it a lot more comfortable for sleeping than the sleeping bags with slippery nylon everywhere. Also I like that it has a hood, is fairly wide, and allows me to unzip and ventilate my feet if they get hot. It's not too hard to roll up and put in the carrying bag, either. The quality of the zippers and the fabric appear only so-so to me, but overall I am satisfied that this bag will work well for my needs.
M**.
A comfortable, lightweight bag that works great for it's $30 price
I purchased this sleeping bag for field drills with the Army National Guard.It packs very small, is lighter than the USGI summer sleeping bag, and leaves me at 6'2" with plenty of room for boots and uniforms and anything else I would like to not sleep on top of, but have warm in the morning.The extra pocket is a nice touch, letting me store a small flashlight or headlamp in a consistent and conspicuous place in case I wake up on the wrong side of the bed and forget my own name.Most importantly of all, the flannel feels very warm and soft compared to the nylon of the USGI bag I purchased this to replace.The negatives I have for this sleeping bag so far are mostly nitpicks, but I feel people should understand some of its limitations and plan around them.Under about 40°F, a bivy, insert, or wubbie is needed to keep the cold air from coming through onto you in a very bone-chilling way. In mornings after such nights, the dew tends to seep into the outside of the bag when I decide not to cover it and allow it to accumulate.The quilting and the outside of the sleeping bag are very thin and flimsy, so it should not be used on the bare ground.The zipper readily skips and is difficult to zip up from the outside, and the velcro retainer wears out extremely quickly.After about a week of use, the flannel lining starts to feel matted and gross. Although I face the same problem with nylon bags, the accumulation of grime seems to happen more quickly with this flannel one.Washing is a process, however I've only hand washed it in a tub, sprayed it down with a hose, and air dried it.Overall, this is a fantastic sleeping bag for the price, and great for anyone looking for a light and comfortable option appropriate for cool nights by itself, or cold nights with additional preparation.
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