❄️ Sleep Warm, Adventure On – Your 30° Night Companion
The Texsport 30 Degree Cedar Pass Mummy Sleeping Bag features a durable rip-stop polyester shell and liner, insulated with 1.5 lbs of 100% Insulblok polyester for reliable warmth down to 30°F. Its ergonomic mummy design and full two-way zipper provide comfort and ventilation, all in a lightweight 2.4-pound package perfect for solo outdoor enthusiasts.
Brand | Texsport |
Color | Blue |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Shape | Mummy |
Temperature Rating | Comfort |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Polyester |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Product Dimensions | 84"L x 24"W |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Fabric Type | Fill, Lining, and Outer: 100% Polyester |
UPC | 049794152267 977175685519 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00049794152267 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.7 x 8.7 x 7.6 inches |
Package Weight | 2.35 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33 x 24 x 84 inches |
Brand Name | Texsport |
Model Name | 15226 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Texsport |
Part Number | 152267 |
Fill Material Type | Polyester |
L**B
good bag
just used it last night in 25 degree weather and it worked well i had a sleeping pad and a sleeping bag sleeve. the bag does suggest using a sleeve in cold weather and that is always a good idea. good quality. Low cost. the bag is thin but warm. And i do motorcycle camping and it is perfect size for the bike.If you need a bag get it!
M**E
Cozy and light
Nice bag. Warm without being bulky. I wish I could pack it down smaller than a basketball-that is still kind of big. I got this as an alternative to my 25 year old EMS bag-and the EMS bag can be compressed smaller...But very nice product.
A**R
Look to Mountain Trails
This was thin....and no worth it.
R**T
fine if you are trying to save money
Pretty cheap contstuction with threads hanging off all over, but warm and fine if you are trying to save money. Packs up reasonably small. I used this on a few backpacking trips.
H**S
Great bag for the price.
30 degrees, under 3 lbs, under $30, and at 33" x 84" x 24", it's bigger than most mummy bags. That is exactly what I was looking for but I was afraid I was going to have to pay a lot more. I'm glad I found this one. I haven't tried it out in the elements yet but it seems to be all it says it is. My only disappointment was that I couldn't pull both knees to my chest while the bag is fully zipped, which is something I sometimes like to do but rarely can in mummy bags. However, I could get one knee up, which is better than most mummy bags. (I'm 5'11", 150 lbs). Feels warm, comfy, cozy, and has decent loft. It fits in a nice little compression sack, and even has a handy little pocket for your flash-light/wallet/keys or whatever. If it was 1" wider and came in camo it would be completely perfect.
A**.
It rained 2 nights and was pretty cool but I was quite comfortable in this bag ...
I purchased this bag a week ago (using my wife's account) and used it for three nights at the end of July. It rained 2 nights and was pretty cool but I was quite comfortable in this bag (mid-upper 50 degrees). I remember thinking I was doubtful how this would work at 30 degrees, but I was surprisingly comfortable. My wife has a thicker, more expensive sleeping bag and she was uncomfortably cold all night.The bag seems pretty thin but as such is really light and I was able to compress it to about twice the size of football. The zipper worked well, though it seems you may want to be careful with it. I zipped the liner in it about three times and was patient removing it, which was actually quite easy. The length is appropriate for me (6'1", 200lbs) and I fit well, though the width might begin to be a problem if I were much wider (I wear a 40" sport jacket). Otherwise, I'm quite happy with the purchase.*I would give it four stars because I am dubious regarding the temperature claims and the zipper seems like it could be a problem in the future, but it's a $25.00 sleeping bag that worked better than I expected.
C**D
Seems good, but is big
This is much bigger then I thought it would be. It is still light and packs fairly small but it is just much more roomy then I thought. Perhaps its my fault for not taking all the size measurements into account. Has no loft of anykind really and doesn't compress to much. Overall I think it is still a great buy for the priceWith some good packing and compression it gets to about basketball size. If your looking for a great value get the Ozark Trail down cocoon 32 degree sleeping bag. Is about half the size as this with the same temperature rating and packs to about the size of a grapefrut. Weighs 1.5 pounds Costs me 50 bucks on the walmart website.
A**X
Cheap, but Bulky
This sleeping bag is nice. It is very warm and seems to be durable, but it is very large when packed in the stuff sack. You can't do a great job of compressing it and when clipped to your pack it is quite large, not heavy, but large. I ended up buying a Lafuma with a compression sack that weighs a few ounces less but packs to 1/4 the size of this bag. I still will end up using it as a backup, or maybe on colder overnight trips.
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