Warm foot Ozark Trail Adult Sleeping Bag for Sale in Martinsville, IN

But it’s priced right for its features, and that’s just one of the many reasons it’s our top pick. Saryn Chorney, a sustainable lifestyle and eco-travel writer, worked with travel editors and pulled from her own camping experiences, including a three-week road trip across the U.S. Outdoor gear expert Nathan Allen also contributed his expertise when compiling this list. Whether you’re camping out ozark trail sun shelter under the stars, snug in a tent, hanging in a hammock, or cozy inside your RV, the first factor to consider when choosing a bag is the temperature and your overall campsite environment. A sleeping bag that keeps you cool in the summer might not withstand a dipping fall thermostat, let alone frigid winter weather. However, a warm bag may render you sweaty and uncomfortable in warmer months.

If you host sleepovers or have frequent visitors with small children, the Hiccapop Inflatable Toddler Travel Bed is a must-have. Intended for children 18 months and older, it has raised bumpers around the edges, which can help keep young ones from rolling off onto the floor. It also has a removable mattress section for easy cleaning in case of any accidents or spills. The King Koil has a fully-flocked top layer, so we found it soft and comfortable to lay on.

During testing, we were big fans of the mattresses that had adjustable firmness settings built into their pumps. Our best adjustable air mattress, the BeautyRest SkyRise Air Mattress, has a button built into ozark trail screen house the air pump hole that allows you to release air gradually for just the right amount of comfort. Other models feature pumps that allow you to set your desired firmness level and then inflate the mattress.

We happily backpacked for multiple nights at a time with this bag but noted we needed an extra blanket to stay warm when temperatures were in the 15-to-25-degree range, despite its 20-degree rating. Multi-season campers should keep this in mind when putting together their packing lists. For side sleepers who don’t like a traditional mummy-style bag, this bag’s helpful jacket-style hood is insulated and keeps a pillow in place. It’s relatively lightweight and compatible with most types and sizes of sleeping pads, and it packs down to a compact size.

For fifteen dollars I wasn’t expecting (or needing) anything that would stand up to freezing weather. Unfortunately the workmanship was more than a little upsetting, even for that price. Since nights are typically cooler than daylight hours, the air in your mattress is bound to condense overnight, causing some deflation. Additionally, while many models are good at storing air, they’re not airtight.