Ozark Trail 40F Weighted Camping Sleeping Bag 95″ L x 34″ W

For exceedingly comfortable nights under the stars, you won’t want to forget a high-quality sleeping bag. Nice Ozark Trail Warmfoot 75” by 33” Polyester fiber batting insulation. Inside the sleeping bag, the manufacturer skimped on the softer inner ozark trail canopy lining, by making four inches around the interior zipper, and about two feet from the interior bottom of the bag, a rough cheaper vinyl or nylon fabric. And every time you move your feet you get to hear the crinkle of the fabric on the bottom.

We had our outdoor experts test 26 sleeping bags to evaluate comfort, temperature, quality, value, and portability. We layer a blanket between the ozark trail sleeping bag sleeping pads and the sleeping bags for some extra insulation. Hand warmers in our socks and body warmers in our shirts are helpful as well.

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One of the wheels came loose when one of our testers was carrying about 100 pounds of gear, which is well under the stated weight capacity. We tested the Pivot Xplore on multiple surfaces, including sand, grass, and concrete, and the large, stroller-like wheels ozark trail sleeping bag moved smoothly through all the environments. As you’d expect, it was a bit harder to push through beach sand, though still feasible. The brakes on the Pivot Xplore are activated by a small pedal near the wheel, and we found them to be fairly easy to use.

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. This article was written by GH Institute Textiles Lab Executive Director Lexie Sachs, who has a B.S. In fiber science from Cornell University and more than 15 years of experience in the textiles industry, including merchandising and product development for home products. Lexie joined GH in 2013 and has extensively tested all types of bedding — including mattresses, sheets, pillows, comforters and more — using specialized lab equipment and hundreds of consumer testers.