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

While a small packed size is nice, we ascribed the least importance to this metric. From its rugged outer shell to its warm fleece center quilt, the Teton Sports Polara 3-in-1 is a stylish interchangeable bag that offers a wide range of customizable warmth. Each piece of the Polara is a separate and unique layer that can be added, removed, or interchanged, allowing it to be multiple bags in one. This layering system provides options, letting campers customize their warmth needs in different climates, temperatures, and seasons.

Both the Nemo Jazz Double and Kelty Tru.Comfort are chock full of extras, including storage pockets, optional layers, spacious hoods, and over-sized top quilts. We scored the Nemo Jazz slightly higher because we absolutely grooved ozark trail sleeping bag on its generous pillow sleeve that runs the entire width of the bag. No more searching for your pillow in the middle of the night. Car camping bags tend to have many features, which we found to be true with the models we tested.

The Teton Polara and REI Siesta shared the spotlight in this metric. Each has its own unique features that earned it a top score. The Polara stands out for its unsurpassed layering system that allows the bag to be customized for warmth. The Siesta’s main draw is its plush hood and several smaller design considerations that help it effectively retain heat.

Bought this for backpacking because it is lightweight and packs small, but it is a complete waste of $45. Even with clothes, a thin liner and a fleece liner inside it, the bag could not dispel the cold. There was zero insulation properties as far as I could tell.

ozark trail sleeping bag

It’s our favorite hooded bag because it offers more features than the other single-person hooded bags on our list at nearly the same price. It also weighs less, packs up smaller, and is more portable. For six years running, the Coleman Brazos has reigned supreme as our favorite low-priced model. We are consistently impressed by this bag’s ability to perform adequately against a long list of competitors despite its simple design and cheaper price tag. When it comes to warmth, the Brazos can hold its own against bags that cost far more.

Find the best sleeping bag/pad for your next outdoor adventure using our independent reviews and ratings. It is terribly heavy for backpacking and definitely not rated correctly. If you just can’t afford a better bag…DO NOT GO OUT IN COLD WEATHER OR YOU WILL REGRET IT. The only way you would sleep well in this bag is if you are under 5’5″ and very slender and use it summer nights or maybe push it to early fall. I would not recommend this product to anyone unless I wanted them to freeze and get a terrible night’s sleep. I nearly froze to death on the trail, and craftsmanship is garbage (to put it mildly).

Our testing confirmed that shelling out three figures will generally get you a higher-performing bag. Most of the top bags we reviewed all fit in this price profile. In general, more warmth (i.e., more insulation), more features, and more comfort (i.e., higher quality materials and typically more spacious dimensions).

It’s compact, and keeps you warm and comfortable throughout the night. It has ClimaTech fiber for added warmth, comfort, and durability. I purchased this sleeping bag for warm weather camping trips at the local lake. 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.