Coleman Warm Weather Sleeping Bag with Wrap N Roll

Fiberlock construction keeps the insulation from shifting, reducing cold spots and increasing durability. A Comfort Cuff surrounds your face in soft, warm fabric, and a Thermolock draft tube helps prevent heat from escaping through the zipper. The 2-way patented ZipPlow system plows fabric away from the zipper to prevent snags and frustration. And with its Roll Control design and patented no-tie closure, this backpacking sleeping bag is easy for one person to pack without assistance. This big and tall sleeping bag features a spacious design that can accommodate most people up to 6 feet 7 inches tall and is machine washable for easy cleaning.

Once you have that number, it’s a good idea to build in a little buffer (we like an extra degrees) to avoid getting cold. And keep in mind the temperature rating is closer to a survivability rating rather than being comfortable and warm. Other factors to consider are your age—people typically don’t sleep as warm the older they get—and whether you are a cold or warm sleeper. Most campers stick to the warmer months for their outdoor adventuring, and as a result, most of the sleeping bags on this list are rated in the degree range. Anytime a company adds features or upgraded components to a sleeping bag, it adds to the cost.

Stay warm and cozy on cold nights under the stars in temperatures as low as 20°F when you add the Coleman Cold-Weather 20°F Brazos Sleeping Bag to your camping gear. It’s built to last coleman chair season after season thanks to a durable construction that keeps insulation from shifting. North Face sleeping bags have various types of bags that you can buy depending on your needs.

For the extensive sleeping bag review, I also interviewed experts who could speak to what makes a great sleeping bag and how to choose the right one for your needs. I talked to an assistant professor at New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), Preeti Arya, who’s an expert in technical fabrics and sustainability. coleman canopy I also spoke with Jeremy Cronon, the expedition equipment lead and outfitting manager at NOLS (National Outdoor Leadership School) Rocky Mountain, and Austin Robbs, director of equipment and accessories at Patagonia. When it comes to packed size, the Brazos landed close to the middle out of all of the bags we tested.

For starters, you get a respectable weight of 2 pounds 10 ounces, which is the lightest three-season option on our list (Kelty’s own Galactic 30 below weighs around the same but is far less versatile). Along with a healthy dose of 550-fill down, the bag offers cozy warmth and good compressibility. And considering the typical price of a down bag, the Cosmic Down’s $165 MSRP really stands out.