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Stansport Camping Backpacking Adult Sleeping Bag

52.62

Stansport Camping Backpacking Adult Sleeping Bag

4.4

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$52.62

· Cotton,Flannel,Polyester · Imported · Ideal for winter camping · Size: 75 inches long x 33 inches wide, color: cobalt Blue · Features 5 lbs. Of poly-therm hollow synthetic insulation, will not lose insulating efficiency if wet · Polyester shell and cotton flannel liner for comfort and durability · Comfort Rating 20 - 30 degrees Fahrenheit

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SawyerReviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025

Kept me nice and warm in my rig for 2 winters now🚛 Many of those nights being below freezing. When its 20°F or below, you will want some cabin socks, because the cold air radiates through the Zipper at the bottom of the bag

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Sharon DividoReviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025

I love the warmth. I love all the cotton. I love the color I love the comfort. I just have it for home use.

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MeReviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024

Thick and well constructed. I am very pleased with this purchase. Update 5 months later: I still am super pleased with this purchase. I use it everyday and it is super warm and comfortable. I have zero issues with any of the construction or it’s warmth.

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TonyReviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023

This is a large sleeping bag, I am 5-11 and had plenty of room. It stays flat and does not slip or twist during sleep. The heavy-duty zipper does not snag. I wore a flannel shirt, cotton sweat pants, and socks and was perfectly comfortable at 30 F sleeping in an unheated van in the National Forest. Beware there is no standard for determining the temperature rating of a sleeping bag. Each manufacturer gets to decide their rating.

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Keith H.Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023

Heavy old school sleeping bag. 100% cotton lining and cover, 100% Polyester filling. Zip up carrying case included with external straps sewn onto the case, the sleeping bag also has two sewn in nylon straps to tie it down when rolled up. Once the bag is allowed to come up to full loft, getting it rolled up and tied down with the supplied straps is about impossible. Getting it back into the case is also about impossible. I use a 36" sleeping bag storage sack and roll it up and store it in that. The 36" black storage bag in the photos was from REI. This is my spring and fall cool weather bag and I keep it set up in the back of my SUV. (For winter I use a goose down bag). Unzipped with no base layers I can tolerate it as high as 65 degrees and will use it down to about 38 to 40 degrees. The zero degree Fahrenheit rating is ridiculous. The large size and absence of draft tubes and a full draft collar make this more of a warmer weather bag. There is a drawstring at the top to help with drafts. The bag is large and heavy. When inside I find the weight comforting and love laying in it. The internal flannel lining stops me from sliding around and the external canvas helps keep the bag from moving. The cotton also helps stop the bag from feeling clammy. The flannel lining routinely gets caught in the zipper. There are no built in guards on the zipper and the flannel is a bit oversized. When it catches its gentle and I can very easily back the zipper up and restart. Never had an official snag just these soft muted jams. If the flannel shrinks after washing that would be helpful. This is my second sample. The first one had issues in the foot area where the lining had been sewn to the zipper and an incomplete hem. I like the sleeping bag a lot. It's an excellent value. It's fairly well made and packed with quite a bit of insulation. Unfolded on my bed it completely covers a queen sized mattress. Think of it as a really really heavy blanket with a zipper. Washing might be a challenge. I'll report back on how that works out. WASHING UPDATE: Washed it in a large commercial washer with warm water. Dried in an equally large dryer. Came out looking great. No issues at all. Still looks new.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025

High quality.

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I don't want to sayReviewed in the United States on November 25, 2020

-10 degrees my a$$, this thing could barely handle the 30s. Comfortable but not warm! Had to cut a hunting trip short due partially to this. I would return it but I made the mistake of washing it by itself when I first received it and now the outside is stained red from the flannel.

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LeerosshReviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025

Very comfortable heavy duty sleeping bag. Well constructed with a good zipper

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PBainReviewed in Canada on February 18, 2025

Was looking for something for cold weather and a large size. This checks all the boxes and has a quality feel to the canvas exterior and interior lining. Best sleeping bag purchase I've ever made 👍

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TyReviewed in Canada on September 4, 2019

Definatly not -5c rated but it is very big about the size of a queen matress, had to use an extra blanket in the Canadian midwest summer nights.

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Samantha RomeroReviewed in Mexico on March 27, 2022

Es un poco estorboso pero muy calientito y acolchonado. Las cintas vienen muy frágiles, se rompieron en cuanto lo quise cargar. Te saca del apuro y a un buen precio