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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
I bought four of these for indoor sleeping on spare beds in my Airbnb. Very lightweight and I doubt anyone is overheating in this. Roomy enough for an adult. Very similar to a spring/summer quilt.
l.m.
Reviewed in Italy on September 23, 2024
bel sacco a pelo confezionato in una comoda borsetta che ne riduce le dimensioni. una olta aperto il sacco a pelo risulta leggero e molto morbido, ottimo per la stagione primaverile o autunnale credo un pochino leggero per l'inverno. l'unica pecca e' la cerniera che tende a riaprirsi se non chiusa completamente
SAMANTHA COOPER
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 24, 2024
Came quickly, lightweight and packs up small. Comfortable with UK summer camping. Good quality for price.
Seth Tramble
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
Exactly what I expected. Bought to use when I go hammock camping. Interior is same material as exterior. Hopefully will be used for a sleeping pad, per se, more than for warmth. I would expect it to keep me warm if we have a cool night. Rolls up into a bag and is easily compressed.
Pedro
Reviewed in Belgium on June 7, 2024
Really good and smoth for our childrens to travel together with Friends and use it over night, IT is warm and softReally small when folded and easy to carry
Brenna
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
When my oldest son went to college across the country, he needed a sleeping bag for an overnight visit for orientation, not for move in. He was traveling and I thought this may be less bulky for him. He said it worked really well on the floor of a dorm floor and that he stayed warm and it was big enough. Well he used it for every trip, and for guests during school. I bought my middle son the same bag because my oldest loved his so much. My middle son used it as well. My daughter has used it for camp every year. It fits in her bag. Camp can get cold at night and she says the sleeping bag is big enough and it's warm. I don't know if this would be adequate for outdoors. I think one of my boys slept outdoors at the Grand Canyon with this and it was fine. Anyways, the bag saves space, big time and works well for average size bodies. It's better than a regular sleeping bag.
Gary
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Thin, but it will work.
Yiping
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2019
This sleeping bag is a great choice for the price, but it is still very soft, and comfortable. It is warm enough to use on a cooler night, but can still be used on warmer nights. It can also open completely flat, and used as a blanket, making it a very lightweight, portable blanket to carry around. It is small enough to carry around easily and not be very noticeable. Even the carrying case is small, making this sleeping bag easy to put in another bag. Its light enough that it won’t tire you down when you try to carry it around either. The materials seem very durable so it should last a long time, without any issues. It is even easy to wash, I just threw it in the washer machine and it had no issues in there. I don’t think I dried it in the dryer though, I just let it air dried for the a day, and it was fine.
Mrs Brewer
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2016
This was exactly what I was looking for, a lightweight sleeping bag that packs up very small. I live in Arizona and was looking for a bag that I can take when a group from my church visits Mexico, not something designed for cold nights. This bag is perfect! It weighs hardly anything and is super easy to roll up and store. There is no awkward kneeling and squishing or enlisting a friend to help; the bag rolls up quickly, fits in the bag, and has convenient straps to bundle it up even tighter.The directions say to air it our for 48 hours before first use, which I am doing now, but there is no unpleasant order. The label says it is machine washable (a big plus) but should not be put in top-loading agitator type machines. My only concern at this point is that the bag might generate too much static as it has that polyester type feel to it. Other than that, I am delighted and keep thinking this bag would be really nice to have in the car for long trips and emergencies.
B. Grissom
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2016
I've been an avid camper/backpacker/hiker for years. This is my first ultra light sleeping bag and I couldn't be more happy! I research everything before I buy and I went to all the big name retailers to see their offerings but their prices were way to high. And now that I have the sleeping bag, and have used it, I'm not sure how they can charge 3 to 4 times more for what you get with this.First, the stuff sack is a great bonus, you can really get this thing small and easily pack it into a backpack/bicycle saddle bag. All the stitching that holds the compression straps looks very high quality as well. Then the sleeping bag itself is very nice. The zipper feels strong and I never had any issues with it. Also I know a lot of people question sizing, I'm 5'11 and 175 and this bag fits me great. So if you are around those dimensions, don't hesitate at all buying this bag.It's rated at 48 degrees and I think that's about spot on. It keeps me warmer that I anticipated when I was in my hammock, so it's a perfect spring/summer/early fall hammock sleeping bag. Overall, I couldn't be happier...if you are on the fence...just buy it!
Lisa Perry
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2016
I bought this for a three day wilderness survival course and used it while sleeping in a hammock. The night temps were about mid 60s and this VERY thin and lightweight sleeping bag offered just the right amount of warmth necessary for a comfortable night of hammock camping. It is lightweight and when in its stuff sack, it is very small and the straps allow you to tighten them up to make it even smaller. The zippers seemed durable enough for me. I am 5' 5" and weigh 175 pounds and this sleeping bag was roomy enough for me both in length and width without feeling too cramped in. I was able to bend my leg at the knee when sleeping on my back and even sleep on my side with bent knees with no problem. My husband has the same sleeping bag and although he weighs less than me, he is taller (5'10") and he said that the sleeping bag was suitable in length for him as well. The sleeping bag is easy to remove from the stuff sack but takes a small effort to stuff it back in. I had to lay it out on the ground flat, then take the open end and fold it in half and then fold it in half a second time and then tightly roll it up to the opposite end and then stuff it back into its sack. When I returned home, I washed it on the gentle cycle and hung it in the garage to dry. It is very thin parachute / nylon fabric with VERY LITTLE stuffing inside. I did not notice any separation or bunching of the minimal stuffing inside. In my opinion this sleeping bag would be way too thin to use if sleeping on the ground. You would require some kind of significant sleeping mat for a comfortable nights sleep because this would offer NO cushioning between you and the ground at all. I also do not know if it would be sufficient warmth for temps below mid-50s but it's perfect for mild spring and summer nights.
klsy dvs
Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2016
Great little sleeping bag. The compression bag compresses it to a very small size it would take up hardly any space in any pack. I am 6'2 and this bag is long enough for me to comfortably sleep in it with the blanket up to my neck. It is definitely a spring/summertime bag but it doesn't try to claim to be anything more than that. I personally use it for sleeping on a ship so it is very rare that it is ever colder than about 10 degrees Celsius. I found using it at around 15 degrees I actually got to warm and had to unzip it.The only slight negative I find is that the interior of the bag is also nylon. I would prefer a fleece or cotton inside but it doesn't claim to have these features and I have found most bags this size are nylon. The nylon is more comfortable than I was expecting however, and if I really wanted I could always get some sort of liner.All and all I am very happy with my purchase it suits my needs perfectly. I would certainly recommend it for anyone wanting to do some fair weather camping especially if you hiking in as it is very light and takes up very little space.
Verónica
Reviewed in Spain on March 13, 2016
Me llamó mucho la atención lo compacto que es este saco en la bolsa, y lo poquísimo que pesa. Se puede transportar de forma muy cómoda y sin ningún esfuerzo por las razones indicadas. Va bien asegurado en su bolsita, que se puede cerrar en la parte superior con el cortón, y yendo además fijada con las tiras marrones que lo aseguran por completo.Meterlo de vuelta en la funda no es que sea una tarea sencillísima, pero entra bastante bien. Si lo plegamos bien no hay que pelearse mucho con la bolsa para que luego entre perfectamente y vuelva a quedarse casi como venía de fábrica.En cuanto al saco en si, es mullidito aunque no de los que más. Y es que está pensado para unas temperaturas para las que tampoco hace falta que tengamos un saco demasiado grueso. Si vamos a dormir en una superficie muy dura recomendaría llevar algo, por ejemplo una esterilla o pqueña colchoneta para que nos amortigüe un poquito más. Exceptuando esto, el saco es muy cómodo ya que resulta muy amplio. Puede dormir en él una persona de teniendo sitio para moverse.Me gusta además que pueda abrirse en su totalidad para usarlo como manta. Una opción que nunca viene mal, ya que nunca se sabe cuándo nos podrá hacer una mejor función de esta manera.En definitiva, un saco de dormir muy ligero que cumple su función para temporada de primavera/verano. Cuando no haga demasiado frío ya que para temperaturas muy bajas habría que seleccionar otro más adecuado para ellas.
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