(as of Jun 04, 2025 22:08:55 UTC – Details)
Polyester
Imported
Tall design for people up to 6 ft. 4 in. tall
3-in-1 design for use as a double-size bag or 2 sleeping bags when zipped apart
Lightweight sheet gives you multi-layer comfort options
Roll Control system keeps your bag straight while rolling it up
Quick Cord system for easy packing without tying
Comfort Cuff design surrounds your face in softness
ZipPlow zipper for snag-free opening and closing
Coletherm hollow polyester insulation provides better heat retention with less weight
Machine washable for easy cleaning
Stuff sack included
Customers say
Customers find this sleeping bag versatile for the money, comfortable like a quilt, and spacious enough for two tall adults to sleep in comfortably. They appreciate its good quality construction, lightweight design, and easy-to-carry case, with one customer noting it stays toasty all night long. The zipper ease receives mixed feedback – while some say it works great, others report issues with zippers not staying closed.
Dan –
Good sleeping bag. No seriously, it is, but read my comments fully.
Bought this bag specifically because it’s a queen size, and I toss and turn a good bit, and wanted the room.I also slept in this bag for a total of about 40 nights during hunting season in central Florida, in a tent, so I experienced a good range of nighttime temperatures in it.The construction and materials are decent, no issues so far, even after separating the bag and washing it, including two extra rinse cycles, there’s no fraying, nothing coming apart.The bag comes apart into two halves as stated in the specifications. It’s easy to do, and it’s also easy to put back together. This not only allows it to become two separate sleeping bags, but also makes it possible to wash it at home as two separate loads. More about that later.I found the “sheet” to be a nice idea but I hate how it’s only on one side and how it attaches, but frankly, I don’t have a better way and it does work. A full wrap around removable sheet would be better in my opinion but would probably be a hassle to get it out and put it back in.It has pockets built in the bottom section at the open end, I’m assuming for pillows but they’re small, and I use big boy pillows not toy size pillows, so as far as I’m concerned those are just an added construction cost that serve no useful function.They don’t hurt the use of the bag, and hey, somebody will no doubt find them useful. For what I can’t fathom.Even though I know better, I initially slept in it on an air mattress without anything under the sleeping bag for insulation.Don’t do that.I shouldn’t have.I certainly know better.It was OK until the temperature got down to under 60° but at that point an air mattress will suck your soul from your body.I ended up doing what I should have done from the beginning, and putting a fleece blanket then two army style 80/20 wool blankets, then another fleece blanket on top of those as insulation, which was perfect, even down to the upper 20s.This isn’t an indication that the sleeping bag isn’t good, but air mattresses absorb your body heat and you need to insulate yourself from them just as you do from the ground.The sleeping bag itself was very comfortable between 55° and 65° but I’m one who overheats, and over 65° I had to partially open the bag to get air in.Between 50° and 55° I needed a lightweight fleece style blanket on top of the sleeping bag to be warm. That said, I wasn’t wearing any pajamas, or any of that. At 55°, in a bag this size, without the body heat of another person or pajamas of some type, you’re probably going to be slightly chilly but not cold.Between 35° and 50° or so I needed to add a medium weight comforter to the fleece type blanket to be warm. I also decided to wear sweat pants, socks and a T-shirt on these nights. Again, just me so no extra body heat. That was a bit on the warm side to be honest. Not hot, just a little warmer than I prefer.When the temperature dropped to 35°, I had the comforter, the fleece blanket, and my “woobie” on top of the bag.Woobie is the old insulated Army poncho liner that I’ll never get rid of. And when I knew the temperature was dropping to that point, I wore sweat pants, socks, and a T-shirt along with the extra layers of insulation. I was again slightly on the warm side but that beats being cold.When the temperature dropped to about 26°, I had all that, and added a lightweight army style 80/20 wool blanket like the ones on top of the air mattress on top of me.I wasn’t the slightest bit cold.So that’s what I experienced and how I did things using this sleeping bag, in a tent, in central Florida, for about 40 nights total.On to that whole washing thing…When washing, as with all sleeping bags, DO NOT wash a sleeping bag in a top loading machine, EVER.JustDon’tIf that’s all you have, either take it to a family member or friend’s house who have a LARGE front loader, or go to a Laundromat and use the large commercial front loaders.Wash it in GENTLE or DELICATE, and in COLD water.My front loader is 4.5 CF, and is just about perfect for washing one half section if this bag at a time.Or, clean your bathtub, and hand wash it in the tub.I recommend finding someone with a large front loader, because that’s a pain, and without a spin cycle (DO NOT WRING IT OUT LIKE A DISHRAG!!) it’s gonna take a long time to dry.Also.DO NOT dry it in a dryer.JustDon’tHang it to dry.After washing it took about two days to fully dry, hanging over a 2″ PVC pipe instead of a clothesline, in shade, rather than sun to protect it from UV. It did get damp from the dew after the first day when I forgot to bring it in for the night.Overall, this is a good sleeping bag, but as is the case with all sleeping bags, the temperature they rate them at is always based on “survival level” not comfort level, and with ANY sleeping bag you should add 10° – 15° to their advertised temperature rating, and add blankets as needed. For me that’s better than buying a bag with a colder rating, as then I’m too hot. Layers can always be removed.
awilda –
Perfecto
Perfecto
LadyOnTheGo –
Great quality.
EVerything about this was great. I was too bulky for my needs
Count Orloff –
A very roomy more modern alternative to the old flannel sleeping bag
We’ve had the bulky old flannel sleeping bags from Coleman and yeah you can zip those together, but they are heavy and bulky and, when wet, very hard to dry. We were looking for a quality double that was lighter and smaller when folded and easier to wash, with more modern materials, and this seems to fit the bill. It is still pretty bulky when rolled or folded. But it is about the size of our Queen size bed, plenty large enough. Flannel is much nicer on your skin than some of the satiny slippery nylons used in a lot of cheap bags. This Coleman has interior fabric that’s nice and soft, plus the separate sheet that should be great if you want to just give that a wash more often. I mean face it, how often do you actually wash your whole sleeping bag, even if it’s machine washable? Don’t answer that.We’re using it in the lower bed of a VW Eurovan camper and it fills the width and actually hangs over the foot end of the bed. I’m sure our 5 and 7 year old can crawl in with us no problem. Did I mention it’s LARGE?Cons: the strings for tying up the rolled bag are too short by about 6 inches. The bag at least when new is a bit bulky and slippery and you have to get a good determined purchase on the thing to roll it up tight enough to hope to get the string around it and into the bag. My advice is to get an adjustable oversize nylon strap you can place around it and then pull tight. It does come with a nice carry bag but you have to roll it up pretty compact to get it into the bag.The zip-plow thing that’s supposed to prevent zipper snags works most, but not all, the time. Better than a regular normal zipper, yes, but there are still loose flaps along the zippers that can get caught. I think they must leave those flaps on so that the air doesn’t whistle in and out of the zipper even when closed, which is good, but it’s still a bit of an issue.
Scott Thatcher –
Cabin bag
I like the sheet included … Best for Cabin use. May be good for Summer use or temperatures above 60 degreesThe 45 degree rating is pushing it
Jayro42 –
Awesome!
Well made. Zippers are very good at not getting hung up on the bag. The inside liner is very soft and comfortable. I actually just use it like a comforter on my bed. Also can be split in half if you have a smaller washing machine or need two sleeping bags. Itâs well worth the money. I would buy again.
rlw4863 –
Really like this sleeping bag
Bought to use indoors while caring for a relative. Took the single sheet out of it and purchased a double sheet that I put inside. Easy to launder just that double sheet. Sleeping bag is more than warm enough and is comfortable. (Granted it’s used inside, but it works for this purpose.) Will probably take when traveling to throw on hotel beds and have our own sheets and blankets in one easy-to-carry case.Zippers work easily, bag holds up well. Is it a challenge to roll up? Yep! But even this old lady has done it every time I use it and I get it back in it’s bag. So yes, it is doable. ð
Paul Morrison –
Good idea
Lots of room for one and cozy for two. Very comfortable.
An Amazon Customer –
It is everything that is claimed for it. Large, even when unzipped and used as a single bag instead of a double, warm, easy to use, and machine washable!
Tara –
Easy to roll up and very comfy.
Cliente de Amazon –
La bolsa de dormir es muy grande, puedes moverte a traves de ella sin problema yo mido 1.76 y mi esposa 1.60 y estuvimos comodos. El material es bueno y comodo, la hemos utilizado en clima de 10 C a 14 C en la sierra que es un clima un poco fresco y muy bien sin frio.
Tara –
This sleeping bag was warm and comfortable for summer camping. I have a weird thing where I like everything to match, so that was one of the main reasons I purchased this bag. I dislike sleeping bags that are brightly coloured with plaid. This one seemed to have good reviews, and it is a nice neutral colour – so I purchased it and I’m glad I did. I used this bag with my partner and we had lots of room to move around. It is a bit bulky, so probably only good for camping with a vehicle.
Angélica –
Acampamos en el nevado con clima frÃo y lluvioso y nos mantuvo calientes, es muy cómodo y amplio.