Coleman King Sized Cold Weather Sleeping Bag

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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. It was in the comfort category that the Coleman Brazos started to show a few weaknesses. The tricot knit liner isn’t particularly elegant and in fact is a bit of a debris magnet. In the end, the Brazos scored the lowest for comfort out of all the bags we tested. That being said, we feel they are still a great choice for young kids (who sleep through most anything) or teens (who don’t sleep and will most likely be around the campfire all night). We feel it would be great for kids or teens, both of which tend to be hard on shoes, clothes, cars, and just about everything else.

I also love the snag-free zipper and the handy hidden pocket. When it comes to packed size, the Brazos lands right in the middle out of all of the bags we tested. We also scored each bag on how easy it rolled coleman canopy up and fit into its storage bag. It rolls up easily and fits into its stuff sack with a little bit of effort. It’s also quite a stretch, but it could double as a backpacking bag if you’re in a pinch.

The interior of a sleeping bag varies quite a bit between designs, but one general rule of thumb is that comfort correlates closely with price. Comparing two of our top picks, Coleman’s cheap Brazos 20 uses a tricot lining that’s reasonably cozy but less soft than The North Wawona Bed (especially the smooth fleece-like panel along the top of the Wawona’s interior). For those who plan to get out a lot, opting for an upgraded design may be worth it. You don’t need to wash your sleeping bag after every camping trip, but you should clean it once or twice a year, depending on how much you use it. Using a front-loading washing machine (never use a top-loading agitator-style machine), wash your sleeping bag with a small amount of mild liquid detergent on a warm, gentle cycle and rinse it with cold water. Coleman recommends using a fabric softener, but do not use bleach.

Inside is a little rough, as fabric is similar to a fire retardant type of material. In the end, it all comes down to what you need and what you’re willing to spend. We feel the Coleman Brazos is a great bang for your buck that allows infrequent campers to enjoy the pleasure of spending a night under the stars. Found something you love but want to make it even more uniquely you? Many sellers on Etsy offer personalized, made-to-order items.

You will love this extra layer of comfort between you and your sleeping pad when you are in your family tent. Meant for 30- to 50-degree nights, this rectangular bag is roomy in the legs and supremely comfortable. It is fleecy soft inner lining and it rolls up and ties with attached cords. That said, the all-in-one answer comes with some compromises. In the end, the temperature rating does have value and you should use it as a basic guideline.

More importantly, the zipper itself doesn’t work anyway because we found the stuff sack to be too tight to begin with. Straps for tying sleeping bag back up are poorly sewn into the seams on the bag. Flannel lining could be too clingy, scratchy, and uncomfortable for some. The Coleman Sacks jacket is made from a Vintage coleman chair or similar vintage bag. This jacket has an oversized bomber jacket fit with meticulous craftsmanship.

Colorado-based Kelty has been in the camping business for a long time, and we like what they’ve come up with in the Galactic 30. What makes this bag unique is its combination of quality 550-fill-power down with a rectangular shape. Most traditional camping bags stick to synthetic fill for coleman canopy cost savings, but lofty down clusters offer a premium feel and warmth that polyester just can’t match. And as we’ve come to expect from Kelty, the Galactic is solidly built and priced pretty affordably at $170, which is around $30 less than REI’s similarly intentioned Hunkerdown above.