| | |  | Camping & Backpacking | Home » » » » Coleman Big Game Sleeping Bag with Pillow | | | | | | | Description: | | The Coleman Big Game Sleeping Bag With Pillow is a great choice for winter camping and other cold conditions. With six pounds of Coletherm insulation, the Big Game Sleeping Bag will keep you warm down to -5°F. Measuring 40" wide by 85" long, the Big Game fits most people up to 6'5" tall. Made of 10-ounce cotton canvas cover with a cozy cotton flannel liner, the bag's full cover construction eliminates potential cold spots. For comfort and convenience, a 20"x12" cotton flannel pillow is included. The 2-way zipper allows airflow at the foot of the bag, for a more comfortable sleep. Two like bags can even be zipped together to make a double bag. The Big Game Sleeping Bag includes the Wrap 'N' Roll system -- just roll the bag into the attached carrier for easy packing and storage. Commercial machine-washable. 5-year limited warranty. | | | Features: | |
• Super king-sized sleeping bag: 40" x 85", fits most sleepers up to 6'5"
• 6 pounds of Coletherm insulation to keep you comfortable down to minus 5ºF
• ComfortSmart technology keeps heat in, insulation in place, zippers working right, and comfort a priority
• 20" x 12" cotton flannel pillow included
• Wrap 'N' Roll system -- simply roll bag into attached carrier
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 21.26 inches | | Product Width:
| 11.81 inches | | Product Height:
| 12.2 inches | | Product Weight:
| 12.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 19.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 13.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 13.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 12.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 32 reviews |
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Heavy, Warm & Comfortable Sleeping Bag!May 10, 2011
By Boot Babe This sleeping bag is very warm and comfortable. I took it out to the desert during the fall and winter season, where the weather was in the 20's and 30's. And this sleeping bag kept me warm. Especially with the hood that covers your head from any cold drafts. I loved the fact that that this sleeping bag was oversized where you you had extra room to turn around and move more freely. The fact that it is lined with a soft brushed flannel made this very cozy to sleep in. And built in hood made this sleeping bag perfect. It is a heavy sleeping bag but not too bulky. I am very satisfied with my purchase.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Quick delivery, great product!May 30, 2010
By Ronald Angle
"Graybeard1942"
If you tent camp in elevations about 6,000 feet, this is the sleeping bag to purchase. It is so warm that no extra covering is required. The outer layer is the most durable that I have ever seen on a sleeping bag. Caveat, this is NOT for backpackers.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
EXTREMELY ComfortableMar 03, 2011
By P. C. N.
"Beatledodger"
This is easily one of the best, if not THE best, bag I've ever had. I was worried that I might get too warm...but no. In fact, we've been using it at home as a comforter while it's been so cold since I unpacked it a couple of weeks ago. We can't bring ourselves to pack it away just yet. Plus - there is plenty of room. You will love it.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Big SleepFeb 12, 2010
By Jerry Cie
"ride on"
Bought this for camping, love it, large enough for me to stretch out in and not have that cluster-phobic feeling I get in normal bags, its on the heavy side so I wouldn't take it backpacking, comes with a pillow its small but works good. I'm 6' 160 lbs and can fit another person in it, if I have to. I also use it as a blanket at home on cold nights and it gets very warm. Glad I bought this, works great, gets hot on some nights, I just unzip a little.
Pros: Large, thick, comfortable, -5' rating, keeps you warm. Cons: Heavy.
Four stars, good buy.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Not so sure it deserves the temp rating it hasOct 17, 2011
By Rayzer I drive a truck over-the-road and use a sleeping bag instead of having to make my bed every day, which can be a pain in a cramped space every morning. The sleeping bag seems to be sewn together pretty good and the zipper works very well. There is a little pillow that comes with it that is just a complete waste of material. The pillow is so thin and flimsy that it is completely useless. Just give it to the birds and let them make a nest from it.
I haven't gone through the winter with this thing yet, but I love to sleep with the A/C really cranked up and blowing in my face. So, as long as I can be warm while I sleep, I'm fine. The problem I've seen so far is that my feet are cold and will wake me up during the night. I may get the temperature down to the mid to upper 50's in the truck during the night, but I just don't see how this is gonna work at -5 degrees. I can already see that I will have to take an extra quilt to throw over the bag while I sleep.
I do like the canvas-like outer shell instead of the slick outer shells. There are a lot of times that I have to park on some sort of down slope and with a slick bag I find myself either bunched up in a corner or headed for the floor at some point during the night. I also like the width and length of the bag. I don't like my feet to be constrained while I'm sleeping and with me being 5'11", I still have plenty of room to wiggle the tootsies. I also toss and turn a lot through the night and because of the width of this bag, I am not constrained around my chest area and able to toss and turn without it waking me up. The size of it ends up being just a couple of inches smaller (width and length) than the twin mattress I sleep on in the truck.
Overall, I am happy with this bag and would buy it again if I needed another. It serves my purpose well enough.
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