Too bad the buyer at Walmart has gone to sleep on quality control on this product. Of the two-person bags we tested, the Nemo Jazz 30 Double was our favorite for its plush comfort, followed closely by the Kelty Tru.Comfort. Both bags are similar in design, but in the end, we simply preferred the Nemo’s interior and exterior fabrics over the Kelty. Nice Ozark Trail Warmfoot 75” by 33” Polyester fiber batting insulation.
The bag, by itself, is not very warm at that temperature. We layer a blanket between the sleeping pads and the sleeping bags for some extra insulation. When it is very cold I also use a comforter over the sleeping bags. Hand warmers in our socks and body warmers in our shirts are helpful as well. Our sleeping bags zip together, allowing us to take advantage of the shared body heat. Pairing these strategies together made it reasonably comfortable at that temperature.
The Ozark Trail 40-60F Sleeping Bag is a sensible choice for camping, backpacking, and other outdoor activities. This washable sleeping bag has been designed for use in temperatures between 40 degrees and 60 degrees Fahrenheit, to keep you warm on cold nights. The Ozark Trail 40-60F Sleeping Bag is highly durable, as it is lined with 100% polyester fabric both on the inside and outside.
The one that came closest is the Kelty Tru.Comfort 20 Doublewide. This bag employs a hooded design that traps heat ozark trail chair around the head. The Nemo Jazz 30 Double is very similar in design to the Kelty and performed about the same.
The Alps Redwood is by far the most comfortable out of the single bags, followed by the Polara 3-in-1, Big Agnes Echo Park, Teton Deer Hunter, and Teton Celsius XXL. Other top performers include the The North Face Wawona Bed, REI Siesta Hooded, and the Coleman Multi-Layer. The Multi-Layer has removable layers of padding and soft fabrics, as does the Polara 3-in-1. When you’re already far from the comforts of home, it’s appreciated when your sleeping bag can increase your comfort level, not compromise it. That’s why we put all these sleeping bags through multiple comfort tests. Despite having twice the amount of body heat, we were surprised to see none of the double bags we studied could match our warmest single bag’s warmth.