The Ozark Trail Himont 40F Large Mummy Style Climatech Sleeping Bag is perfect for cool weather camping. The cozy mummy shape helps retain heat during cold fall nights. The mummy-shaped design with neck baffle and zipper baffle provides optimal thermal insulation and is approved for temperatures as low as 40 degrees Fahrenheit. It protects your head and shoulders from the elements and provides extra warmth and comfort while sleeping outdoors.
For this reason, we do not guarantee the exact delivery time; the delivery issue is the responsibility of the shipping company. The bag uses Climatech fill, a down alternative, making it very light. The roomy bag, 33 inches wide by 75 inches long, rolls up to a compact 14 by 8 inches. Made with soft polyester, ozark trail chair the outer layer being a diamond ripstop material, the bag is both comfortable and durable. The zippers are sturdy, with no problems in the two years we have used them. Stay cozy even on the coldest nights of your camping or hiking trips with the Everest Mummy Sleeping Bag, +5F/-15C Degree.
Thanks for viewing the vintage Ozark Trail sleeping bag. For convenience and ease of storage, the sleeping bags feature a stuff sack and elastic straps so you can bundle them into a manageable, compact size. I notice this isn’t the first review with this complaint. The zipper broke on my warm weather bag on the second night out. Too bad too because overall I’ve had good luck with Ozark Trail stuff. Too bad the buyer at Walmart has gone to sleep on quality control on this product.
Both Trail Ozark Sleeping Bag and Coleman offer a variety of sleeping bag options depending on your need. However, Coleman is notably best suited for casual car campers. Ozark trail has more options in terms of insulation and is thus suitable for camping in cold weather. Trailspace’s community of gear reviewers has field-tested and rated the top warm weather synthetic sleeping bags. I cannot believe that I wasted 160 dollars on some junk. By the time we got back from camping the next weekend three out of four sleeping bags had the zippers broken.
It is terribly heavy for backpacking and definitely not rated correctly. If you just can’t afford a better bag…DO NOT GO OUT IN COLD WEATHER OR YOU WILL REGRET IT. The only way you would sleep well in this bag is if you are under 5’5″ and very slender and use it summer nights or maybe push it to early fall.