This sleeping bag does not unzip all the way around and cannot be connected to other sleeping bags. Browse Ozark Trail’s top-rated sleeping bags and pads and more. The sleeping bag I now use is Ozark Trail. This sleeping bag I always sleep in @ night @ home because I like it better than a regular blanket. I even use it during the winter as well.
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, 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. A lightweight sleeping bag that offers extra length and extra warmth. This is a great summer sleeping bag that is lightweight and easy to carry.
The Ozark Trail 40F cool weather sleeping bag features a durable, easy-to-clean polyester diamond ripstop shell and has a soft breathable liner. For easy convenience, the dual zippers allow you to fold down the top cover on both sides and easily snap into place. This extra-large sleeping bag measures 36 inches wide by 80 inches long and is recommended for people six feet tall and above.
I could have gotten better quality from a teenager’s home ec project and lighter weight. 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.
Mummy bags are very effective for keeping warm, but I am not comfortable in a confining bag. We bought two Ozark Trail 30-Degree Sleeping Bags. We have stayed nicely warm while sleeping in the cold in this bag. Rated for 30-degrees, we have slept in it down to 13.
I bought the zero degree bag and nearly froze to death. This is more like a 40 degree bag rating. Day one, night one…the zipper Ozark Trail Sleeping Bags tore and cord in hood broke. Day 2 …it was closer to 6 degree and I froze…I had to hike into town, replace the bag.