Ozark Trail Down Sleeping Bags

Here are our tips on buying a sleeping bag, and what else you’ll need to get for a comfortable nights sleep in the wild. I used this bag from February of 2002 to June of 2002 on the Appalachian Trail, and I still have it. The first night out it was less than 14 degrees F, and I had at least 50 nights under 40 degrees F.

ozark trail sleeping bag

I can’t say I was warm, but I wasn’t shivering, freezing, or cold either, although I did wear 2 layers of clothing. I won’t ever buy an expensive sleeping bag after carrying this cheapo, unless I can find a cheap bag that weighs a lot less. 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. I’m so disappointed with this product that I advise anyone buying sleeping bags not to even look at Ozark and buy Coleman instead. Nice Ozark Trail Warmfoot 75” by 33” Polyester fiber batting insulation.

The bag on its own is very comfortable down to the 30-degree range. With the return of the colder weather, it is time to pull out our winter sleeping bags. Shopping for sleeping bags is overwhelming. I did a good bit of research before purchasing ours.

We began car camping with cheap Walmart sleeping bags. When we started backpacking we needed lighter more compressible sleeping bags. ozark trail backpack Our first choice of bag was a failure, three years later, we have two sleeping bags each for year round camping and backpacking.

Stay cozy even on the coldest nights of your camping or hiking trips with the Everest Mummy Sleeping Bag, +5F/-15C Degree. Find the best sleeping bag/pad for your next outdoor adventure using our independent reviews and ratings. This sleeping bag I always sleep in @ night @ home because I like it better than a regular blanket.

And storage roll up straps are both in great condition. Thanks for viewing the vintage Ozark Trail sleeping bag. However, I used this bag two nights last weekend and found it was too cold on its own—lowest temp was 51 degrees each of those nights. I was in a large tent (admittedly, a smaller tent would have been better) with one other person. I had to add a fleece sleeping bag for more insulation.

Take the Ozark Trail 40F Weighted Sleeping Bag on your next camping adventure! The Ozark Trail 40F Cool Weather Sleeping Bag features weighted top layer filled with glass beads to help calm and comfort. The bottom layer is insulated with hollow fill fiber to help keep warm up to 40 degrees. I used this bag two nights last weekend and found it was too cold on its own—lowest temp was 51 degrees each of those nights. The bag uses Climatech fill, a down alternative, making it very light.

I purchased this sleeping bag for warm weather camping trips at the local lake. For fifteen dollars I wasn’t expecting (or needing) anything that would stand up to freezing weather. Unfortunately the workmanship was more than a little upsetting, even for that price.