Coleman Cold Weather Sleeping Bag, 20°F, Adult
Original price was: $89.99.$67.28Current price is: $67.28.
Coleman Cold Weather Sleeping Bag, 20°F, Adult Price comparison
Coleman Cold Weather Sleeping Bag, 20°F, Adult Price History
Price History for Coleman Dunnock Cold Weather Sleeping Bag, 20°F Camping Sleeping Bag for Adults, Comfortable &...
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Current Price | $67.28 | September 18, 2024 |
Highest Price | $75.99 | August 9, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $62.99 | August 24, 2024 |
Last price changes
$67.28 | September 5, 2024 |
$62.99 | August 24, 2024 |
$75.99 | August 9, 2024 |
$64.99 | July 15, 2024 |
Coleman Cold Weather Sleeping Bag, 20°F, Adult Description
- Cotton
- Imported
- Adult sleeping bag designed to keep you cozy in temperatures as low as 20 degrees F
- Suitable for most people with heights up to 6 feet 4 inches tall
- Fiberlock construction with a cotton cover and soft cotton flannel liner for maximum warmth and comfort
- Thermolock draft tube prevents heat loss via the zipper to maintain ideal temperature
- Patented 2-way ZipPlow system avoids fabric snagging during zipping
- Roll Control design and Wrap ‘N Roll integrated packing system for easy rolling and securing
- Unzips at the bottom for additional ventilation on warmer nights
- Machine washable for hassle-free cleaning
- Zip two together for double the room – ideal for cozy camping or glamping experiences
Coleman Cold Weather Sleeping Bag, 20°F, Adult Specification
Specification: Coleman Cold Weather Sleeping Bag, 20°F, Adult
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Coleman Cold Weather Sleeping Bag, 20°F, Adult Reviews (13)
13 reviews for Coleman Cold Weather Sleeping Bag, 20°F, Adult
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John K. –
It showed up in great condition, extremely warm, extremely comfortable. Would definitely recommend this product.
Shawn Grey –
This is the perfect sleeping bag. Very thick very comfortable and not that nylon crap.
Alexey Moshchenikov –
I know what I order and it was it
orchid –
I would use this sleeping bag for camping if you aren’t carrying it. But I might even consider carrying it because of the comfort it provides.
However, I am not using it camping most of the time because I guess I am a bit weird and like the coziness of a sleeping bag in my bed. My old one finally gave up after a zipper tab broke off and 2 rips appeared…I mean the thing was more than 25 years old and lumpy from being washed so much. So I wanted to get one as close to the old one as possible and this one is soft, flannel-y, roomy, longer than my old one which is better because my dog has room to sleep on it at my feet instead of on a pillow that he ends up sliding off of.
I deliberated on the $50 price, though for a good quality sleeping bag it is a decent cost. I kept thinking about it and it was the one I really wanted because it isn’t a slick, noisy, sweaty, brightly colored bag, it is a soft, caramel colored fabric with a nice loft, breathability, and it turns out it is warm without being hot. Plus the no-snag zipper is amazing. And it has a cell phone pocket.
So if you are looking for cuddly but roomy comfort and don’t mind the weight, this is your bag. I hope to have it for 25 years like the last one. The old one now belongs to the dog for when he feels like sleeping on the floor.
K –
This is the second time I have bought this exact sleeping bag. My first one that I had for about 6+ years I used so much and it finally got a rip that was not worth trying to fix. I am 5’3 so this bag makes me feel like I am in a king size “bed”. It’s soooo comfortable, roomy and keeps me very warm even during the coldest camp nights. My only complaints are:
1. The bag has gotten so popular, that it’s always out of stock.
2. I got it for $37 dollars years ago, but now the price has tripled at most stores, so this is a good deal right now.
3. Trying to reroll it into the flap that’s attached is tricky and I’ve yet to master it.
4. The zipper tends to slide down a little too easy, do I’m constantly having to pull the zipper back up to be secured in.
None of these are deal breakers for me, because the bag is just that nice. I specifically got it for the warmth and space it provides. Although I just got this not to long ago, I plan on buying another one just to have in case it gets discontinued AGAIN!
Homero Benitez –
El saco de dormir es amplio y ayuda a mantener muy bien la temperatura, no lo use bajo una condición de extremo frío pero seguro estoy por la composición y el grosor que funcionaría bien
Karen L. –
I needed a good quality sleeping bag. Found this one and it’s perfect. Soft and comfortable. Long enough to cover my feet at night and keep warm. So glad I found this.
Kato4moto –
Got this to use in my RV. I like the heft and it’s warm enough for my area where winters may get down to mid-20s; temps inside the RV generally don’t get get lower than low 40s.
If you’re looking for a lightweight bag for a hiking trip, definitely look elsewhere. For my intended use, though, it’s a home run.
Amazon Customer –
I have used this exact bag every night for the last 5 years and its been washed LOTs of times and still keeps its shape and warmth. Very cozy and comfortable without being too heavy or smothering. Plenty of room to move or change position at night w/o getting tangled up in like most sleeping bags.
I like it so much I’m buying another one. Eventually they do lose the loft of the fill if they are washed enough and mine is almost at that point. I feel this is the best sleeping bag I’ve ever had so I’m giving it a high score and if you want a bag that will really last, I highly recommend this one!
AZ
Lewis –
After many weeks of research, I decided to buy a Dunnock for use as a comforter. I’m sleeping in a Twin XL bed and was tired of freezing every night under three yarn blankets and a cheap comforter. It washed and dried well at the laundromat, though it took me some time to figure out how to undo the zipper (was ditzy on my part, not hard to understand). Despite the zipper being partially done up, nothing was pulled or damaged.
After letting the last stretch of dampness dry up at home, it took a few days to break in. When it’s stiff at first, don’t be annoyed that it’s rigid and heat escapes when zipped up; give it a chance and move around inside. Stacking the cheapo comforter and another thick blanket on top did the trick and have been keeping me warm. While the Dunnock is well constructed, I don’t find it great at retaining heat. Add a layer or two as I did and you’ll notice a marked improvement.
As for alternatives to it, I did find a few – all more expensive or at least impossible to find and buy. The Wenzel Conquest and Grande are discontinued, as is the pricy Slumberjack Country Squire line. The Coleman Big Game looked good at first, but many have complained of quality control issues and its measurements proved unsuitable for a tall man. The Coleman Brazos looked attractive, but again measured too small besides sporting cheaper build materials.
As a side note, one reason I chose this was the combination of hypoallergenic fill and breathable cotton exterior. Warmth is great, but not if your skin can’t breathe and you find yourself throwing off the covers every so often because of it. If you have a more sensitive immune system, avoiding down fill could be a good idea.
All in all, I would recommend this sleeping bag. I see it as one of the very best on the market today and at not too high a price. The red plastic zipper tab is an excellent feature and prevents snags altogether; I can’t remember the last time zipping was such a breeze. I would have preferred a king size to tuck further under my mattress, but it works. It cleans well, the colour scheme is pleasant, and the brown cuddly interior was a nice touch.
P.S: When washing, use cold. When drying, use medium heat, no more. Let it stay a bit damp so it doesn’t shrink and the fluff inside doesn’t feel like bunching up. You may notice some fuzzies on the orange exterior from cleaning, it is what it is.
Konner Boivin –
This bag is great! It’s very warm and soft giving great comfort. The no snag zipper is amazing, no more fight the zipper in the middle of the night. I’m 5’10” and this bag is giant for me!
UMendoza –
Needed to pack heavy for a camping trip with my son and the wife had ordered a Amazon sleeping bag that was not close to what we needed for a 20 degree night at Big Bear Mountain , in tents. After reading all the reviews and seeing the weather we made the purchase of 2 and it was well worth it! These are the real deal very heavy duty sleeping bags and extremely comfortable and big for a 6’ 1” male 309 lbs male adult. But still warm enough for a 12 year old boy.
今 –
信頼あるコールマン寝袋だから購入しましたけどファスナー部分に10センチ位ほつれが有りました。残念です。