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REDCAMP Ultra Lightweight Sleeping Bag for Backpacking, Comfort for Adults Warm Weather, with Compression Sack

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Color: Green with 1.8lbs


Features

  • polyester
  • Imported
  • Ultralight and Softer: Size is 87" x 32.5"/ 220cm x 83cm. Weight of 1.8lbs. Perfect lightweight sleeping bags for adults of 6 feet in tall. High-quality and durable fabric, stands up to years of use.
  • Temperature Range: This backpacking sleeping bag for camping is comfort in 68F/20C and fits temperature range 59 - 77 F/15 - 25C. Females are recommended to choose the hooded sleeping bags.
  • Reverse Zipper: 2-way zippers allow for 2 bags to be attached together as a double-bag or a quilt&blanket when unzipped in summer.
  • Compressed Sack: Convenient internal stuff pocket for store your belongings and a compressed oxford sack is included to pack. Package size: 7.9 x 4.7" / 20 x 12cm.
  • GANURANTEEDG: REDCAMP offers a 365-day limited manufacturer warranty. If you're not satisfied for any reason, please contact us immediately and we will give you a reply within 24 hours

Brand: REDCAMP


Color: Green with 1.8lbs


Occupancy: 1


Shape: Rectangular


Seasons: Spring,Summer


Temperature Rating: 68


Age Range (Description): Adult


Sport: Camping & Hiking


Material: 190T Polyester Fabric


Fill Material: Synthetic


Brand: ‎REDCAMP


Color: ‎Green with 1.8lbs


Occupancy: ‎1


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Seasons: ‎Spring,Summer


Temperature Rating: ‎68


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Sport: ‎Camping & Hiking


Material: ‎190T Polyester Fabric


Fill Material: ‎Synthetic


Product Dimensions: ‎87"L x 32.5"W


Closure Type: ‎Zipper


Item Weight: ‎1.8 Pounds


Outer Material: ‎Polyester


Fabric Type: ‎polyester


Size: ‎Kids


UPC: ‎607128880929


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎12.24 x 7.99 x 7.17 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.87 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.7 x 4.7 x 7.9 inches


Brand Name: ‎REDCAMP


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year


Suggested Users: ‎mens


Manufacturer: ‎FREELAND EXCEED INC


Part Number: ‎rc11056


Fill Material Type: ‎Synthetic


Skill Level: ‎Professional


Hand Orientation: ‎Blue with 1.8 lbs


Date First Available: December 6, 2016


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  • A little snug for big guys
Color: Green with 1.5lbs
So I was looking for a nice little backpacking bag for summer and this one seems to fit the bill. For warm weather, you don't need much right, so you want something nice and light. So this bag is about the size of those fleece sleeping bag liners that you can buy to increase the temp to an existing sleeping bag, or even use as is for the summer months too. This here though, has a nice water resistant outer layer so it's best to use one of these instead. It arrived yesterday, so I decided to see how it fits. I'm over 6 foot, 245lb with extra large frame. It's just a bit too snug for us big guys. Though it's about the same size as a fleece liner, it doesn't have much give. It's just a bit too small and tight for an enjoyable nights sleep. So what I decided to do is open it and zip a fleece liner to it, so now I have big double wide, yet still lightweight enough bag, that will feel very roomy and if it gets cold, I can kinda fold the other part up over me and stay extra warm. Living in a northern state, I planned on carrying the extra fleece liner anyway, so with this setup, it will be more like a quilt but one that can't slid off during the night because it's actually a big, lightweight sleeping bag. With this setup, I should be nice and comfortable and still only around a couple pounds, should be easy to carry no matter how miles of trails I want to do for the day. It's basically the weight of my pad, so. I think I'll have a nice little inexpensive setup here. Stansport Fleece Sleeping Bag sold here on amazon, for about 15 bucks! It's basically the same size and will give you a nice double wide sleeping bag for us big fellers. The added bonus is, if it dips unexpectedly during the night, I can simply unzip then, and place the fleece liner inside. Though, tight, I can fit and it will keep me very warm, no doubt probably right down to 40 or so doubled up. For spring and fall, I think I'll carry an extra fleece liner, and sleep inside that, with the double wide and be good down to about 35-40 probably. All this said, it would be more ideal, if they offered a 36 to 40" wide version of this, but then again, like I say, I would still have carried one fleece liner for an extra precaution anyway, so since I'm carrying it, I might as well just make the nice double wide. I bet this is going to work out great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2022 by Customer

  • Field tested - lightweight, warm and comfy
Color: Green with 1.5lbs
Great value for the weight and was way more comfortable than I expected in 50*F nights, although I must mention that I sleep in warm base layers so that probably contributed to my coziness. Overall, felt like I was sleeping wrapped up in a thick fleece blanket. Compression sack was great to pack it down. Would def buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024 by Mary Kate

  • Nice Enough Bag but the Compression Sack is Way Too Small
Color: Blue with 1.8lbs
It's a nice summer weight bag that's comfortable in warmer temperatures. My son used this bag for our last week long camp outing and he said it was comfortable. We even had one night where the temperatures got down into the upper 50's and he said that he wasn't too cold. Everything seems just as advertised as far as the sleeping bag itself. The compression sack that comes with the bag is problematic however. It is absurdly small for the sleeping bag. As a lifelong camper, I am no stranger to a good compression sack. What's great about them is that you can put a compressible item such as a sleeping bag into them with relative ease and then use the attached straps to make the whole package much smaller. This makes packing easy and saves room in your bag/backpack. It also allows you the option of decompressing the bag for long term storage as it's not good for the sleeping bag filler material to be under high compression for long periods of time. The sack that comes with the Redcamp sleeping bag is so small that you are forced to manually compress the bag while you're stuffing it into the sack. You really have to use some effort to get it all in there, and by the time you do, there's almost no point to using the compression straps as there's very little remaining compression that's possible. It's no surprise that there are a half dozen complaints in the reviews about the compression sack ripping. Just putting the bag into the compression sack puts it under heavy strain. I'm ordering a much larger 10 liter compression sack for the sleeping bag (the compression sack that ships with the bag is about 3.4L for comparison). I'll keep the Redcamp compression sack and use it for something much, much smaller than a sleeping bag as it seems like a decent enough sack from a quality of construction standpoint. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2020 by JMM

  • Very light, comfortable sleeping bag for warm weather
Color: Green with 1.8lbs
This bag is wonderful if all you need is a very light and compact bag for sleeping in warm weather. A trip to Idaho found me using it comfortably, down to about 50F, and otherwise if feeling a bit chilly, some light clothing did the trick to provide the extra warmth I needed. On a night at higher elevation that took me by surprise with some near-freezing temps, the bag wasn't warm enough but I fortunately was tent camping with my sister's car nearby, and with she being the more experienced camper, she had brought extra blankets along. One warm blanket and this sleeping bag were then enough to sleep comfortably. My only issue with this sleeping bag has been the slippery ripstop fabric shell, when laying atop an inflatable sleeping pad also made of ripstop nylon. To rectify that situation, a beach towel between the two did the trick. One new use of sleeping bag is also as a "transformed" sleeping pad....the Sleepingo sleeping pad I bought is a noisy thing when you move around upon it. Well, after the cold night of sleep where I used the blanket, I decided to buy a warmer yet still lightweight sleeping bag and....oh yes, so wonderful a purchase it was...a compact cot. What I found is that this Redcamp sleeping bag makes a great sleeve for the Sleepingo pad, and the low bulk of the pad actually allows it to be left inside the sleeping bag, with both then rolled up together and still easily fitting into the Redcamp stuff sack. The combo together make for a much quieter and plusher sleeping surface to lay upon the cot, and then I can either sleep directly atop them with a blanket or in the second sleeping bag I bought. Either way, the sleeping comfort is vastly improved in conjunction with the cot vs. sleeping on the ground and I have quite a bit of flexibility also in how I configure things relative to the night's temperature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2021 by DP

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