🎒 Sleep Light, Camp Right — Own the Outdoors in Comfort!
The WINNER OUTFITTERS Mummy Sleeping Bag combines a roomy 87"x33" design with high-quality water-resistant polyester and 3D cotton insulation to deliver warmth from 25°F comfort down to 15°F extreme. Weighing only 3 pounds and compressible into a portable sack, it’s engineered for 3-4 season camping, hiking, and backpacking. Featuring premium SBS zippers and adjustable drawstrings, this sleeping bag promises durability and ease of use, backed by a no-questions-asked refund guarantee.
Brand | WINNER OUTFITTERS |
Color | Olive Green/Khaki(25F) |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Shape | Mummy |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Temperature Rating | Extreme |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Polyester, Cotton |
Fill Material | Down |
Product Dimensions | 87"L x 33"W |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Fabric Type | Polyester,Cotton |
Size | 33"W x 87"L(4.5Lbs) |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17 x 13 x 6.2 inches |
Package Weight | 2.27 Kilograms |
Brand Name | WINNER OUTFITTERS |
Manufacturer | Winner Outfitters |
Part Number | winner-mum-bag-00008 |
Fill Material Type | Down |
R**Y
Overall decent quality, but 2 major issues.
I received two of these bags, one for me, and one for my wife. For the price, they are good quality. There were two things that I was a little disappointed with though.1: The picture makes it seem like it is a "thicker" bag that what it actually is. It's rated for 35-40* weather, but I think that will be a little cold for this bag.2: They state the zipper is snag free. On my dark gray bag, that is not the case at all. The zipper gets caught on the seam a lot. Every 2 inches or so. My wife's orange bag doesn't snag as much, but it still snags.I took off two stars for those reasons. I will update my review to 4 stars if the bags keep me warm overnight when I give them a try on my upcoming trips.*EDIT*After use, the bags kept me warm. I used them on a night that dipped just a little below 40*. Winner Outfitters also reached out to me about the zipper issue, and wanted to make it right. They have great customer service. I've updated from a 3 to a 5 star review.
J**A
Perfect Bag for Hiking and Camping...
This bag is fantastic!My biggest concerns when buying a sleeping bag are weight, size when rolled up, and size when unrolled. I love to hike and love to camp...and the challenge for me has been to try and find a sleeping bag that is not only compact when rolled up, but is also light...and that can be used not only for camping, but spontaneous overnight hiking.This bag fits the bill, in all aspects!The bag compresses to about the size of a large loaf of bread, and will fit in my camping bag; or can go in my 40L backpack with room to spare. it weights in or around the specs in the description...it's not heavy at all. I'm 5'10", 190lbs., and I have plenty of room to sleep in any position that I normally do in a bed. The bag isn't bulky, but it's incredibly warm. On a 50 degree (f) evening, I was plenty warm in shorts and a t-shirt inside, without zipping myself in completely. I am positive that zipped up in this bag, along with a good flannel blanket; I will keep warm in 32 degree (f) temperatures.I highly recommend this bag. For the price and quality, it's well worth it!
K**E
It is warm for the most part!
So, back in May of 2020 I was needing a backpacking sleeping bag that was warmer then what I had which was only rated for 50F. I was watching the weather and it seemed like it just did not want to get out of the 40s at night so I decided to go with these after watching some youtube video reviews and reading reviews. I went with this because of price mostly as I did not want to spend no $200 on a sleeping bag plus I am buying for 2 so that is a bit too much. So now after 5 months and using it on 7 backpacking trips throughout and 1 camping trip in the ADK I decided to write this review.It is warm, but at 40F it did get a little chilly to where I needed a hot hands down by my feet. I went recently where it got down to 36F and my legs and feet were quite chilly but mostly my feet, I again had to use hot hands and I was fine. I wear wool socks and change them out after setting up camp so I am not wearing them to bed wet. I honestly believe It would be fine at 30F with just pants, a shirt and light jacket and maybe 4 hot hands or maybe a liner . I am a bigger guy at 281Lb and I had plenty of room.Pros: Warm till about 45FComfortable/Cool from 35-45F With hot handsPadding is comfyWaterproofPlenty of room.Cons:Feet/legs feel the cold more without hot handsZipper tends to catch on the Bag when trying to zip it up.Its a bit of a fit trying to get it in the backpack.Weight, its a bit heavy
J**E
Comparable to MUCH more expensive sleeping bags in this class
I ordered this bag because the price is incredible, the advertised dimensions were within my tolerance, and because I also have a Winner Outfitters tent and the matching wind and rain screen, so this is a brand I already trust.First off, this bag is extremely comfortable and the zipper and seams look and feel robust, which is important when you're considering buying anything that is this much cheaper than the alternatives (nobody really wants to fall victim to the buy cheap, buy twice trap). As is advertised, it compresses down sufficiently so as to fit into the sleeping bag pocket of my Osprey Stratos 50. It is also very light.The equivalent of this sleeping bag in terms of temperature rating, compressibility, and weight will run you nearly 4x as much at REI for the basic model, so this is an absolutely incredible deal for a quality product.The stuff sack that comes with it is adequate, but it can compress quite a bit more (and needs to in order to fit into the aforementioned pocket on my backpack). If there was just one criticism, it would be for a slightly more difficult to use but smaller stuff sack so I don't have to stuff it directly into the backpack.
S**E
Overall worth it
For the price, this bag is the way to go. Unless you're paying $250+ dollars on a sleeping bag, this bag seems to perform just as well as those that cost $100-$200.Used for backpacking trip. Was pretty lightweight, but I did have problems compressing it down smaller with the bag. The tightening ties on the bag kept loosening and causing the bag to expand some. The forecast looked dry so I ended up just stuffing it directly into the bottom sleeping back section of the backpack we were using instead of using the compression bag itself.It was in the 40s/50s at night and we were in a cabin so did not need to test in extreme cold, but was happy and comfortable.Only other small small complaint- washed upon receiving, and the ties on the zipper disintegrated in the wash. Not the end of the world, as the zippers themselves still work fine, but it did make a mess in the laundry. I'd recommend the manufacturer use different ties or no ties at all.
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