ALPS OutdoorZRedwood -10° Sleeping Bag
Outer Material | Cotton |
Fabric Type | Cotton,Flannel |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Material Type | Cotton Canvas |
Item Weight | 5.22 kg |
Size | One Size |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Tan |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Temperature Rating | -10° |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
A**R
Fits Tall Person
I’m 6’4” and if I wanted I could fit my head under the blanket if I wanted. If you are taller it has a second zipper to allow your feet to go out. It is very big when you roll it up but it doesn’t keep you too warm when it’s not -10 and it kept we warm when it needed. Very comfy and durable exterior make me believe I will have this for years. Lots of room length and width wise once you are in
S**N
Great Quality for the Price
I ordered 6 of these, along with another brand's cotton sleeping bag liners (sheets) to put on large cots in a glamping tent. These absolutely surpass expectations for the price. They are large enough for a really big individual - my husband and I commented that maybe the two of us could fit it one and we're not small at 5'7" and 6' and average weights. The cotton canvas cover is medium weight, not the heaviest, but by no means thin or cheap; it has a solid durable, strong feel. The flannel lining is a pretty green plaid and super duper soft and cozy. I couldn't decide between the ALPS -25 bag or this one and glad I opted for the -10 as for 3 seasons it should be plenty warm enough. Heavy and warm feeling. With regular pajamas or long johns I expect this to be good to at least 10 above zero as rating are always more than what we actually experience with sleeping bags. Super satisfied with this purchase and recommend the bag. Not suitable for backpacking as it is heavy, but for car camping or providing an extra "bed" for guests this is perfect.
A**R
Heavy duty
Tough as nails and super warm.
K**R
Great material, design, warm
Written by treasured and favorite (and only) wife of Matt:To be up front, we haven't used it camping yet, but I will update once I do. But, on initial impression and trying it out for 45 minutes at home, I'm impressed!!!First - LOVE the material!!! We don't like about 90% of bags out there due to the "plasticy" (and loud) materials. This bag is all cloth - as you can see in the picture. I mean, maybe you can't see the cloth texture, but you can see that there is no sheen. The outside feels tough and a little like a smooth burlap - but not uncomfortable for the arms to rest on. The inside is flannel like - can't remember if it's flannel or cotton - but either way, it's soft and cozy and not loud.Second - They can zip together. And they both have 2 zippers - so if it gets too warm (don't know yet if we will sometimes be to warm because, again, we haven't actually camped yet), you can choose to just unzip part of your side OR just the bottom of your side, or both, to ventilator. There is a small hole in the middle between where the two bags attach - but ALL bags that we've used have had that hole. With other bags, if it was too cold, we'd just stuff a blanket down at the bottom across the zipper line and that helped.Third - the size! Hubby is 6'3 and I'm 5'4. I'm overweight at the moment and hubby is not. We had more than enough room to be able to move around - which is good because we like to cuddle until we are actually sleeping, but then we don't like to be squashed up - legs touching is o.k., but not much more unless we are freezing and must cuddle out of necessity.If you want to zip your bags together and plan on cuddling and you don't mind smooth, plastic-like materials, then check out The North Face Dolomite Double 20 sleeping bag (sold at REI - loved the warmth, but it was too narrow for our liking and not "cloth like").Due to the cloth materials, this bag rolls LARGE. Not a backpacking sleeping bag at all - but a good car camping bag. The other sleeping bag I mentioned above rolls to about half the size this one rolls into - but again, the other bag is also narrower and uses lots of syntheticy materials which probably retain more heat with less material.I attached some pictures to show size and even thickness (see the photo of the corner of the sleeping bag next to the lazy-boy rocking chair and how high the bag comes up from the floor). The child is 10 and only about a head shorter than I am, to give head perspective.So those are our initial impressions. Stay tuned for updates after our mid-July camping trip (we were supposed to camp this weekend, but kids are sick. Sigh.).Lastly, in case you are looking for a camp pad (for car camping) check out the Lightspeed Outdoors PVC-Free Warmth Series Self Inflating Camp Pad. Very comfortable. Pricey though. We purchased 3 (yikes on price!) to put beneath this behemoth sleeping bag. The closet thing to glamping that you can get without actually looking towards getting a motor home.... But it all takes up solace in the car. Comfort equals big, so consider your packing space. We got a roof top carrier.
K**S
Better than a bed
I bought this ALPS sleeping bag for my overnight dog sitting sleepovers at other pet parents' homes.I LOVE it! You know how hard it is to find quality flannel sheets? Look no further than the flannel lining in this sleeping bag. SOFT. COMFORTABLE. LUXURIOUS. I sleep like a baby. Just roomy enough. Just warm enough. And heavily padded the way I like. I just throw it on top of the bed. And you know how hard it is to roll up a sleeping bag and stuff it back in the bag? No bag needed with this sleeping bag. It comes with three straps that make bag cinching a breeze and carrying even easier. I take about 20 seconds, roll it up, and throw it in my car to transport. The reason I opted to buy a sleeping bag like this is so I could have consistent nights of sleep instead of sleeping on other people's beds that are not made up the way I like. I now look forward to getting cozy in my ALPS sleeping bag on overnight pet sitting trips.
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