Ozark Trail Sleeping Bag Reviews

In this comprehensive review, we’ll delve into the features, performance, ozark trail canopy value and our own experience using the Ozark Trail Mummy Sleeping Bag. So let’s take a closer look and discover if this sleeping bag will become part of your outdoor gear collection. A budget, supermarket sleeping bag that lacks the essentials to make it a camping favourite. These bags are perfect for a family camping trip or if your kiddo is heading to a sleepover. 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.

Models that exhibit these characteristics we label as ‘backpacking’ sleeping bags. Just be aware that lighter and more compressible bags and usually more expensive. We believe the astronomical prices of some high-end sleeping bags won’t make sense to the average backpacker. For these folks, we suggest selecting a better value, such as the Mountain Hardwear Bishop Pass 15. This is our favorite budget bag because it combines 650-fill power down in a simple mummy design that offers a solid balance of performance characteristics.

It has a -10° F rating provided by loads of TechLoft insulation encased in canvas shell and cotton flannel lining. Although we wouldn’t recommend it down to quite that frigid of temps, it proved capable down to the single digits. On our first overnighter with the OutdoorZ Redwood, temps dropped to a chilly 25 degrees, but we stayed toasty warm. Details like double draft tubes and off-set stitching pattern reduce heat loss from even the tiniest of cracks. Considering its reasonable price point, the Ozark Trail sleeping bag offers okay value for money if you were to use this in a caravan or motor home for example. It would also work well indoors as a back up for when your kids friends come to stay over.

It is easy to get in and out of, since the zipper runs down to your feet. It is water resistant, but not waterproof, and it stores extremely well. When it’s in the compression sack it comes with, it’s about 12 inches tall and 5 inches wide. The bag is machine-washable and the lightweight design fits easily in both the washer and dryer. What bothers me the most, (and the main reason I gave it 2 stars) is that the fabric is hidden and not obvious until you get it out of the package and unzip it all of the way. If they wanted to skimp on fabric, it should have been used on the outside and bottom of the bag!

I think the expensive bags are just marketing and overengineering, unless you are going to the arctic. You can buy an expensive bag if you think it will make you more hardcore, but I will gladly tell everyone how hardcore you are if you pay me to do so. Walmart offers FREE 2 Day Shipping on every order of $35 or more. You can also choose Free In-Store Pick Up on thousands of items on Walmart.com. I don’t mind cheap…but I don’t like to purchase a product and then feel like company I just threw money at was trying to hide something from me.

Our testers believe it truly lived up to its 0° F temperature rating. They were also delighted with the wider dimensions of this bag compared to many other winter bags. Its high-quality 850 fill power goose down was some of the best at maintaining excellent loft despite numerous compression cycles. For the folks seeking the absolute best sleeping bag, we recommend the Western Mountaineering MegaLite. This ultra-premium model utilizes 12 ounces of 850+ fill power down to create a cozy cocoon of outstanding comfort. Our testers appreciated the more generous dimensions of the MegaLite compared to other products at its price point.