Coleman Inglewood 20-Degree King Sized Sleeping Bag 4.3 5 57 74
Perfect for Larger People My husband is a larger man, and he fits in this bag just fine. It is also very warm and cozy.Some of the reviews I have read complain about the size and the temp rating. I think this is just due to people not reading the product specs before purchasing. The temp rating is also not meant to mean that you will feel toasty at that temp. It's the lowest temperature that the bag will keep you safe from hypothermia. 06/19/2009
It'll do the job I use in an RV bed. Several mornings now, 25-30F, nice and warm (I don't run heat at night). The "Wrap n' Roll" cover is the same cheap setup you've seen on every sleeping bag, in case you're wondering, I was. Thin strings that will probably break someday, but a couple of bungees and you're fine. Hey, price is right. Also, be aware that the polyester cover is not rugged at all, things like tree branches would instantly ruin it, but in an interior application like mine it's just fine. Note also it's a slightly different color in person, at least to me. The online picture appears more gray than it actually is, it is actually shifted more to the green side. That's why I knocked the star off expectations. Not fair, 'cause I've got green interior, actually like the color better. Oh, wrap & roll does have a "handle" on top when done, very handy for tossing about. Everyone says the same, it'll keep you warm, cheap. I can't find fault. 02/07/2008
Limited Use Cons1. Too heavy2. Smaller than expected3. Zipper gets stuck (rarely, but it does)4. Inside fabric is quite unpleasant to touch (wouldn't sleep in it w/out my t-shirt on)Pros1. Can be fully unzipped and used as a blanket2. 2 of these can be zipped together making a 2-person sleeping bag3. Quite warmBottom line:Fine for car camping, absolutely unacceptable for any kind of serious hiking 08/14/2009
Very warm, comfortable, and roomy. Temperature dropped to 35 degrees F but I slept comfortably in the sleeping bag. Excellent value. Only complaint would be the attached cloth use to tie the sleeping bag up. It doesn't work well. A separate storage sack would be better. 02/04/2008