🌌 Sleep Like a Star in the Great Outdoors!
The Pacific Pass 0F Flannel Sleeping Bag is designed for big and tall campers, featuring a cozy 100% cotton flannel lining and a temperature rating down to 0°F. With a spacious semi-rectangular shape and a handy compression sack, this sleeping bag is perfect for outdoor adventures or indoor relaxation.
Brand | Pacific Pass |
Color | Black |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Shape | Semi-Rectangular |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Temperature Rating | To 0 Degree |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Material | Polyester |
Fill Material | Cotton |
Product Dimensions | 74.8"L x 33.1"W |
Closure Type | Drawstring |
Item Weight | 7.26 Pounds |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Fabric Type | Flannel |
Size | Large |
UPC | 842880162290 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00842880162290 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.6 x 13.8 x 13.3 inches |
Package Weight | 3.54 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 90.6 x 33.1 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | Pacific Pass |
Warranty Description | 30 days |
Model Name | Big and Tall Flannel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Pacific Pass |
Part Number | 0F Sleeping Bag |
Fill Material Type | Cotton |
D**B
Thick, comfortable
This sleeping bag is thick, flannel lined, and comfortable. It rolls up into a compact, but not miniscule, cylinder. When unrolled, it puffs into a fluffy, warm sleeping bag that feels surprisingly thick and springy. It's incredibly comfortable; the interior flannel is soft and appealing.It's a large sleeping bag, so a large adult will feel very comfortable sleeping in this bag (this is definitely no mummy bag!). It's rated for fairly chilly sleeping environments, so when sleeping outdoors, this bag should keep you nestled safe and snug. It has a drawstring on the hood, so you are able to secure the top a little more comfortably and not allow cold air to drift down into the sleeping environment. VERY comfortable.
J**K
Cozy cotton flannel lining, zips completely open
This is a super cozy sleeping bag. I like that it opens completely and while it isn't a perfect rectangle due to the head cut out, it is still nice to be able to use a lightweight sheet or blanket in warmer temperatures while still keeping a comfortable protective layer underneath. It can be used both indoors and outdoors. Giftable.
L**7
Good bag
Good bag
Q**R
Nice sleeping bag
Really warm, great for staying in the cabin. It is, however, hard to get back into the bag, like all sleeping bags. I used rope to keep it rolled up.
O**A
Good
Comfortable and warm. Good option for CA winter.
A**H
Cozy Cocoon aginst the Cold
I live and work in a mountainous region. I have to contend with changeable weather and poor and often non-existent road maintenance. It is good to be prepared and that includes a sleeping bag. This is large, thick and warm. The red flannel is vibrant and cozy. The size is perfect for taller folks. It is not, however, particularly wide. Still it provides a cozy cocoon against the cold. The zippers are a little sticky but not bad. Once out of the carrying case it is near impossible to get it back in. Still it can be rolled for storage. Works well as a makeshift quilt too.
W**S
Super cozy
I really like this sleeping bag but it does have some issues.The zipper isn't super smooth, and can slide open on its own if you leave it partially open.It's tall but not big. I'm not sure my boyfriend could even fit into it. I fit into it but I prefer a wider bag because I roll around, and my clothes stick to the flannel. A larger bag wouldn't keep heat in as well, though, if you're only using it in colder temps, so I see why they chose this size. It just isn't as big as I expected.It's hard to regulate the temp if the weather warms up at all and you don't need the bag zipped all the way up. The fabric is kind of rigid due to how thick it is, and the bag isn't big enough to drape well over a larger person, so if you leave the top unzipped at all it makes a big gap. Your whole side or back will be exposed to cold air depending on which way you're sleeping. Most sleeping bags flop down over your side when unzipped, so some air can get in the crack to cool you down without freezing you. For this one I had to use a blanket to cover the gap at about 60°F. Then it was great. So I have to bring a blanket or liner with this bag to make it more versatile, because the weather changes so much where I live and camp. The bag is already massive even when compressed in the stuff sack, so altogether with a blanket it really takes a lot of room. But it's worth it if it's really going to be cold part of the time.This bag would be great for reliably cooler temps, though. It's crazy thick so the bottom layer is cozy to lie on and it's super warm when the zipper is done up. There's even a baffle with drawstrings to keep you extra cozy. I don't think it would comfortably work for me at 30°F but I believe 30° is the survival rating, not comfort. For me it would probably cover 40-45° comfortably with the zippers and baffle done up, maybe a little lower if I added extra gear like a hooded puffer, or just retreated totally into the bag, lol.The bag comes in a compression sack that's packed so tightly it was really difficult to get the bag out. I would never try to roll the bag and put it back. It's not hard to stuff though. The bag seems well-made, which I really appreciate because good replacement compression sacks are expensive.The cotton flannel feels really nice (although it will stay wet longer than synthetic after a spill or sweaty night or whatever). It looks sharp as well; the logo is really appealing.If you're lying on your back, the zipper opens on your right-hand side. The foot opens separately and you can open the whole thing to use it as a quilt with a headrest.Altogether this is a nice, cushy bag. I really feel like I'm being enveloped by a buffalo check cloud when I climb into it. It's like a cocoon.
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