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Coleman North Rim 0°F Big & Tall Sleeping Bag, Cold-Weather Mummy Sleep Sack with No-Snag Zipper & Adjustable Hood for Warmth & Ventilation, Large Camping Sleeping Bag

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Style: Pfas-free


Features

  • Polyester
  • Imported
  • Stay warm in temperatures as low as 0F
  • Big and tall design for campers up to 6 ft. 2 in
  • Thermolock draft tube keeps body heat from escaping through the zipper
  • Coletherm hollow polyester insulation for better heat retention with less weight
  • Adjustable hood for the perfect mix of warmth and ventilation
  • No-snag zipper
  • Dimensions: 82 x 32 in
  • Machine washable for easy cleaning
  • 5-year limited warranty

Brand: Coleman


Color: Green


Occupancy: 1 Person


Shape: Mummy


Seasons: All Seasons


Temperature Rating: Below minus 18 degrees Celsius


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Lightweight


Material: Polyester


Fill Material: Polyester


Brand: ‎Coleman


Color: ‎Green


Occupancy: ‎1 Person


Shape: ‎Mummy


Seasons: ‎All Seasons


Temperature Rating: ‎Below minus 18 degrees Celsius


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Special Feature: ‎Lightweight


Material: ‎Polyester


Fill Material: ‎Polyester


Product Dimensions: ‎17.5"L x 12.7"W


Closure Type: ‎Zipper


Item Weight: ‎7.8 Pounds


Outer Material: ‎Polyester


Fabric Type: ‎Polyester


Size: ‎Large


Maximum Height Recommendation: ‎74 Inches


UPC: ‎076501177046


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎17.7 x 12.8 x 12.8 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.58 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎17.5 x 12.7 x 3 inches


Brand Name: ‎Coleman


Warranty Description: ‎5-year limited warranty


Model Name: ‎North Rim


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Coleman


Part Number: ‎2205651


Style: ‎Pfas-free


Included Components: ‎Sleeping bag


Fill Material Type: ‎Polyester


Date First Available: June 4, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Probably the best Cold Weather Bag for the price!
Style: Contains Pfas
For the price and performance, I don't think this sleeping bag can be beat, especially if you are looking for maximum warmth in severe cold camping conditions. The lining is very smooth and surprisingly comfortable, while also adding the benefit of providing a degree of water/weather resistance. Likewise, there is a generous amount of insulation that is fitted well in the sleeping bag so that it does not shift or clump up, keeping the whole bag evenly insulated. The mummy style also contributes to rapid warming, without the need for multiple layers of clothing. Other features such as the "zipper plow" make it a breeze to zip/unzip the bag which just further adds to how much value there is to this bag. The only "drawback" to this bag is that it is fairly large and bulky; if you are a backpack camper trying to find lightweight performance, this is not it. Also, if you are someone who feels constricted in mummy style bags, take a look at Coleman's Big Basin sleeping bag instead; it has similar performance but in a standard "rectangle" shape. For my purposes though, this is basically perfect! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by M. Hayden

  • it is a bag that you sleep in
Style: Contains Pfas
Warm; saved my morale on a very arduous hike through 3 feet of snow up a VT. mountain side with snow covered planks all the way up and down. God, never again. I despise the mummy-style bag, but use it anyway because camping is not really about domesticated comfort. This bag design is perfect for survival and staying warm under very bad circumstances, assuming precautions are kept to keep it dry. It is not meant for chilling at the house, so it gets all the stars it deserves, despite being annoying from a true comfort standpoint. I just wish it had like an inch more width at the bottom. I'm 6'1" and it was too long, but not wide enough at the feet...but again, it is a mummy bag and I got what I paid for. It did the trick; just keep your feet together and contort your body like a night crawler until fatigue overcomes discomfort and your own stupidity for not staying at home. On a serious note, the bag is very cozy and plush enough to almost be annoying to carry, but if you avoid sleeping pads like I do, the thickness of it is a huge win. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024 by William Richard English

  • Very comfortable
Style: Contains Pfas
I just got this sleeping bag and cannot wait to try it out on a cold night. I did get in it for a few minutes to see how it felt, and to be honest if it was cold in my home, I could have easily took a long after work nap right then and there... this thing could make a guy lazy... Lol. This bag is so comfortable it's amazing, like laying in a giant marshmallow... not that I've ever done that, I can only imagine it. Before I bought this I read lots of reviews, I noticed the biggest issue with most was getting the bag back in the cover. So, before I used this, the very first thing I did was slowly pull it out the cover, and unrolled it taking notice how the factory did it, from there I just simply reversed the process and it went right back in the cover. However, in doing so it's not so easy, it does require you to keep it "tightly" rolled up while putting it back in... you can't let it get loose, gotta "keep" it tight. After two successful tries it got easier to do, it's a bit tough but it is doable. I would however recommend flipping the cover inside out first, this way it can be practically rolled back on the bag from the top side, so that draw string doesn't catch. Fighting that draw string will hang you up and the bag could get loose on ya. One thing I was concerned about was the size of the bag, it says for big and tall, but to be honest I don't see that it is??? I'm only 5'9", 155lbs, I had room to spare but I could not imagine or like it if this bag was any smaller. I don't see how a big person could be comfortable in this solely for that reason, not from the lack of comfort but from the lack of room. Personally I like some moving around room, so it fit perfect for me, but if you're bigger and don't mind snug then you might be happy with it. If you're real big, you might wanna look for a bigger bag... just sayin. Overall it's a good purchase, and from using it for even a few minutes I had to get out of it cause it was getting pretty warm really quick. It's designed for cold temps, but I bet if you used a thermal maylar blanket inside of it, you could easily use it well below zero temps. And for those who may not know this, before you sleep in a sleeping bag outside, or even inside a tent, always law news papers down under the bag, or something equivalent, and never sleep in the clothes you wore that day. The news paper will keep moisture off the bag from the ground, and the clothes you wore will draw moisture during the day, which will make you feel colder at night even inside a sleeping bag. Always change your clothes before you sleep while camping, you do NOT want to trap moisture inside a sleeping bag at night, "dry" is the key and keeping a sleeping bag covered while not in use is imperative... fact! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2020 by Backspace

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