Brand | Coleman |
Color | Blue |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Shape | Rectangular |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Temperature Rating | 16 to 30 degrees Celsius |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Material | Polyester |
Fill Material | Cotton |
- Stay warm in temperatures as low as 20°F
- Coletherm Max premium and lightweight fill provides better heat retention with less weight and allows bag to pack easily into stuff sack
- Compressible stuff sack with side straps that can be cinched to compress the bag; compact size packs up smaller than traditional Coleman sleeping bags (9.8 x 9.8 x 15.7 in.)
- Thermolock draft tube prevents heat loss through the zipper
- ZipPlow patented zipper for snag-free opening and closing
- Comfort Cuff patented design provides soft protection and comfort around face
- Roll Control patented design keeps your bag straight while rolling it up
Mr68K Verified Buyer –
Reviewer Verified Buyer –
The sleeping bag feels well-made with good stitching and strong zippers. I like how the polyester of the lining is softer and more cotton-like than the exterior. The filler feels thick and cushiony – my son (14) when testing it said it was comfortable even on a hard floor. We had our kids test it in about 55deg temperatures and one said it was the pleasantly warm and the other said it was fine but he wouldn’t have complained to have another blanket. Packing it back up, their “ZipPlow” zipper design probably decreased the number of zipper snags but certainly didn’t eliminate them, and it was a bit of work getting it back into its stuff sack but quite doable. I like that the tie-string doesn’t actually require tying, and if I had shortened the side that has the hook it might have gone in the sack more easily. In general I really like the bag – it’s much better than the ones I had when I was younger.
Avatar Farms Verified Buyer –
Have a winter camping trip planned and think I’ll be taking a different bag. This bag is smooth on the skin, but is the same weight of fill as my 50 degree bag. Maybe 30 is the temperature you can survive hypothermia, but might not have all of the feeling in your fingers and toes? Used the bag inside my 60 degree house, and didn’t feel like I would be comfortable below 50. Barely felt warm. Maybe it’s magical, but I’m not thinking that it will be a benefit past September or before May. If I fully test it and am wrong, I will edit my review, but like I said. I wasn’t warm at 60. Felt like a plain comforter.
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jaosn Verified Buyer –
went camping with this. this kept me warm the entire night when its windy and little rainy. cant compare to the super nicer ones but this is great and does it job. easy to get in and out
danielle Verified Buyer –
Nataliia Soroka Verified Buyer –
soft warm and comfortable
Barnaby Verified Buyer –
This is a nice sleeping bag that’s well suited to car camping or keeping inside an RV due to its size. It’s a large bag when stored away but is nonetheless quite warm and well built as I’d expect from Coleman. I’m not quite sure how they can call it compact, but I think they’re comparing it to their other sleeping bags, which are large, and not the more ultralight oriented ‘backpacking’ style of sleeping bags. I did find it quite cozy though and don’t really have any complaints with it; it feels very durable, the materials seem high quality and the zipper is smooth. I think it’s a good value compared to many of the premium brands, especially if the size and weight isn’t a concern. It doesn’t have any bells and whistles or try to do anything different, it’s just a well made, warm sleeping bag and for my purposes, car camping, it worked out well for me and I’m quite pleased with it.
Nic Verified Buyer –
Colmeman produced a high value sleeping bag in the Kompact with features usually reserved for the higher brands.
The Kompact is soft inside, sleek outside. There’s a draftstopper for the length of the zipper. It has a thicker top band for your face area. It’s not meant to go over your head, so you’ll want a separate camp pillow or other solution for that.
The stuff sack is the thing giving me the most North Face vibes. It’s similar to my old TNF stuff sack with the internal flap to keep the bag in and dirt out.
As to the 30* rating, maybe in a zipped up tent. The square sections are on the thin side of the sub freezing spectrum in terms of loft. Speaking of loft, an organized rolling will seriously extend the life of this bag. Treat it well.
A good deal in the $70s (current price).
Raymond Verified Buyer –
I don’t know a lot about camping but I do know that Coleman is a premier name in the camping world.
This sleeping bag really shows why. It truly is “Kompact”, rolls up nice and compact making it easy to take it around. Zipper works better than most other cheaper sleeping bags I’ve had to use in the past. Keeps me nice and warm!