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Coleman Flatlands Sleeping Bag with Big & Tall

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Coleman Big Game Big Sleeping Bag - For Tall Adults
By jim88 on Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2018
Works Well !! Good quality, cotton canvas covered, warm bag with a cotton flannel liner and plenty of modern synthetic, polyester insulation. Stated size is 84 X 40 inches. Although I only have one bag, Coleman states that two of these bags can be zipped together for a double-up, 2-person bag. I bought this "Coleman Big Game Sleeping Bag" for a relative (who is 6-foot,1-inch tall and he says it has plenty of room for him) to fit on a popular, name brand, 3 foot wide "X-Large Outfitters Cot". The bag is well made and of generous length and width and covers the whole X-Large cot while actually hanging off the side a bit. Coleman's "ZipPlow" zipper is a great idea that seems to function very well to help avoid zipper snags. This bag has a built in, sturdy, canvas flap (that is stitched onto the head-end of the bag) and then rolls around the bag and ties in place (as a cowboy style cover) when it is rolled up, but the flap leaves the ends partially open and so doesn't fully function as a complete encased cover for this sleeping bag to fit inside. It could be a good idea to have an accessory nylon bag (laundry bag type with a drawstring) of dimensions 30inch X 40inch like the one I bought here on Amazon for $7.50 to keep this bag encased while in storage or transporting. This Coleman sleeping bag is a large, heavy bag that is better suited to car camping than it would be for back-pack camping because of it's 11 pounds of weight. Yes, it's heavy, but it has a lot of quality insulation to keep you warm. That said, buy it with confidence that it is a quality, large sized sleeping bag. The cold comfort rating of this sleeping bag rates it to 0-5 degrees (F) is a bit of an exaggeration, ---and it seems that all of the companies, not just Coleman, exaggerate their cold comfort ratings a bit to allow for factors like using the sleeping bag within a tent, on top of a ground mat, while the user is wearing thermal long underwear. --- But Coleman is not alone in this rating method, all sleeping bag manufactures seem to do this. I would rate the cold comfort level a bit higher at about 15 degrees (F), maybe lower if you have a blanket or other clothing to layer on top while you sleep. The canvas outer cover of the bag seems pretty durable but is not waterproof (and this is true of most sleeping bag outer covers). If you believe you will be sleeping in a damp tent, I would recommend spray-treating the canvas cover with ScotchGuard or other suitable water resistant treatment spray. For really wet conditions like open ground camping or a leaky tent in a rain storm, nothing beats a water-proof bivy sack made for the purpose of keeping your sleeping bag dry. Note that it's generous width of 40 inches means it will not roll up into a small package like a backpackers bag, but you will enjoy the extra width while sleeping inside it. Good Sleeping Bag.
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Big Disappointment
By Jim on Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2010
I heard about the Coleman Big Game sleeping bag when planning our car camping trip to Montana and Wyoming, and wanted one to work with a Coleman that served us well. Our colossal is rated 20 degrees (5 pounds of hollow - core insulation) but really does not work with very cold nights at those altitudes. Actually, we had trouble sleeping on a camping trip to Bryce Canyon National Park in April during a snowstorm and night temperatures dropped to 18 degrees. My service dog wanted to join me in my sleeping bag despite his own, another 4 pounder Kelty. So I went to a number of e-commerce providers, comparing offerings. I placed my order after finding Amazon had three Big Game sleeping bags in stock for immediate delivery. That afternoon I received confirmation, but noting there would be a week-long delay before shipping. But, I could pay extra and receive two-day shipping; they would find one of the bags and ship it out immediately. So much for free shipping that comes with a large purchase you make at Amazon! The alternative was to use one of Amazon's partners, sponsored links like Meijer, Campersland, Campmor or Sunny Sports, because they do ship within a day upon receipt of an order. But with Amazon if you opt to use their Super Saver it will take over a week before they will even process it, and then you wait until it gets through the UPS system. And Amazon will "lock in" your order upon their receipt of it and only allow a "customer" to pay more - rather than cancel. So after waiting for over a week for the order to be processed (they notified me it was shipped exactly one hour after the seven days wait was up) I will make sure that it is the last order that will be placed with these marketing geniuses at Amazon. I really wanted the sleeping bag because the weather up north, with Spring waiting until July, can be a little cold in a tent. But the Big Game was a disappointment upon arrival. First, it is not 40" x 84" as claimed; it is actually 38" by 81+." Maybe that isn't significant, but I paid for the larger sleeping bag - for my dog and self. Yes, it is a big bag in any event, it just is not as advertised! The so-called flannel liner is the interior lining of the bag and it cannot be removed between camping trips for laundering, as some other Coleman bags I have. It creates a problem because we camp out for three or four weeks at a time, three times a year, visiting national parks, monuments and forests in the Rocky Mountain area. This means that you must find a commercial laundry to keep the sleeping bag clean from the oily skin buildup - unlike many others in this price range. And it is just too darned big for even new front loading machines. Their suggestion: if a commercial machine is not available, hand wash it in a bathtub! As for the "pillow," I would rather use a rock than what Coleman and Amazon have described as a pillow. It is next to nothing and the filling, despite some work on it prior to use involving steam, lumps up so that it actually should be described as half the size. Please forget the pillow and look for a lower the price. But don't regard that matching item as a deciding factor. Lastly, don't rely on temperature ratings. Just like when they say a tent sleeps six it is a slight exaggeration - to say the least. While a sleeping bag may be rated at minus 5 degrees, it could be comfortable down to 15 or 20 degrees. The so-called comfort rating includes wearing additional thermal underwear and sox, along with a hat and gloves, some things that you can't be comfortable sleeping in. And at 75 years young, I still would like to get out of those things I wear all day. I will say that the ten once cotton canvas cover, while it adds a lot of extra weight, makes this a good addition to the car camper's equipment. But I wonder why they hide the fact that the reverse side has a sewn addition to the cover, making it in two pieces instead of one. So instead of taking three sleeping bags, in case it got extra cold, I packed just two, opening the Big Game and using it as a comforter until it got too warm. It will spread out and the extra hollofill will provide that little degree of warmth that was lacking at Bryce Canyon. I just wish it had those four extra inches that we paid for when we ordered it. I would have rated it three stars, but the delay in sending it out on the Super Saver just isn't something that I countenance. I don't really like to be snookered, and Amazon left me with that feeling.

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