The 72″ Large Wearable Human Sleeping Bag is the perfect sleeping solution for outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers. With its high-quality air cotton filling and polyester lining, this sleeping bag is soft, warm, comfortable, and durable. It can withstand temperatures ranging from -5°C to 5°C and is designed to fit people with a height of 160-183CM/72″ and a maximum chest circumference of 118cm/46″.
The sleeping bag’s weatherproof design ensures that you stay warm even under extreme conditions while preventing any moisture. It provides maximum comfort and warmth, and the double zipper can operate both inside and outside, making it more practical and convenient. The humanoid design of the sleeping bag has a leg structure that mimics the human foot structure, allowing for easy object picking and ventilation in case of overheating. You can walk and move around freely, making it perfect for outdoor activities.
The 72″ Large Wearable Human Sleeping Bag is a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts. Its humanoid design with leg structure that mimics the human foot structure, easy-to-wear tether design, fingertip opening design, tiptoe that can be opened for ventilation, portable and multi-functional design make it stand out from other sleeping bags. It is perfect for outdoor camping, picnics, traveling, backpacking, fishing, driving, the beach, home use, and office noon break.
Features:
Yong –
I am often in the cold due to mostly camping in the mountains in the PNW. This bag is rated almost down to -5 C which is 23 degrees F according to Google. Although there are arguments about the limbs being separated will cause the bag to lose heat, I still choose this over a traditional sleeping bag because I like mobility and I don’t feel as claustrophobic.I am 5’7 in the picture so the legs are a bit too long for me but I run short in my legs and long in my torso so that’s just my body shape. I am thicker sideways and it still zips up all the way and feels comfortable. I tend to move around in my sleep so this is actually a game changer for when I’m sleeping since I’m not restricted with my movements. The filling isn’t down or anything but for what it’s worth for a sleeping bag, it’s pretty affordable with what they are claiming for the temperature rating is for it. I even just use it in my house sometimes when I don’t feel like turning on the heater.
Yong –
This sleeping bag was actually pretty warm and comfy. I was surprised at certain features, being able to unzip the bag on both sides, being able to unzip hand holes and feet holes, and a drawstring to tighten the hood. I like this almost better than most regular sleeping bags. It is hard to get in and out of, but I am pretty big and smaller people might not have that problem. Also, the bag it comes in is ridiculously small and it is a struggle to put it back in the bag. But overall I had only minor problems with it, and the features definitely outweigh the setbacks.
Amber Thibodeau –
I really like this suit and it will keep you warm. With our bad weather lately, I’ve kept it in the car in case of breakdowns. I would buy a bunch of these if I could afford it and then share them with the homeless population.
fred –
So I got this because when I am out in the wild I use my hammock and most times a traditional sleeping bag is a pain for me to use. It gets all bunched up or slides out of position when I get in. I thought this product would eliminate all of that. And I’m sure it would have if I could fit into it. Now, I am not a tall man, nor am I overly thick, but I am too tall and my thighs are too wide for the largest size. I couldn’t even sip up the suit. It should not be advertised as able to fit someone up to 6ft when that is not the case. I am only 5’10” and I was too tall for it. And as I stated previously, I’m not a fat man. Yes, I have a “dad bod” but I’d gave to gave sticks for legs in order to sip up the suit. There are plenty of men larger and taller than I. It might be a good idea to create a “big & tall” size for all those taller than I.
Yong –
I am often in the cold due to mostly camping in the mountains in the PNW. This bag is rated almost down to -5 C which is 23 degrees F according to Google. Although there are arguments about the limbs being separated will cause the bag to lose heat, I still choose this over a traditional sleeping bag because I like mobility and I don’t feel as claustrophobic.I am 5’7 in the picture so the legs are a bit too long for me but I run short in my legs and long in my torso so that’s just my body shape. I am thicker sideways and it still zips up all the way and feels comfortable. I tend to move around in my sleep so this is actually a game changer for when I’m sleeping since I’m not restricted with my movements. The filling isn’t down or anything but for what it’s worth for a sleeping bag, it’s pretty affordable with what they are claiming for the temperature rating is for it. I even just use it in my house sometimes when I don’t feel like turning on the heater.