🔥 Pack Light, Sleep Tight: The Ultimate Warm Weather Sleeping Bag 🎒
The ECOOPRO Warm Weather Sleeping Bag combines a waterproof nylon shell with a breathable polyester lining to deliver comfort in 55-60℉ temperatures. Measuring 83" by 30", it fits most adults and compresses down to a lightweight 1.7 lbs for easy backpacking. Designed for durability and versatility, it’s perfect for camping, hiking, and outdoor adventures.
Brand | ECOOPRO |
Color | Olive green |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Shape | Envelope |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Temperature Rating | Comfort |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Hiking |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Compressible |
Material | Polyester, Nylon |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Product Dimensions | 83"L x 30"W |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Item Weight | 1.45 Pounds |
Outer Material | Polyester, Nylon |
Fabric Type | Nylon |
Size | 83 x 30" |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 6.92 Feet |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.87 x 6.54 x 6.46 inches |
Package Weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.9 x 1.6 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | ECOOPRO |
Manufacturer | ECOOPRO |
Part Number | SW-LB-GR01 |
Fill Material Type | Polyester |
C**Y
2 Year Review - Great Above 55F
I've had this sleeping bag for 2 full years now and have used it on several camping trips in the Northeast US.What I love about this bag is how compact it gets when stuffing it into its pouch. I keep it under the rear seat of my truck but it can easily pack into a backpack or other container for storage. The material has held up well, and it doesn't seem to hold on to any sort of odor. Nothing has broken and it looks and functions like new. I find the bag to be a good size and it's spacious enough for me to roll around at night even if I'm layered up inside.A couple of small gripes are that the zipper sometimes gets caught on the material when zipping quickly, but not really that big of a deal. The bag also has a hooded part that is supposed to go around your head to keep you warm, but it's too baggy and doesn't stay on your head at all. I wish it was tighter with more elastic tension. I also wish there were two zippers so I could unzip the bottom if my feet get hot. There's only one zipper, so you'd have to unzip the whole thing.This bag is NOT meant for cold temperatures. Anything lower than 55F at night and you WILL be cold. I just got back from a trip in NH in June, and I was still a little cold at night and had to use an extra blanket. Last year, I did a trip in April and slept with 2 layers on, and was still frigid enough that I was scrambling to cover myself with anything that I had laying around (towels, clothes, etc).If you're camping in early/late season and you expect temps to be in the low 50s or lower, this is not the bag for you, even if you layer up. Spend a few bucks more and get something thicker. This bag is great for summer, or warmer areas of the world where temps stay above 55F at night.
D**G
Great For Desert Camping
Living in Phoenix I have not been able to find a sleeping bag that didn't feel like sleeping on plastic in the heat. This bag is the exception to the rule. Breathable, lightweight, sheet-like inner lining. Great as a base layer or light cover. Very light and packs down to nothing. Right in the sweet spot of providing warmth on cold nights but remaining comfortable when the sun comes up. If you're camping in a warm climate this thing is a no-brainer.The only thing I would change is to make it a bit larger, as it's a snug fit for me (6'1" 250lb).
R**S
Great to a point
Honestly probably the sleeping back I take on most trips now. It packs into a tiny stuff sack. I can place it in the main compartment of my pack and leave the bottom for my tent. It's lightweight but it does keep you very warm. It does completely unzip to create a blanket as needed. I just took this out on a camping trip and it did very well.The downsides are that the waterproofing is only to a point(as all waterproofing is) you aren't gonna sleep in a puddle with this thing. But with a small drizzle for a small amount of time you'll stay dry.The other thing is since it's so small there's a chance you struggle to fit in it. If you have very broad shoulders you might find it difficult. If you are someone to likes lots of wiggle room in your sleeping bag this might not be for you. I find I have plenty of space even with it being a little tight around the shoulders. I'm 5'8" and it worked great for me. But if you're pushing past 6' I could see it being an issue.Overall a great sleeping bag for pleasant to moderate weather. I'd hesitate to take it on any trips in the winter for near freezing temperatures. But for most use cases it's absolutely wonderful.
M**O
Compact, light, and comfort at a great price
Used this sleeping bag for a 4 day summer music festival. It is very compact and light which was perfect to fit in my luggage (had to fly there). Was comfortable and not too hot for the summer. When I got back I threw it in the wash and let it air dry. Overall 10/10 for the price.
G**F
Good for bedding if the temp cooperates.
This is a cheap small and light tent, I backed it up with sheets and slept in 90-degree weather. Eventually when the temp finally hit the 50s I zipped up and still slept well in sweats.
T**E
Good buy
Better than expected for summer camping during my state to state adventure on my Harley motorcycle. It is light and compact, and easy to unfold and fold.
T**I
This bag don’t want none if you got buns, hun
I am a curvier bigger person (men’s 36-38, women’s 12-14 in US pants size) and this bag was awkward for me. I could only get into it if I unzipped it most of the way; else I was getting tangled up in the liner on the way in. This wouldn’t have been a big deal, except the zipper wasn’t very smooth so I probably spent half the evening looking like an angry potato trying to stuff itself back into a sack or some sort of beached whale trying to do sit-ups. The dimensions listed seemed generous enough and I did eventually fit just fine, but something about the design of the bag wasn’t ideal, and it hugged my hips pretty tightly. Maybe user error, but I was able to crawl in and out of my partner’s higher quality bag just fine so I’m not really sure. It would be appreciated if they listed a “max” height/weight for an adult user so I can choose a bag more appropriate to my body.
L**A
Great warm weather sleeping bag
86’ x 30’. Good I think for above 60 degrees. Its limit is 48 degrees. Very light weight at 750 g or 1.65 pounds. The fabric is very soft. Can wash in the washer but don’t dry it. It is very thin and will dry on its own quickly. The red one is beautiful. It’s kind of a dark brownish red. I would say it’s like 3 sheets stacked on each other. It seems to have a little bit of stuffing but not much. I would recommend for spring, summer, fall camping in Texas above 60 degrees with something soft under it. If you are a hot sleeper, this is your bag.