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Slumberjack Big Timber 0F Long Right Sleeping Bag Product Description:



  • Size 38" X 80"
  • Carry size 11" X 38"
  • Carry weight 10 lbs. 9 oz.
  • Slumberloft HQ¿ insulation
  • 10 oz. cotton duck outer and 100% yarn dyed cotton flannel liner

Product Description

Double offset, differential cut construction eliminates cold spots. Three compression straps for easy portability. Anti-Snag Zipper Protection is sewn along the draft tube and zipper to ensure reliable zipper operation. Draft Tubes are baffles sewn adjacent to the zipper to keep cold air out and prevent heat loss through the zipper coils.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Winter Sleeping Bag is WARM & QUIET -Love it!
By David Nathanson
This sleeping bag is really great. It is far warmer than my other nylon bags, and comparable to a 6 inch thick down comforter. And I mean that in a good way. The cotton duck outer (like soft canvas) and comfy flannel inner is just awesome - and QUIET. I just love the quietness. All my older bags have been nylon which make a lot of rustling noises which bother me everytime I move (and anyone else trying to sleep nearby).This SlumberJack Big Timber long sleeping bag is so cushy soft you almost don't need an air mattress. But you'll sleep better if you do have one. I can highly recommend the ThermaRest Base Camp air mattress. It's really great, and last for dozens of years! Therm-a-Rest Base Camp (Large) The one thing to be aware of is that no air mattress does well if you leave it all blown up in a hot trailer. It will pOp! or at least get a slow leak. If I hadn't done that, I'd still be using the same ThermaRest I got in the 1980's and slept on sharp rocks & broken glass without a puncture nor leak. Tough! So deflate it some before you leave it for the day (or season) and you'll never have a problem.This sleeping bag has a BIG square foot end, so there is tons of unrestricted room for feet. Totally opposite of mummy bags. Zipper is good quality metal. I sometimes feel a slight draft near the zipper, but this bag is so warm that is ok - just slightly refreshing. This bag is wider than most, which is ok - I have plenty of room. But it might be a squeeze in a small tent. This is NOT a backpacking bag. It's too bulky & heavy to lug around all day. But it's perfect for car camping! It's possible to use this bag in the summer, but you will be opening it just to cool off about half the time. Get yourself another sleeping bag for summer.This is the most comfortable winter sleeping bag I have ever had, and I'm happy to recommend it now.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Slumberjack Big Timber.... A wonderful item
By onlyme123
Its heavier than most bags, and rolls up the full width of itself, its not something for backpacking or someone trying to travel light. But if weight isn't your concern then this is the perfect bag. Shell is durable and can take water treatments. I have put 5 coats of water and dirt repellent on mine for sleeping out under the stars with no groundcloth. There is a velcro flap that secures over the zipper which keeps it from unzipping in the night, very handy if you move alot in your sleep. Inside the bag is nice and toasty. I've used one of these in the mountains last winter. 12 degrees F was the low that night and I slept comfortably in flannel PJ's and a longsleeved T-shirt while my friend bundled up and packed his bag with all the blankets he could find. This is better than a mummy bag, in my opinion, because it doesn't fit tight, there is lots of room the move. Unless you are over 6'2" you can pull this bag right up over your head. Shorter folks bring a map, you might get lost in there.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Outstanding sleeping bag!
By Uncle C.
I got this bag to camp in a primitive style camp (as in we sleep in a teepee and hunt with recurve bows) with my friends in late fall and early winter. My previous sleeping bag was rated to 0F and it was a nylon mummy bag. I was sick and tired of waking up in the middle of the night freezing to death. I have been out with my friends 9 days so far this season (three weekends of 3 days) and I have yet to wake up cold. We have had temperatures as cold as 11F so far and while some of my friends have woken up cold, I have been the lone "sleep in" each morning because I'm warm in my sleeping bag.I would recommend this bag to anyone really sleeping out in the elements with little or no cover but beware that it is duck canvas for the shell so you should put something under it and not lay directly on the ground. I use a Mylar emergency blanket as my ground cover and it works great at keeping some of the heat reflected to me and the moisture from the ground away from my sleeping bag.The only downside to this bag is bulk, if you have to pack it in or have limited space this is not the bag for you. We park our vehicles about 30 yards from where we sleep so this was not a concern to me.

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