Great sleeping bag for the Camino
I was happy with this sleeping bag. It was warm and light, and compressed relatively small for transport. I used a sleeping bag liner with it so it didn’t have to be washed. Read more

ZOOOBELIVES
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| Brand | ZOOOBELIVES |
|---|---|
| Color | Navy |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Shape | slight taper |
| Seasons | 3 Seasons |
| Temperature Rating | Comfort |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
| Special Feature | 20D nylon shell and lining is resistant to light weather and extremely durable, 650-fill down insulation is light and compressible for backpacking, Hydrophobic Down treatment maintains lofty warmth in moisture, The bottom of zipper allows you to vent your feet., Zips into other Alplive 400T Sleeping Bags See more |
| Material | down fill |
| brand | ZOOOBELIVES |
|---|---|
| color | Navy |
| occupancy | 1 Person |
| shape | slight taper |
| seasons | 3 Seasons |
| temperature_rating | Comfort |
| age_range_description | Adult |
| sport | Camping & Hiking |
| special_feature | 20D nylon shell and lining is resistant to light weather and extremely durable, 650-fill down insulation is light and compressible for backpacking, Hydrophobic Down treatment maintains lofty warmth in moisture, The bottom of zipper allows you to vent your feet., Zips into other Alplive 400T Sleeping Bags |
| material | down fill |
| fill_material | Down |
| product_dimensions | 11"L x 6.7"W |
| closure_type | Zipper |
| item_weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| outer_material | Nylon |
| fabric_type | Nylon |
| size | Double |
| maximum_height_recommendation | 79 Inches |
| upc | 717461641207 |
| item_package_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 11.97 x 6.81 x 6.77 inches |
| package_weight | 0.96 Kilograms |
| item_dimensions_lxwxh | 78.74 x 31.5 x 1.97 inches |
| brand_name | ZOOOBELIVES |
| suggested_users | unisex |
| number_of_items | 1 |
| manufacturer | Zobon |
| part_number | Alplive-T400 |
| style | Envelope |
| fill_material_type | Down |
| skill_level | Advanced |
| best_sellers_rank | #76,078 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #171 in Camping Sleeping Bags |
| date_first_available | May 11, 2020 |












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Customers find the sleeping bag lightweight and well-made, comfortable down to about 55 degrees, and appreciate its compact design that packs to a small size.
I was happy with this sleeping bag. It was warm and light, and compressed relatively small for transport. I used a sleeping bag liner with it so it didn’t have to be washed. Read more
The media could not be loaded. It's turned out to be very practical, comfy sleeping bag, as long as it's not very cold, and especially at this price. If it were baffled with offset stitching, it would be a lot warmer, but also much more expensive than with the simple tube stitching. Make sure to really shake it out properly each time you use it to really loft the down, so it isn't clumped up. Clumped up down doesn't insulate. At first, the fabric seemed really weird. It literally felt, and looked, like a plastic bag, but, as I've used it, I've found it be very pleasant. It's no stickier than any other rip-stop nylon I've used, though much lighter. The included compression stuff sack doesn't compress it as much as it could, because the cinch buckles are at the end of a too-long bit of webbing, but maybe they decided that was best for some reason. It compresses pretty small, but anyway, if you want it smaller, it could be with a different sack. I think it's a good buy, and with this plus my much costlier 30° down quilt, I'm set for warm weather down to even very cold nights with a lot possibilities for real comfort. An insulated air mattress is an absolute must, or you'll be cold no matter what! Read more

This is a nice lightweight quilt for warm weather. I used it with a sleeping bag liner and was comfortable down to about 55 degrees. Below 50 degrees I was cold, even with the sleeping bag liner. Read more
Bought two of these for the zip together feature. My spouse and i like to holiday in public use cabins now and then, and part of the appeal of a holiday in the middle of nowhere is getting close (wink wink) so we don't want to be sequestered in separate sleeping bags. It's tough to find reasonably priced, light and warm bags that zip together, which is why i took a chance ordering these. Because we stay in cabins (usually with wood stoves), we don't have to worry about temps below freezing and we are sheltered from rain/snow and elevated above the cold ground. It's fancier than backpacking, but sometimes we have to hike there and we want a light, compact bag and not a fat polyester car camping bag. So these bags hit our sweet spot and i'm really happy with them. They puff up quick and go back in the stuff sack easily. They're comfortably warm, probably fine to about 40F even for the cold blooded, and the down filling feels generous and even. When you slip into the bag, it feels like a warm cloud. The two zippers (one for the foot area, another for the side from knee to shoulder) is genius because we can zip the footbox to lock the bottom of the bags together, but we each have control of our side venting and the zipper won't get undone too far and then you're groping around at the bottom of the bag to yank it back up. The tapered shape is perfect, with plenty of foot room without the excess bulk of a straight rectangle. My spouse is 6' and we both fall in the L/XL size range (we are not backpacker skinny) and the bags don't feel tight, or like we are too squished. The bags lack some of the features of top tier bags like a zipper baffle, or a softer lining fabric, but it feels like those were weight choices and not because the manufacturer cheaped out. The bag fabric is the same inside and out, and it's a little plasticy and rustly and can be sticky on bare skin. But it is a quality lightweight coated fabric and the feathers do not poke through. Some of the reviews mentioned a smell but ours didn't have that issue. Overall i am very pleased with the bags and i think the value is amazing. To get the same quality and features we'd probably pay triple the cost at the three letter outdoor store. Read more
This is a very nice light sleeping bag that I feel certain will be more than adequate for temps down in the 50's or 40's. Seems to be well constructed and there is zero odor as some reviewers have mentioned. The material seems to be a sealed nylon. The downfill is evenly dispersed and baffled well. The stuff sack is of sufficient size and has compression caps of which one end is attached to the stuff sack so it doesn't get lost. I like that it is more of a quilt but can be easily converted into more like a bag with little loops and hooks, much like a Zenbivy. Two bags can be joined at the zippers for a double bag. I would recommend getting a sheet insert to further the comfort level and protect the bag from oil and dirt. Also, I can see where the fabric might feel a bit uncomfortable to some as it seems to have a polished finish. For $80 for a 600 fill......how in the world can you beat this deal? I am amazed. Read more
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