Stay cozy even on the coldest nights of your camping or hiking trips with the Everest Mummy Sleeping Bag, +5F/-15C Degree. This Everest sleeping bag is made with puffy double-layer construction with 3.5 pounds of Micro Tack Z1 fill that traps plenty of air for extra warmth. You'll also never feel the discomfort of cold spots with this warm camping sleeping bag. The "mummy" design of this Everest sleeping bag covers your head and shoulders with a soft insulating layer providing additional protection while allowing you to breathe freely. The cold weather Everest Mummy Sleeping Bag, +5F/-15C Degree comes with a compression stuff sack for storage and transportation.
I ordered one for each of the 4 members of my family . From the youngest (6 years) to the oldest (35 years), we were all super snuggly and comfy in 30 degree camping. Stuffs back into pack quickly and easily. We are looking forward to using them again!
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:25 - 34
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 2 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
this seems very well made and seems like it will be comfortable and warm but we have not tried it yet. The only issue is it comes in a carry sack but I don't think its possible to get the sleeping bag back into the sack. All of the air must have been sucked out of it to get it in there and now its out I that's it!!
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:45 - 54
Gender:Female
Ownership:1 week or less
Usage:Never
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Review 3 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
My first time going camping in years and this sleeping bag was perfect ..the weather wasn't as cold but it rained all night and I was warm
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:35 - 44
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
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Review 4 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
Mummy sleeping bag keeps my daughter warm
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05/09/2013
By Funka ,
Orange County
4out of5
I ordered 2 of these sleeping bags for my daughters' girl scout camping trips. They definitely kept them warm and they were so fluffy, that they didn't need to bring pillows, which helped with the packing. They fold up relatively small in a pouch, but my daughters weren't able to do that without the help from an adult. The $20 was a great price.
Product Attributes:
Value
4out of5
Meets Expectations
4out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:45 - 54
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:Once per month
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Review 5 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
Used at Grand Canyon
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05/06/2013
By PatGrad315 ,
Auburn Hills, MI
5out of5
Received a 2-pack of sleeping bags as a gift and finally put them to use while camping at the Grand Canyon. They were great! I'm 5' 3" and fit just fine (and stayed warm when it was in the 30s at night) but my husband (6' 6" and 325 lbs) was just "okay". I think these are a great, affordable sleeping bags and I hope they last us awhile as we have quite a few camping adventures planned.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:18 - 24
Gender:Female
Ownership:9 - 10 months
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 6 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
I have had expensive sleep bags that are suppose to keep you warm that doesn't, this sleeping bag is great, roomy and warm. The stuff sack is decent, I read some reviews after purchasing 5 of these that scared me about the stuff sack, but I had no issues putting the sleep bag back into the bag. Just stuff the feet down first and it all fits in there. If you need a light weight sleeping bag, that will keep you warm in cold temps this bag is economical and works better than bags you can spend hundreds on.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:35 - 44
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per month
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Review 7 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
I bought this sleeping bag for Girl Scout Outdoor Training. We slept outdoors in a platform tent with the flats open on a night in which the temperature was 30 degrees. Other than my feet being initially cold, I was perfectly warm. I forgot to bring a plastic garbage bag to put over the outside of the foot area as the trainers suggested. I've only used it once, so I can't say how durable it will be, but if you need a warm outdoor sleeping bag and don't want to spend a lot, it's a great value for the price.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:45 - 54
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
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Review 8 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
I purchased a 2 pack of these bags. One of them came with a defect. The mini zippered storage pouch on the outside of the bag was sewn shut & unusable. I definitely wanted to take advantage of this nice feature, so a replacement was in order. I didn't want to return the 2nd bag which was in perfect condition, so I contacted the manufacturer about a warranty replacement. They asked for a receipt & documentation so they could send out a replacement. After I scanned my receipt, had a few email exchanges with customer service, and sent the customer servic rep a few pictures clearly documenting the defect, I was basically called a liar and told I had to return both items back to Walmart and order new ones. It would have been FINE if I was told this up front, instead of being misled as I was. I can never get back the time I wasted dealing with their customer "service." The bags seem to be okay as far as warmth, but definitely "cheap," but then my Kelty bags cost a lot more #but are in like new condition, stuff sack included, after 15 years#. These are probably a good buy for a slim budget; just hope you don't get a defective one. The sleeping bags easily stuff back into the stuff sack #yes, the key is you "STUFF" them back in, not roll#, but the stuff sacks definitely look like they'll only last 1 or 2 stuffs due to their extremely thin material. I've attached a pic of the sewn shut pocket. Upon viewing this, the customer service rep replied, "The last images you sent were not of the defective bag." He was ready to send me out a new stuff sack though, so I guess if your stuff sack rips within a year of purchase, it MIGHT be worth your time contacting the manufacturer.
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Product Attributes:
Value
2out of5
Meets Expectations
1out of5
Recommends this product? No
Ownership:1 week or less
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Review 9 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
Haven't used the sleeping bags yet, but they seem to be good quality and you cannot beat the price. The compression isn't great ie, the sleeping bag does not compress well, and the weight is more than I would like for backpacking, but for camping will be perfectly adequate. All in all a great value for money.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:45 - 54
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 10 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
I cannot overstate how impressed I am with these sleeping bags. Bought the two-back deal online a couple weeks before an upcoming cubscouts camping trip. The box arrived in a couple days which left over a week for my 8 and 6 year old boys to "test” them at home. They slept in their new sleeping bags for 4 nights in their bedrooms. On the first night they got a little too warm, so we unzipped the bottom of the double-zipper about 8 inches and they were cozy at cool room temperature. I even slept in one for a night and found it comfortable and roomy for a 6 foot- 280 pound guy. During the camping trip the overnight temp dropped to 36 degrees… the boys were snug and comfy in their sleeping bags while I was a bit cold in my high-end military sleeping bag.
The fabric of the bag seems flimsy, but it held up well to being moved and shuffled through the campsite. Each bag is reasonably light weight when packed. The sleeping bags fit well into the sack if you stuff them in instead of rolling the bag up. The stuff sack compresses the bags down to the size of a volleyball. However, you do need to be careful with the cinch straps on the stuff sack- I busted one buckle being over-zealous is compressing the bag down (not hard to replace but something I did not want to do...)
Overall a great bag for general-purpose camping. I would not recommend this for rough camping without a bivy-cover to keep the sleeping bag clean, and I would personally recommend a diferent stuff sack if you were going to hike a lot with it (the round volleyball is a bit awkward fastening to a hiking pack). Not only did I enthusiastically recommend these bags to the other scout parents, I fully intend to buy a couple more bags for my wife and I to replace our more expensive bags on our next trip!
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:35 - 44
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:Every few days
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Review 11 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
40 degree bag
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04/05/2013
By Toxikraft ,
Martin, TN
1out of5
It's 5am. I went camping last night. It got down to 37 (says my weather app). Needless to say I used this bag and I had to move to my car. I wouldn't count on it being effective lower than 40 degrees. I am a healthy 25 year old male and I would not recommend this as a cold weather bag
Product Attributes:
Value
2out of5
Recommends this product? No
Age:25 - 34
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:Every day
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Review 12 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
Lucky if Good Above 30 Degrees
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04/04/2013
By CapeCodGiftShop ,
MA
1out of5
I tried this bag inside my house, kept temp at 65, closed up the double straps to mummy up the top of the bag and was overheated. Brought it on a hike and froze, 30 degree temps. I used a survival blanket under the tent and under the bag and the cold went through the bag. No extra padding for the feet but roomy enough, my feet wear pure white, almost frostbitten, and that was with a survival blanket wrapped around them. The toggles on the strings don't stay put so you have to keep adjusting them all night long to keep the cold out. What a waste of money, unless you want this for late spring, summer and early fall use in warmer climates. I used this in Massachusetts.
Product Attributes:
Value
1out of5
Meets Expectations
1out of5
Recommends this product? No
Age:45 - 54
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:Every day
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Review 13 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
Really like this sleeping bag. Even though i used it to cover myself at night while i went camping this weekend. I tried to use it to sleep within, and didn't find it that comfortable, but when i used it on top of me, it worked like a charm. If you are a bigger person, this will work for you, plus the price is great! I ordered 2 online for $40. To put the bag back in the carrying bag, all you have to do is start stuffing it in the carrying case. Simple as that. don't try to put it back the way it came, that wont work. Great sleeping bag, didn't get cold at night.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:25 - 34
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 3 months
Usage:Once per month
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Review 15 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
Zipper is cheap, went camping for a weeks with 6 others, we all had this bag. Zipper broke on a 23* night for 2 of the 6 people, my wife being one of the 6. On the bags that didn't break the zipper is still wimpy, thin and is just waiting to break. The zippers also tends to just split open when some pressure is applied, like if you bump it while you are sleeping.
I wouldn't recommend this bag for the temperatures listed "-0/5*" I would put the comfort rating right around 20* F unless you plan on sleeping in your coat.
If you can gamble a little with the bag you buy and return it if it breaks maybe it will be worth it for you but it wasn't for us.
Product Attributes:
Value
3out of5
Meets Expectations
1out of5
Recommends this product? No
Age:25 - 34
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:Every day
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Review 16 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
Good bag with some problems
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03/26/2013
By ok4camper ,
Bartlesville, OK
4out of5
This was my first time ordering store to store with Walmart, because of the cost savings rather than buying in the store. The bag is great and i have used it a few times already. The weird thing was that the bag came without any identification tagging on the actual bag when I got it. I had to take the bag totally out to see if it was the correct item and then still didn't if it was the correct temperature rated bag. The associate that waited don me was very helpful. I felt the descriptive tag should have been ont he bag carrier or in the box.
Product Attributes:
Value
4out of5
Meets Expectations
4out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:55 - 64
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 17 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
Great price, not as warm
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03/25/2013
By kps89 ,
Ithaca, NY
4out of5
You can't really go wrong with this price for a sleeping bag (I bought the 2-pack). Overall I am very pleased with the sleeping bags, as they are very long (I am 6' and had plenty of room!) and have a good amount of room in the width, too. They are very comfortable and soft. The negative was that they were not as warm as rated, definitely not a 5 degree temperature rating! I had planned ahead, thankfully, and bought fleece liners, which definitely helped - I was camping in March in the Bay Area (CA), where it was in the low 40s at night. The compression sacks they came with seem fine and do not appear to be easily ripped, though some reviewers said so.
Another side note - they do zip together. As they are mummy bags, the foot part is separate when you do this (zipper starts about 10 inches from the bottom) and the head part will be opposite. It worked well for us though - a little extra body heat!
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
4out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:18 - 24
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:Once per month
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Review 18 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
I was very skeptical about getting these sleeping bags from wal mart. I have bought some really cheap items in the past and was very disappointed. It didn't help that the day I revived these I broke one of the compression straps. Not meant to be squeezed as hard as my 270 lb frame can pull. It did compress ok, but not as small as I wanted. I did fit it in the bottom of my osprey pack which was good enough for me. Used it on a overnight trip on parris mountain sc on march 18, 2013. It got down to about 35-40 deg by the north lake where I camped. I was wearing light thermals and wool socks in this bag. I was inside a small light tent so no wind. Every part that was covered by the bag was nice and toasty. I am 6'1" and 270 lbs so not a small guy. I fit just fine but didn't have a lot of room to move. I actually got to warm a few times and vented the side of the bag. Very nice bag for the price. Would not only recemend to a friend but plan on getting two more for my kids.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:35 - 44
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per year
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Review 19 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
Good bag if you have realistic expectations.
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03/23/2013
By Free8orn ,
Kansas City
4out of5
Pros: Cheap Hood with drawstring Shoulder Draft collar with drawstring Full length draft tube that goes down the zipper Hanging loops at the bottom of the bag Zipper pocket for small items 2 way zipper (can zip/unzip from top or bottom for ventilation)
Cons: Heavy Large Pack size Inaccurate temperature rating Cheap stuff sack Some cheap sewing
Best uses: Indoor, car camping, base camps, casual camping
NOT recommend for: Backpacking/hiking, weather under 30*F
I have used this bag a few times since I bought it back in the fall. I purchased it and took it with me to Arkansas on a backpacking trip. It took up quite a bit of space in the pack (wasn't a problem because I had a large pack), but also added a significant amount of weight (3.5 lbs). As far as warmth goes, it did fine that trip as the temps did not drop below 50*F.
More recently I took it camping (not backpacking) earlier in march at a nearby lake in Missouri. At night the temp got down to about 35*F. Being a cold sleeper and having doubts about the bag, I decided to make a fleece sleeping bag liner and wear thermals with wool socks to try and fight the cold. With all this, I also used the drawstring shoulder baffle and drawstring hood on the bag and I stayed warm. I did wake up a couple times, however I was not cold. I do think that if I hadn't done the extras that I mentioned that I would have (possibly) been cold.
The bag "stuffs" down to about the size of blow up volley ball but more of a cylinder shape. The first time I used the stuff sack the straps on it ripped from the bag. I just reattached them back on with the sewing machine, reinforced them, and they have been fine since. This is definitely not the bag you want if you want something that packs small and is light weight, or if you want a good cold weather bag. For the general consumer, this bag is excellent with features and price taken into consideration.
Product Attributes:
Value
4out of5
Meets Expectations
4out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:25 - 34
Gender:Male
Ownership:7 - 8 months
Usage:Once per month
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Review 20 for Everest Mummy +5F/-15C Degree Sleeping Bag
This sleeping bag is very nice. We used it when we went camping in the Grand Canyon last week (March). The 1st night it got down to 20 degrees and we all stayed pretty warm, I did bring a couple extra blankets because I had little ones and it was their first time camping. I wouldn't use it for below 20 degree weather. After you take the sleeping bag out of it's bag, it would be very difficult to put it back in the way it came out, but the sleeping bag does fit in the bag (just not folded). You just keep stuffing it in the bag.
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:35 - 44
Gender:Female
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:A few times per year
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