




Polyester
Made in the USA or Imported
SIZE & FILL – Large sleeping bag measures 33″ by 87″, fits most adults or kids up to 5’11” tall; The sleep bag with 12oz/yd² polyester insulation. The filling material is 400GSM, temperature rating 32-77°F(0-25°C), warm and comfortable, fits for 3-4 seasons camping & outdoors; Weight:4.2 lb
WATERPROOF& WINDPROOF – 290T nylon shell fabric is treated with a durable water-repellent (DWR) finish to shrug off moisture; Draft collar and a full-length draft tube provide tucked-in comfort and temperature regulation; Half-circle hood with adjustable drawstring keeps your head warmer even in extreme conditions
SEMI-RECTANGLE SHAPE – Sleeping bags have a portable compression sack fit for hiking; Provides a generous cut at the elbows and knees so side sleepers can shift positions comfortably throughout the night; Integrated stash pocket allows a watch or lip balm
FREE COMBINATION& DETACH – Left zipper allows the regular sleeping bags to be zipped together with a right zipper wide bag to create a double bed; Double sleeping bags can be unzipped and separately zip into two individual sleeping bag. Sleeping bag of all size can unzip into a blanket for car camping
100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE – We promise to provide every customer with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are not satisfied with the quality of our product, just simply send a message to our after-sale service team and we’ll solve the problem for you at once
10 reviews for Atarashi Camping Sleeping Bag- 4 Seasons for Adults, Light, Warm, Extra-Large with Compression Sack- Great for Hiking, Backpacking & Outdoor Adventures
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$39.99
Bridgette Harbour –
Perfect sleeping bag
Just what I needed. We went camping for a couple weeks in Colorado and the temperatures will get down to the 40s at night and this was so warm and so cozy and I’m so glad I bought it.
Kindle Customer –
Good Value
I love it! It’s light and comforting. I wasn’t worried about overheating while sleeping. The open bottom/feet area is a nice option. I’m a “fluffy “ girl and I had plenty of room inside. You can make a hood to cover your head if you want or need to.
Marek Parker –
Good night’s sleep
Very happy with it. It was warm and comfortable
Bsturdy –
Good product
They work well and are easy to store after use.
Barry –
sleeping bags and space blankets
Products arrived earlier than expected and were as advertized, but they came in three separate deliveries which was confusing.
amanda –
Great sleeping bag
It Is very soft, warm, cozy and great quality.
Jennifer Reed –
Warm comfortable well made
I am weird I prefer to sleep with a sleeping bag vs a comforter. I have been doing it since I was a teenager. Normally when I purchase one it takes quite a while to break it in so it’s not stiff and uncomfortable. This one is perfect and was fairly cheap. I also love the little head section as I can have my head covered while I’m reading in bed and it covers me perfectly. My house heats with electric baseboards so unfortunately I have to keep my heat at 60 and below in order to afford my electric bill. Still pay $430 a month through the whole year😑. My bedroom tends to be in the low 50s because I have the upstairs thermostat off and well… this keeps me soooo warm. I also love the fact that I can open the bottom of the bag if my feet get hot. I don’t use it often as an actual sleeping bag but sometimes sitting on my couch. I definitely think this is a great and cheap option for campers and great colors.
Man in MN –
Kinda cheaply made, but warm.
I bought this around 4 years ago. In the period between then and now I’ve used it likely a few hundred times and I have some thoughts.It is warm, quite snug and comfy in fact. There are times when the temperature around me warmed up and I woke up very warm and sweaty (temps still at or below 60F). I like the bag still but there are some issues.The inside draw pull to snug the bag around your shoulders is fine, I’ve only managed to catch a finger or hand on it a couple times while sleeping. The outer draw pull to close the bag around your head/face is another story. While sleeping I’ve repeatedly ripped and torn it away from the bag and have had to restitch it multiple times. I keep waking up finding a hand caught between the pull string and the body of the bag itself, and tossing and turning overnight results in tearing out the thread. This keeps happening, and maybe it’s just me, but is highly annoying. In addition the stitching throughout the body of the bag is very thin and flimsy. I’ve a couple long threads hanging off the bag right now from when I’ve grabbed it in the night while trying to sleep because it bunched up or something, and pulling on the outside shell tore out the stitching.without the stitching the insulation starts to move around a bit, and I’ve noted that over time it has pulled away from the zippers by an inch or more leaving just a couple layers of fabric to keep the breeze out. I think that if the stitching hadn’t of tore out the batting would’ve stayed in place better, but that’s just a guess. I can say that the insulation has lost some loft of the years, not nearly as puffy as it was when I first received it, but is still nice and toasty warm every time I use it. In the last year or so I’ve been using it more as a quilt than a bag, and that hasn’t helped my problem with the outer draw pull, but I keep going back to it because in the end I do sleep well with it and that’s ultimately what matters. I’d recommend it to people so long as they take some care while using it, and maybe reinforce the stitching in a few key spots before first-use.
Matt H –
I really like the bag, its big nice and comfy. However the zipper is low quality, mine jumped off, a piece disappeared and now I can close it = useless. Warranty just expired…Beware of this fact
CamperGirl –
Regular is not left zip as described… it is right zip.I specifically ordered this bag because the description said it had a left zip. Now I’m faced with the nuisance of a return & still needing a suitable sleeping bag.