For ultimate car camping comfort, slip into The North Face Dolomite Bx 20 Degree Sleeping Bag, a rectangular shaped bag that unzips flat for complete versatility. Built with Heatshield Optimal Technology&trade synthetic insulation and a soft silky polyester fabric, the Dolomite Bx 20 is great for family camping trips or using as a blanket, and will keep you warm down to 20F.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The The North Face Dolomite 20 Degree Sleeping Bag is available through Altrec.com.
Great Sleeping bag
We gave up our usual queen size air mattress and bought this sleeping bag for a recent camping trip to the Catskills. It was so wonderful that after the first night, we decided never again to use the air mattress. This is a great sleeping bag for car camping. The warmth, padding and roominess combines for a great night's sleep.
Great Bag
I bought this bag for my 12 year old son to take to summer camp. He loves it. It is well made, zips easily and he loves the color. I'm sure he will get many years of use out of this sleeping bag.
Excellent bag
I like that you can zip two together (be sure you get one right handed zipper and one left handed zipper if you want to do this). The bag is durable. It weighs a little more than most backpackers are used to but the extra room (square-foot style) and affordability off sets that. Contrary to other reviews I've read, I had no trouble getting the sleeping bag into its stuff sack. The color is great (taupe).
Happy Granddaughter!
I have not personally slept in this sleeping bag, it was purchased for my granddaughter on her tenth birthday. My review of this sleeping bag is based solely on my observations and feedback from her and my son. This bag is somewhat large for her, but I felt it would provide some growing room. The materials and construction of this bag are high quality. It's used primarily for car camping (tent) in Northern Arizona where the night temps will be in the 50 - 30 degree range. My granddaughter has never complained of being cold or uncomfortable in this bag, she always looks "as snug as a bug in a rug" when using this bag...it's hard to get her out of it in the morning. We have not encountered any problems using the stuff sack as others have indicated.
great sleeping bag
For me (5'9") this bag is very comfortable. I haven't tried using it in the 20's yet, but it definitely seems like a quality sleeping bag. The stuff-sack is definitely too small, though. I ended up buying a $20 compression sack to use instead, which has been great since you can just stuff the sleeping bag in and then cinch it down.
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