Product: Active Era Ultra Lightweight Sleeping Bag
Model: SB-E200-US
Condition: New
This 3-season sleeping bag is ideal for camping in spring, summer, and fall, featuring a 200GSM hollow fiber filling that keeps you warm down to 27°F and comfortable in temperatures of 50°F and above
Built with a durable 190T polyester outer shell and liner, this ultralight sleeping bag is tear-resistant and designed to withstand various outdoor conditions
Designed for maximum comfort, the cozy 200GSM filling provides warmth while allowing versatile use, as it can fully unzip into a 73" x 30" duvet or partially open for better airflow during sleep
Lightweight and adventure-ready, this sleeping bag weighs just 2 lbs, packs into a compact 14" x 8" x 8" carry bag, and is water-resistant and machine washable for easy transport and cleaning
Those dimensions must be wrong. 30in across when fully unzipped? So when zipped the bag is 15in across? No, not even child sleeping bags are that tiny.
@sdb I went to Amazon to read reviews and a petite woman posted it did not cover her completely and it is thin as a sheet. I think this should be marketed as a child’s sleeping bag.
@phendrick But this would have been very handy back in the Texas Snopocalypse when the electric grid was subject to rolling blackouts for most of a week and the temps didn’t get out of the teens.
@Kidsandliz@phendrick
Yeah, anything below 50° will be uncomfortable. And that “extreme” lower bound is survivability, as in you’ll technically survive the night, but you will be extremely uncomfortable the entire time.
@phendrick@thechilipepper0 And if you are cold all the time likely it won’t work well for you even at advertised temperature. You’d need more blankets for that to work then.
It reminds me of the REI travel sack (55F) I’ve had for a long time. The REI one is a mummy style though. It’s good for crashing on a couch if you don’t have a blanket or warm weather camping.
This bag would probably be marginally useful for me at a < 50° range. Anything above that and it would be way too warm. The fact that I have bags that fit that use case make this unnecessary, as well as the fact that I haven’t been backpacking in forever… Tend to like my backpacking trips to be in the “shoulder seasons” when the nights are cool and the days are brisk.
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Product: Active Era Ultra Lightweight Sleeping Bag
Model: SB-E200-US
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$29.99 at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, May 7 - Monday, May 11
I am going to bag this deal. I’m going to sleep.
/showme bagging this deal because I’m going to sleep.
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You’ve caught me in a very sedentary era of my life
so
no
Those dimensions must be wrong. 30in across when fully unzipped? So when zipped the bag is 15in across? No, not even child sleeping bags are that tiny.
@sdb Image #6 on the deal page shows it as 73" by 30" when ZIPPED. So opens to ~60" wide when not?
Copywriter must have just woken from a nap in this thing, so maybe it’s worth having.
@sdb I went to Amazon to read reviews and a petite woman posted it did not cover her completely and it is thin as a sheet. I think this should be marketed as a child’s sleeping bag.
@sdb there are far too many suckers out there that will buy it for an adult.
I’m not at all a lightweight † sleeper, so I guess I’ll pass on this deal.
† Not talking pounds and ounces here
@phendrick But this would have been very handy back in the Texas Snopocalypse when the electric grid was subject to rolling blackouts for most of a week and the temps didn’t get out of the teens.
@phendrick Not warm enough for that (well maybe used with more blankets). These you’ll freeze below 50 degrees unless you sleep warm.
@Kidsandliz @phendrick
Yeah, anything below 50° will be uncomfortable. And that “extreme” lower bound is survivability, as in you’ll technically survive the night, but you will be extremely uncomfortable the entire time.
@phendrick @thechilipepper0 And if you are cold all the time likely it won’t work well for you even at advertised temperature. You’d need more blankets for that to work then.
Tropic Thunder
…sooo good
@JvB I’m a dude, playing a dude, disguised as another dude!
/buy
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It reminds me of the REI travel sack (55F) I’ve had for a long time. The REI one is a mummy style though. It’s good for crashing on a couch if you don’t have a blanket or warm weather camping.
The sleeping bag for when you don’t really need to stay warm.
useful in Phoenix in summer and fall.
@JohnQ118 so it has air conditioning?
/giphy thorny-hardy-leek

This bag would probably be marginally useful for me at a < 50° range. Anything above that and it would be way too warm. The fact that I have bags that fit that use case make this unnecessary, as well as the fact that I haven’t been backpacking in forever… Tend to like my backpacking trips to be in the “shoulder seasons” when the nights are cool and the days are brisk.
This just ain’t my …
/showme McGruff the Crime Dog is holding Active Era Ultra Lightweight Sleeping Bag while suspicious Cat is saying to McGruff “That ain’t my bag!”.
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Keeps you warm down to 27°F, comfortable at 50°F and above. SMH. Apparently whoever wrote the description thinks warm means not frozen solid.
/showme camper in morning emerging from blue sleeping bag chrysalis like a butterfly with a cup of coffee, style of a nature insect doc
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@mediocrebot @zippyus Unless it’s zero gravity, that’s a horrible position for sleeping.
/showme the girl in a sleeping bag over the campfire in Friday the 13th (Part 7 the new blood) but it is an active era ultra lightweight sleeping bag
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