Guide Gear® Elk 0 Degree Double Canvas Bag

21pHkEcl9ML. SL160  Guide Gear® Elk 0 Degree Double Canvas Bag

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If you’re a mover and a shaker during sleep, this Guide Gear Elk 0 degree Double Canvas Bag can take it! SAVE BIG! It’s no secret not all sleeping bags are made like Guide Gear, and the more you move in your sleep, the better chance you have of ripping your bag. But not anymore. Not only is this Guide Gear Bag made to my exact specs with strict quality standards, it’s constructed of super-rugged cotton canvas that can take the knocks of the great outdoors. And it measures a roomy 50 x 90″ so you can sleep comfortably with your honey. Or spread out and enjoy the extra room all to yourself. Rugged of course. Comfortable, you bet. The cotton brushed flannel lining is soft and inviting. And the polyester fiberfill will keep you warm down to 0 degree. Full-length, anti-snag zipper. Hood and draft collar. Draft tube. Accessory pocket. Order yours today to sleep better the next time you camp! 0 Degree Comfort Rating; 9 lbs. Fill; Guide Gear Elk 0 Degree Double Canvas Bag

Guide Gear® Elk 0 Degree Double Canvas Bag

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5 Responses to Guide Gear® Elk 0 Degree Double Canvas Bag

  1. Bill says:

    If you want a double bag for cold weather camping this is it. It really is a double bag, not two singles zipped together like some others. The canvas cover is tough enough for any camping style. The only minor drawback is the carrying sack. It is made of the same tough canvas but it is just a little small for this heavy insulated bag, you can plan on quite a tussle to get the bag stuffed back into the carry sack. If the sack was just a little bigger it would be perfect.
    Rating: 4 / 5
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  2. maxGamer says:

    Two things all buyers should know.

    1. This thing is HUGE. Like 3 1/2 feet tall in it’s carrying bag.

    You’ll not be carting this into the woods for a hike with the sweetie unless you bring a hand cart or something. It’s a monster.

    2. It’s comfy as all get-out. It says “0 degree rating” but it’s not stiflingly hot (I’m 190 lbs, wife is 118) for two normal sized adults. I guess if you’re 270 or something it’ll probably get swelteringly toasty.

    We slept comfortably in 60 deg weather with it and didn’t sweat a bucket. We’ve also slept in 25 degree weather and kept plenty warm.

    It’s more cocoonlike than you’d expect, keeping a moderate temperature instead of cooking or freezing you.

    If it weren’t for the size of this thing we’d be 100% pleased. It just weighs too much to cart around to more adventurous areas.
    Rating: 4 / 5
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  3. I purchased this bag here on Amazon in preparation for a camping trip with my boyfriend which we never took. I was disappointed that we didn’t really get to try out the bag. But as fate would have it, I would find a use for it a month later when I caught the flu and was sick for three weeks. The sleeping bag was the only place I felt comfortable and warm. I stayed toasty in my cocoon! But that was only the first instance that I had occasion to use the bag in a crisis. Another month went by and my house’s heating system broke down. For several complicated (and stupid) reasons, it could not be fixed for some time. We were experiencing record low-temperatures. Knowing the bag was my best hope, I broke it out again. The sleeping bag kept me warm no matter how cold it was outside. When I would venture out of the sleeping bag, I would return to find my cats curled up in it and on it, they knew it was the place to be. It was a great purchase, worth every penny, and believe me, it works. The flannel lining is so soft and comfortable, the canvas exterior is very durable and stain-resistant. The stitching is very good, no rips or ruptures, even with extended periods of use. I am so grateful that I didn’t buy a dud, because I might have frozen to death or had to vacate my home for an extended period! There’s plenty of room, but no sacrifice in terms of warmth. Great product, and great price!
    Rating: 5 / 5
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  4. S. Carr says:

    Great bag, plenty of room for one or two. I also got a fleece sleeping bag liner and have not had to use it to keep warm. It is definitely a car camping sleeping bag, not one you would want to carry on a pack. It is very warm and comfortable. To get it in it’s carrying bag you have to fold in half and roll sideways, a couple of compression straps help too. I have plans for a February camping trip in the Mountains, I am looking forward to comfortable nights in this bag.
    Rating: 4 / 5
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  5. Schmitty says:

    Would be better if there was a zipper on both sides so either, our, can easily get in or out.
    Rating: 4 / 5
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