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Coleman Nimbus Warm Weather Sleeping Bag

September 8, 2013 - Comment

Perfect for warm weather, the Coleman Nimbus Warm Weather Sleeping Bag will have you nice and comfy in temperatures from 40 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Able to fit someone up to 6-feet 4-inches, this sleeping bag has a cut-away Comfort Cuff for a comfy place to rest your head. Its TermoLock design reduces heat loss

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Perfect for warm weather, the Coleman Nimbus Warm Weather Sleeping Bag will have you nice and comfy in temperatures from 40 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Able to fit someone up to 6-feet 4-inches, this sleeping bag has a cut-away Comfort Cuff for a comfy place to rest your head. Its TermoLock design reduces heat loss through the no-snag zipper. The Quick Cord system lets you roll up and store this bag with ease. About Coleman You know the name, and you’ll love the company. Coleman is unparalleled in the world of camping and outdoor gear. What started out as an innovation in gas-powered lamps over 100 years ago has grown to an international company that designs and constructs top-quality tents, lanterns, stoves, coolers, sleeping bags, and more. No matter what your outdoor sport: hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, boating, swimming, four-wheeling, relaxing, or tailgating, Coleman has what you need to help get you out there to enjoy it. Perfect for temperatures 40 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Easily fits a 6-foot, 4-inch tall person. TermoLock heat-prevention system. Convenient QuickCord roll-up system for easy storage. Dimensions: 84L x 39W inches

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RavenFan69 says:

Comfy Bag, GREAT Price OK, so I have sleeping bags for our family of four in all shapes and sizes, EXCEPT for me. I am a little taller than 6’2″ and about 200lbs. I have a winter bag that fits me just fine, but have struggled finding a bag for warmer weather to fit me.Well, this one does!The whole family went camping in PA on July 4th weekend. All of our friends took sheets and blankets for sleeping gear. I’m more old fashioned…..if your not in a sleeping bag, then you are just sleeping outside and not…

Surfer Ed says:

Not long enough… Other reviewers seem to like this sleeping bag but I mostly don’t for a few reasons. I agree with another reviewer about their dislike of the fuzzy material that lines the bag. It catches the rough skin on your feet and is irritating when you try to move your feet. Since I didn’t want to keep this bag I tried to offer it to my wife but she didn’t want it and said she didn’t like the liner material either. Another point I don’t like about the bag is that it seems lower quality. When I got in…

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