
Coleman - PEAK1™ 20°F Mummy Down Sleeping Bag - Regular
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They brought back the Peak1 name. It's OK stuff for what it is. A bit overpriced for what it is.
I am a known collector of sleeping bags. I have more than 20 and 1 is a North Face Cat's Meow i bought in 1989, so I have a bit of experience on the subject.. I got the 0° Coleman Peak 1 from my work's incentive site. I would not have gotten it otherwise as I have Sea to Summit, Marmot, kelty, (pre-bass pro) Cabela Instint bags, etc... I took it out my Peak 1 on my November hunting trip. Temps were in the upper teens/ low to mid twenties at night. I had a sea to summit liner and a Mr Buddy Heater at the ready to use but never needed them. I was hot in this bag. I mean, half zipped up and still hot. I was shocked. I mean shocked. The only Coleman gear I have is a stove and a lantern as their gear ain't what it use to be.. and this bag out performed my expectations. Now. I was on a cot with a memory foam pad. I was dressed well. Do with this as u may as I have a slightly different bag. I am a cold sleeper tho. But my Peak 1 has more power fill down than my kelty and marmot and it looks very well made. This bag is coming on many more trips.
I got a modular sleep system at the thrift store about $14 so I use that when it gets very cold if it's going to be 30 to 40° or more, I'll use my 20° Coleman bag just since it's lighter, but the sleep system is actually really quite nice, if very heavy. It's been nice for very cold weather. I'd love a quality, light, very cold rated quilt or bag but I can't afford it for a while unless something washes up at the thrift store again. In warm weather I use a hammock I also got there
A comforter from Walmart would not keep you warm in 20F. I would buy a 20F Coleman on Amazon. They're not as pricey or pretty but they're quality.
You can get a foam pad for a little ground insulation and a warm Coleman mummy bag for cheap. With enough warm winter clothes, eg a polyester filled winter jacket from goodwill, bib overall ski pants, a wool hat and warm gloves you can probably be warm enough and use those clothes to get around outside if/when your condition improves. If it's really cold add a balaclava for your face.
I’m a cold sleeper & bought a $40 Coleman mummy-style sleeping bag & it’s awesome! I think it’s rated for 40F but I haven’t used it at that temp.
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