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    Default Ozark trail climatech cool weather sleeping bag

    Anyone have experience with this bag? Picked it up
    for $40.. says it痴 good to 40 degrees, which I doubt, but was wondering if it was an ok summertime bag for Maine.... I知 ok wearing some thermals socks and a hat if I have to, beats spending $200 or more for a bag I値l use a few nights per summer....

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    I'm not sure exactly which model you have, but I had the $40 mummy 40 degree Walmart bag, and it was a fine 2lb football stuff-sized sleeping bag.
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    I gave it away, because they (Walmart) had a similar bag, "down" 32 degree mummy, weighing in at 1 lb 12 oz (I weighed it on the produce scale) for $80 that I now use for my summer bag.
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    Try it and see. I'm sure it would be fine above 50 degrees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MtDoraDave View Post
    I'm not sure exactly which model you have, but I had the $40 mummy 40 degree Walmart bag, and it was a fine 2lb football stuff-sized sleeping bag.
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    I gave it away, because they (Walmart) had a similar bag, "down" 32 degree mummy, weighing in at 1 lb 12 oz (I weighed it on the produce scale) for $80 that I now use for my summer bag.
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    Try it and see. I'm sure it would be fine above 50 degrees.
    Thanks. I値l have to look into that 32 degree bag.

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    I have one of their 30 degree bags. It worked well in temps as low as 36. This was in a hammock with one of those cheap blue walmart sleep pads and wearing pants, shirt and socks.

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