

🌙 Sleep Large, Sleep Smart — The Ultimate Duo for Every Camping Mood!
The Coleman 45°F Double Sleeping Bag in Queen XL size is engineered for tall campers up to 6'4", featuring a unique 3-in-1 design that zips apart into two individual sleeping bags. Its Coletherm hollow polyester insulation offers superior warmth without bulk, while the ZipPlow zipper and Comfort Cuff enhance usability and comfort. Lightweight, machine washable, and equipped with a Quick Cord roll-up system, this sleeping bag blends convenience with premium performance for versatile all-season outdoor adventures.

















| ASIN | B0D645RGGX |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,293 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #126 in Camping Sleeping Bags |
| Brand | Coleman |
| Brand Name | Coleman |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,358) |
| Date First Available | June 4, 2024 |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Fill Material | Polyester |
| Fill Material Type | Polyester |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076501176933 |
| Included Components | Sleeping bag |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.1 x 15.7 x 3 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19 x 14 x 13 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Coleman |
| Material | Polyester |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 76 Inches |
| Model Name | Tandem |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occupancy | 2 Person |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Package Weight | 4.33 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 2205610 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.1"L x 15.7"W |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Large |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Style | Pfas-free |
| Temperature Rating | 31 to 45 degrees Celsius |
| UPC | 076501176933 |
| Warranty Description | 5-year limited warranty |
L**.
Comfortable, warm, rolls up, best zipper, best material.
I tried 2 other double sleeping bags Coleman my favorite. They were all about the size of a double bed... Coleman seemed a tad bit longer, nicer if your tall. It has an attachable sheet that stays on with push clips, nicely fit. It has the best zipper. It zips up fast and nice. The inside material is comfortable even without the sheet. It has a shoelace style roll-up strap that hooks to itself. I prefer that pull tight trap, but it does work. Know you can't make the shoelace strap looser or tighter, so bag puffs out around the tiny strap. So with much effort and strength, I was able to stuff both bags, rolled up, inside the too tight carry bag. It reminded me of a medium size ice chest after rolled up. Definitely looks like two sleeping bags. I decided to roll up separately and add a strap to the bag that doesn't have a roll-up strap. Comparing roll up strap with Coleman to Agemore and Venture 4th ... Venture 4th strap was better. Coleman is my favorite double sleeping bag! Highly recommend it!
D**N
Good sleeping bag. No seriously, it is, but read my comments fully.
Bought this bag specifically because it's a queen size, and I toss and turn a good bit, and wanted the room. I also slept in this bag for a total of about 40 nights during hunting season in central Florida, in a tent, so I experienced a good range of nighttime temperatures in it. The construction and materials are decent, no issues so far, even after separating the bag and washing it, including two extra rinse cycles, there's no fraying, nothing coming apart. The bag comes apart into two halves as stated in the specifications. It's easy to do, and it's also easy to put back together. This not only allows it to become two separate sleeping bags, but also makes it possible to wash it at home as two separate loads. More about that later. I found the "sheet" to be a nice idea but I hate how it's only on one side and how it attaches, but frankly, I don't have a better way and it does work. A full wrap around removable sheet would be better in my opinion but would probably be a hassle to get it out and put it back in. It has pockets built in the bottom section at the open end, I'm assuming for pillows but they're small, and I use big boy pillows not toy size pillows, so as far as I'm concerned those are just an added construction cost that serve no useful function. They don't hurt the use of the bag, and hey, somebody will no doubt find them useful. For what I can't fathom. Even though I know better, I initially slept in it on an air mattress without anything under the sleeping bag for insulation. Don't do that. I shouldn't have. I certainly know better. It was OK until the temperature got down to under 60° but at that point an air mattress will suck your soul from your body. I ended up doing what I should have done from the beginning, and putting a fleece blanket then two army style 80/20 wool blankets, then another fleece blanket on top of those as insulation, which was perfect, even down to the upper 20s. This isn't an indication that the sleeping bag isn't good, but air mattresses absorb your body heat and you need to insulate yourself from them just as you do from the ground. The sleeping bag itself was very comfortable between 55° and 65° but I'm one who overheats, and over 65° I had to partially open the bag to get air in. Between 50° and 55° I needed a lightweight fleece style blanket on top of the sleeping bag to be warm. That said, I wasn't wearing any pajamas, or any of that. At 55°, in a bag this size, without the body heat of another person or pajamas of some type, you're probably going to be slightly chilly but not cold. Between 35° and 50° or so I needed to add a medium weight comforter to the fleece type blanket to be warm. I also decided to wear sweat pants, socks and a T-shirt on these nights. Again, just me so no extra body heat. That was a bit on the warm side to be honest. Not hot, just a little warmer than I prefer. When the temperature dropped to 35°, I had the comforter, the fleece blanket, and my "woobie" on top of the bag. Woobie is the old insulated Army poncho liner that I'll never get rid of. And when I knew the temperature was dropping to that point, I wore sweat pants, socks, and a T-shirt along with the extra layers of insulation. I was again slightly on the warm side but that beats being cold. When the temperature dropped to about 26°, I had all that, and added a lightweight army style 80/20 wool blanket like the ones on top of the air mattress on top of me. I wasn't the slightest bit cold. So that's what I experienced and how I did things using this sleeping bag, in a tent, in central Florida, for about 40 nights total. On to that whole washing thing... When washing, as with all sleeping bags, DO NOT wash a sleeping bag in a top loading machine, EVER. Just Don't If that's all you have, either take it to a family member or friend's house who have a LARGE front loader, or go to a Laundromat and use the large commercial front loaders. Wash it in GENTLE or DELICATE, and in COLD water. My front loader is 4.5 CF, and is just about perfect for washing one half section if this bag at a time. Or, clean your bathtub, and hand wash it in the tub. I recommend finding someone with a large front loader, because that's a pain, and without a spin cycle (DO NOT WRING IT OUT LIKE A DISHRAG!!) it's gonna take a long time to dry. Also. DO NOT dry it in a dryer. Just Don't Hang it to dry. After washing it took about two days to fully dry, hanging over a 2" PVC pipe instead of a clothesline, in shade, rather than sun to protect it from UV. It did get damp from the dew after the first day when I forgot to bring it in for the night. Overall, this is a good sleeping bag, but as is the case with all sleeping bags, the temperature they rate them at is always based on "survival level" not comfort level, and with ANY sleeping bag you should add 10° - 15° to their advertised temperature rating, and add blankets as needed. For me that's better than buying a bag with a colder rating, as then I'm too hot. Layers can always be removed.
G**E
Fine for sleeping but it is difficult to store
Overall I like the product. Its roomy and warm enough for cool weather camping. I have not figured out how it's supposed to go back in the bag. If you just fold it in half and use the "roll control" things then the synching mechanism is way off center and the bag is too wide to fit in the storage bag. If you fold it in thirds, the synching things line up better but it still is a struggle to get it small enough to fit in the bag.
M**E
Comfort for couples
Super comfy sleeping bag for couples and I love that the inside sheet can be unhooked or hooked inside depending on if you want to use it or not. The extra leg room is very nice and the extra thick cuff makes a nice cushion around the neck or face. Nice and warm when camping in cool weather and nice and cool in hot summers when opened a d you just have the sheet on you. Very nice case it comes in with a handle for carrying like a square duffle bag. Machine washable and if you don't want to share it can be unzipped and made into 2 separate sleeping bags. I like that the thickness of it made it easier on my hips for sleeping on an uneven ground. The thickness and pillow like cushion made up for that just fine :D
S**2
Great sleeping bag
Very good quality sleeping bag. Highly recommend for moderate temperatures. Fine enough for winter camping with an electric blanket insert. Soft and compact. Easy to clean.
D**I
you need this for cuddles in the woods!!!!!
Absolutely cannot say enough good things about this sleeping bag!!! My husband wanted lame single person ones for our camping trip but that just wasn't gonna happen. And it was spoon city all night long in that tent. So cozy and wonderful. I was happy and cuddly. This thing is very spacious and could fit 3 small people. It is so soft and warm, I was impressed by how warm it kept us all night. We camped in Oregon near the water in September, so it got pretty darn cold overnight... not that we could tell. It did it's job and then some. My hubs and I are 5'10 by the way and we had more than enough leg room. So if you're tall, have no fear. It should work for all you oversized humans out there. I seriously am so in love with this thing I wanted to sleep in it at home, in our bed. Yeah, it's that comfy.. One final thing- I think it is hilarious all the reviews that say it's impossible to get back in the bag. Because of that we were a bit concerned... what a joke! If you roll it properly and tightly, it goes in just fine. Seeing as how this is made for two people, use the other person and have them help! With me holding the bag and hubs shoving it in, we had no problem. Come on guys, it's easy.
J**2
Awesome!
Well made. Zippers are very good at not getting hung up on the bag. The inside liner is very soft and comfortable. I actually just use it like a comforter on my bed. Also can be split in half if you have a smaller washing machine or need two sleeping bags. It’s well worth the money. I would buy again.
J**E
LOVE LOVE LOVE these sleeping bags! Used them while camping in Ontario, during a rainy 25°c weekend. Temperatures got down to about 12°c at night and we stayed warm and dry. The sheet inside is a nice bonus and can be removed. I actually detached each piece of the sleeping bag and used them more like blankets on a queen-size mattress. They were easy to roll up and put away. We didn't use the pockets provided for cell phones, but I can see how they may be useful! I like that they aren't overly plush, but are rather thinner, still having the wicking effect and softness for comfort. They are advertised as being longer for tall people and they did not disappoint. Both people are tall (6 feet+) and we loved them!
A**R
It is everything that is claimed for it. Large, even when unzipped and used as a single bag instead of a double, warm, easy to use, and machine washable!
H**N
We bought two of this size sleeping bag so each of us can sleep with one child when we go camping. It’s spacious, so it’s comfortable to sleep in, and sharing it with a child makes it even warmer.
T**A
Easy to roll up and very comfy.
C**N
La bolsa de dormir es muy grande, puedes moverte a traves de ella sin problema yo mido 1.76 y mi esposa 1.60 y estuvimos comodos. El material es bueno y comodo, la hemos utilizado en clima de 10 C a 14 C en la sierra que es un clima un poco fresco y muy bien sin frio.
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