

🎒 Sleep Light, Travel Far – Your Ultimate Ultralight Adventure Companion
The Naturehike Lightweight Compact Sleeping Bag is a premium ultralight envelope-style sleeping bag weighing only 0.76 kg (1.68 lbs) and compressing to a compact 5x12 inch size. Crafted from durable, waterproof 320D nylon with double-reinforced seams, it offers reliable warmth between 32℉ and 59℉. Designed for backpackers and travelers seeking space-saving comfort, it includes a compression sack with straps for easy portability, making it an ideal choice for camping, hiking, and travel.












| Care instructions | Hand Wash |
| Fabric type | 320D Nylon |
| Origin | Imported |
J**S
Small, light, easy to take wherever
I haven't gotten to use this really, but it's quite nice. It's part of my car emergency kit. It was very affordable, so I expect it to be good value. It's very VERY compact, so it goes wherever I need it to. Hell, I could pack it in my daily backpack if I wanted to. It's kinda' thin; I expect you will want an air mattress or other pad to be comfortable directly on the ground... I purchased this with the intent of truck camping.
G**G
Great Sleeping bag light and comfortable
This is a great little sleeping bag. It's comfortable. The fabric has a luxurious feel. It's light weight and easy to carry and great for spring and summer hiking and backpacking trips. If the weather is over 60 Degrees Fahrenheit you should be quite comfortable in this bag - and every backpacker knows it's best not to carry more than you need. On warmer nights you can even use this as a quilt and it would pair nicely with a hammock. However - I paired it with the Naturehike Insulated sleeping pad and found it to be a perfect match! On cooler nights you will want to look into the Naturehike Down Sleeping bags - but this one is perfect for summer nights at the lake. It will be my go to summer bag
M**.
PERFECT for hot weather camping
I bought these last minuet (2 of them) for a camping trip we planned a year ago. As our trip approached, the forecast was for hot, sticky weather........less than desirable for camping in a normal sleeping bag. So, I grabbed these and they were a life saver. Weather was high 90's during the day and only cooled off in to the 80's with 90% humidity. Almost called off the trip, but ordered these bags to try. When these arrived and unpacked, they had a silky feel and very light weight with a minimum of fill, almost doesn't feel like anything in there unless you have a good sense of touch. We were uncomfortable in the 90+ heat no matter what, even sleeping on top of the bags, though they were comfy soft. By daybreak when things were "cooler" it was very nice to throw the other half of the bag over us to keep from cooling off too much. So upper temperature range I would say, for us, was 80 degrees unzipped but over us. For cooler weather, guessing down to 60 without resorting to wearing warm cloths IN the bag. Can update if I get the chance when things cool down. About my ONLY grievance (hence the one star ding) was the zipper. It snagged in the very fine silk-like shell of this bag. NOT sure what could be done about snagging on such a light weight material but it did hang up very easily, several times on both bags. Being adults, we just went very easy and made sure things did not get caught and if they did, just backing up the zipper carefully fixed things so we could continue to zip up. I would NOT recommend these bags for children as they typically lack fine motor skills and always seem to be heavy handed (well my kids anyway ;) A heavy hand WILL result in a jammed zipper and a LOT of work trying to get the zipper unstuck. Overall, a BIG win for our camping gear setup!
N**.
Comfy sleeping bag
This sleeping bag is nice for colder weather camping above 32 degrees. It could also be used at home, for a cozy blanket. The zipper works smoothly and the drawstring hood is great for keeping out drafts. The inside material is very soft and I like that the outer material is waterproof. The stuffsack enables the bag to be packed down to a fairly small size, which is also nice. Overall a well made sleeping bag, that will keep you warm in colder fall weather or winter temps above freezing.
E**S
Great light weight sleeping Bag
Super light weight sleeping bag but very comfortable to. Definitely a warm weather sleeping bag dow to the high 40s. If a liner is used you could push 30. The compression sack is amazing and make packing it very nice and compact. Definitely surprised on how much I like it and definitely recommend to anyone. I’m on the chubby side and the sleeping bag had plenty of room for me. 5”8/ 240lbs
D**K
Solid bag
Nice, soft, comfy bag. Good smooth zippers. Packs small and light weight. Won't keep you super warm if it gets under 55 degrees, but it's not made to. This was my bedding for a full month traveling to festivals and it was great. Recommended.
Z**U
Very soft, roomy for 2
Great for cold weather sleeping (30-40F)! I love that the zippers allow you to air it out and keep using it as the weather gets warmer, too. I move around a lot when sleeping, and the interior is smooth and soft. The zippers are durable, and they look like they will last for years to come. You can open the bag on either side, and this fits over a queen sized air mattress. I have the 1 person and loved it and now have the 2 person! Comes with 2 small pillows. It's a good buy.
A**R
Great for 60°F and above.
Awesome sleeping bag for summer camping! The bag is super small with the compression sack and very light. If you're determined enough you can pack it down to the height of a nalgene bottle, though the diameter will still be wider. I'm 5'7", ~140lbs and find the bag to be very roomy, even with a lot of layers on (see below). This sleeping bag works well to about 60°F. Below 45°F this bag is trying to murder you in your sleep, and you need to be wearing considerable insulation to protect yourself. I have slept with this bag once around 40°F with a 2 t-shirts, sweatshirt, wool hat, shorts, long pants and 2 pairs of wool socks and was very very cold all night. A few months later I found myself camping for a night in an area where it was 90°F during the day, but unexpectedly dropped to 30°F at night. I put on two t-shirts, two long sleeve shirts, mesh shorts, long pants, wool socks, and I'm pretty sure I almost died in the sleeping bag. The insulation in the bag is just way too thin to be used comfortably below 55-60°F. I ended up purchasing a 20°F down sleeping bag for cooler weather and use the naturehike bag for warm summer nights. Conclusion: If you ignore the manufacturer's temperature rating and acknowledge this is a very lightweight summer bag, I'd give it 5+ stars. If you were trying to use the bag at the mfg's temp rating you would likely have frozen to death, but should instruct your estate to give a 1 star Amazon review and then sue them for causing your untimely demise.