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Reddit mentions of TETON Sports Mammoth 0F Queen-Size Double Sleeping Bag; Warm and Comfortable for Family Camping, Green Taffeta (111)

Sentiment score: 9
Reddit mentions: 12

We found 12 Reddit mentions of TETON Sports Mammoth 0F Queen-Size Double Sleeping Bag; Warm and Comfortable for Family Camping, Green Taffeta (111). Here are the top ones.

TETON Sports Mammoth 0F Queen-Size Double Sleeping Bag; Warm and Comfortable for Family Camping, Green Taffeta (111)
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COMFORTABLE FAMILY SLEEPING BAG: Soft lining; Zipper and shoulder draft tubes keep the warm air in; Unzips on each side and the bottom for easy access; Innovative fiber fill for warmthNEVER ROLL YOUR SLEEPING BAG AGAIN: TETON provides a great compression sack for stuffing your sleeping bag; Start at the bottom and stuff the bag in, then tighten the heavy-duty strapsSIZE DOES MATTER: Double sleeping bag is longer and wider than queen-sized mattress; 94x62 inches (239x157 cm)SLEEP WARM: Fluff your sleeping bag and use a camp pad to sleep warmer; Hang loops for long-term storage to maintain maximum loftTETON SPORTS PROMISE: Reach out to our AMAZING product support team if you have any questions or concerns; YOU CAN COUNT ON US to get you taken care of and back OUTDOORS with TETON Sports
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ColorGreen Taffeta
Height3 Inches
Length94 Inches
Number of items1
SizeQueen
Weight16.5 Pounds
Width62 Inches

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Found 12 comments on TETON Sports Mammoth 0F Queen-Size Double Sleeping Bag; Warm and Comfortable for Family Camping, Green Taffeta (111):

u/adambobadum · 16 pointsr/financialindependence

Not FI related but a camping tip. I'm not sure where you and your girlfriend live but if it gets cold, I highly recommend a double sleeping bag like this one: TETON Sports Mammoth 0F Queen Size Sleeping Bag Perfect for Base Camp while Cold Weather Camping, Backpacking, and Hiking; Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F38YHI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_YJzzybKN833SE

We have that one and love it. It's more than paid for itself in hotel rooms I haven't had to pay for because my wife is cozy in the giant sleeping bag!

u/bumbernut · 4 pointsr/CampingGear

My partner and I have a 0F double wide Teton sleeping bag for our car camping trips and we love it. It's really warm and comfortable. We use it camping out in CA and haven't hit super low temps in it (lowest was probably high 30s or low 50s), but neither of us wear clothes when sleeping and I usually have to keep my side unzipped so I can vent and/or stick a leg out because it's so toasty.

This is the bag we use: TETON Sports Mammoth 0F Double-Wide Sleeping Bag; Double Sleeping Bag Perfect for Base Camp while Cold Weather Camping, Backpacking, and Hiking; Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F38YHI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_uI1cBbH1S9A2Q

u/poopsocker · 2 pointsr/ToyotaTacoma

The mattress is fantastic. It fits right over the wheel wells; you'd never know they were there. It's got a built-in pump and inflates in just a few minutes (auto-deflates too), and is firm enough that my wife and I don't toss each other all over the place when rolling over in the middle of the night.

I'm less enthusiastic about the sleeping bag. It was around freezing when we were camping, and even though the bag is rated to 0C, it really just didn't do the job as far as I could tell. Part of that was likely that it's a double, so (with my wife in it too) I couldn't wrap myself up in it like I do a normal bag. It was our first outing in it, though, so I'll give it another shot.

u/PleaseSayPizza · 2 pointsr/camping

As everyone else has mentioned, you're not giving enough information.

What type of camping do you do? Car camping, or backpacking?

Do you have any packing limitations?

What sort of budget do you have?

For car camping, as a giant man, I have this... queen sized sleeping bag .... but that's clearly overkill for most.

You mention padding, but a sleeping pad or air mattress will provide your "padding," not your bag itself. There are a variety of options out there. When I don't use a full blown air mattress, I use the REI 3.5 camp pad. The XL version is 30 inches wide and 80 inches long. But if you're car camping, you don't need a sleeping pad necessarily. Depending on your tent, you could get a full blown double or queen sized mattress.

u/chopasaurus_rex · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

We got a Teton double and will use it for the first time tomorrow. What I like about this double is it has side zippers, so if we need to pee it's easier to get out without disturbing the other. We'll see how much we like it over the weekend

u/RadioShaft12 · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

Being 6'8", this is the best sleeping bag I have ever owned.

http://www.tetonsports.com/Sleeping-Bags/Sleeping-bag-main.htm
I purchased the two person bag off amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F38YHI

They make a single person one also.

Edit: 94 inches long

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u/Hillside_Strangler · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

We got this zero degree queen sized mummy bag a couple years ago. It's so warm that it's probably overkill.

It fits perfectly in our camper (queen size beds) but it's kinda large (even compressed) for hiking with.

u/usmcviking · 1 pointr/Bushcraft

Bought this bad boy for my RTT. It’s HUGE!! Biggest bag I’ve ever seen.

TETON Sports Mammoth 0F Queen Size Sleeping Bag; Double Sleeping Bag Perfect for Base Camp while Cold Weather Camping, Backpacking, and Hiking; Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F38YHI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_lVdYzb13VDS96

u/49ersNguns · 1 pointr/camping

Have a look at this. >damn...I actually looked at this one on amazon http://www.amazon.com/Sports-Mammoth-Flannel-Sleeping-Degree/dp/B000F38YHI/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1419637140&sr=1-1&keywords=teton+mammoth

>its great looking but a bit too much :|


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u/r_syzygy · 1 pointr/Ultralight

A sleeping pad (or something that acts as one) would be a worthy investment if you don't have one yet. Sub-zero is hard no matter what, but even a foam pad will keep a lot of heat in rather than losing it to the ground.

Something like this, for both you and the dog, would help. Doubling it up, or using it with extra blankets, would add some more warmth.

https://www.gossamergear.com/collections/sleeping-pads/products/thinlight-hammock-pad

This is a cheaper option, but I've never personally used it:

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Trial-Camping-Pad-Blue/16783660

In the winter, I would likely not discard the Coleman just yet. Keep it, and get a larger bag to use as a blanket (opened up) with the both of you underneath.

I can't really comment on how good this bag is, but this is what I'd be looking for:

https://www.amazon.com/Sports-Mammoth-Flannel-Sleeping-Degree/dp/B000F38YHI

It won't be warm enough down to 0°F on its own, but paired with another bag and a decent foam pad, you'll be comfortable. You could easily fit a dog in there, and could open it or bundle up as needed. Teton is another brand similar to Coleman, not the best but popular because of the price. You could probably get away with a smaller one, too- but this one would be nice if you have enough width for it.

You could also look into emergency blankets and/or emergency bivys to help reflect heat back at you. I also have a lightly insulated jacket I keep on my short-haired dog when it's cold out- even an old hoody with the arms cut off would help.