🌙 Sleep smart, camp stylish—your all-in-one warmth solution!
The Night Cat Sleeping Bag is a 4-in-1 ultralight camping essential crafted from soft crystal fleece and polyester fill, designed for adults and rated for 3-season use above 59℉ (15℃). It functions as a poncho, quilt, sleeping bag, and lumbar pillow, combining versatile comfort with portability in a sleek army green design perfect for solo outdoor enthusiasts.
Brand | Night Cat |
Color | Army Green |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Shape | Square |
Seasons | 3 Seasons |
Temperature Rating | To 14 degrees |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Special Feature | Durable |
Material | Polyester |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Product Dimensions | 75"L x 54"W |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Fabric Type | fleece, polyester |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.33 x 7.95 x 1.73 inches |
Package Weight | 0.78 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 74.8 x 62.99 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Night Cat |
Manufacturer | BuyThem |
Style | Modern |
Fill Material Type | Polyester |
H**D
Nice sleeping bag with multiple features!
Picked up two of these sleeping bags for a camping trip for my kids and they love them! Not the warmest sleeping bag but you throw a blanket under and over it and you will be fine in the cold ! I like the fact that it can double as a pillow parka blanket and sleeping bag and my kids thought it was cool also. As for an adult its going to run a little tight to sleep in of you are over 6 feet tall and 200lbs but as a jacket pillow or blanket it works perfectly ! I plan to but 2 more and will take them on long toad trips !
J**S
Rompevientos sleeping bag
Es delgada. Como rompebientes esta muy bien, como sleeping bag tengo mis dudas
T**O
My new favorite emergency blanket.
This has earned its place in my 4runner emergency kit and is easily hands down one of the best things to keep under the seat. It's warm and soft while combining a LOT into a small form factor. It's not going to do too much in sub zero temps but it's a very solid layer addition to stave off cold. 11/10!
M**O
And a great pillow
Just as advertised
S**G
Multifunction Poncho Liner
Liner. Not a rain poncho. I would accept Warm or Blanket Poncho.Overall, great idea. At 6'4, I was dubious, expected to give it to the 7 year old. Even at first I wanted to find faults, and give it 3.5/4 stars. As I write I changed my mind.Sleeping bag? If your are legally a 'little person.' And not by height. This comes up to my neck when zipped into a tube... flat, it is 26" across. I technically fit inside, but can barely move my arms, there is zero room for movement inside... I couldn't stand laying still like a pencil for 5 minutes. That's a no from me.Then I reread the description and watched the video. This is a 3-season >59°F product.This changes everything. It's a tube blanket at that point, don't even need to put your arms inside. More than comfortable enough up to my armpits. Too cool? Wear sleeves.The dangle jangle pair of zippers dingling at the bottom rear when warn as a poncho liner or wearable blanket, not ideal, though.Nor is the neck hole being an EXACT FIT for my head. I have to pull it over my nose and ears. Am I too big? It still works, but please add a mere centimeterPillow mode? Fine. Neat, even. But what about at night, you still need an inflatable or bundle of clothes. Might as well have been a separate bag to stuff at night to use as a pillow. The location on the poncho doesn't even allow functionality as a head pillow when converted, either.Blanket? My favorite camping blanket is still General Issue Poncho Like, and this is just a slightly finer more comfortable smooth version. It's even stitched the same to hold the fill in place.I wouldn't trust this past a misting in wet weather, though.I suspect if you are getting this to camp and hike you already own an actual rain poncho. I will never leave my US Army poncho out of my kit. No replacements.It works if you have a need for it. It's good for our State Park camping needs out of a pop-up, but I think I'd use other things backpacking.
J**2
Not for larger people.
If you are over 5'-8" tall and 200 lbs this is not the one for you. It's just not big enough. It can be worn as a poncho but not all wrapped up and strapped together in the 'coat' type mode.I keep it for emergency use in the car. I can't count on it while camping because it's too small as a 'wearable' blanket and too small for a sleeping bag.
K**E
Good for a petit adult
We're using this for a 5'2" adult and it seems about right. As a poncho, it reaches mid ankle and the "sleeves" are long enough to completely cover the arms. The neck hole is just big enough to fit a head through, larger heads may struggle.We haven't used it much as a sleeping bag. It's more narrow than a normal bag, so a broad person will feel restricted. It's also thin. Good as an emergency spare, but it wouldn't be our first choice.The quilted layers are on the thinner side. Not much loft which means less insulation than a comparable blanket or sleeping bag. So this is really best for supplementing other layers.As a pillow, it squishes down quite a bit. The thin quilting fluffs up a bit, but feels like a half stuffed similarly sized pillow. Being a zipper bag, you could add other garments to make it fuller. The velour texture feels nice.We like this versatile blanket as a blanket/poncho first, pillow second, sleeping bag last. As long as you treat it as a layer for temperate weather, it's a great addition to camping gear.
J**L
Great as a "supplement", but don't make it your primary.
This is a lightweight "supplemental" warmth poncho/blanket/sleeping bag. It's thin. Folds up nicely to roughly the size of a standard couch pillow, only about two inches thin. No doubt you could roll it folded into a "Pringles can" amount of space in your hiking bag. It's lightweight and won't take up a ton of room.Love the versatility. Just like our pictures show, you have options. Blanket, pillow, sleeping bag or poncho..... heck, the pillow would work great as a seat cushion. It's a very versatile piece to add to your adventure pack.As far as warmth goes, this is a light/mild weather supplement. I wouldn't make this your primary method of keeping warm in the wild. It'll cut the wind of keep you cozy, but you're not going to be braving the arctic tundra or surviving a torrential downpour un-soaked to the bone. However, hiking in a light mist would likely do just fine.So get creative, enjoy your options and have fun on your next adventure!
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