Full review
Longer notes from the same comments we summarized above.
What people reported
Owners generally find the MalloMe Sleeping Bag to be a good value for the money. Many appreciate its spacious design, noting it is wider than other bags at 90cm and offers plenty of foot space. The zipper is also a positive point, with users reporting it can be opened from both the inside and outside and does not get stuck. When repacking, one owner suggests simply stuffing the bag in starting with the foot-end, rather than trying to roll it.
Problems people mention
The main concern for owners revolves around the bag's temperature performance. While one owner reported being comfortable down to -2°C (28.4°F), they cautioned against trying much colder temperatures. Another user recommended it for 45 degrees Fahrenheit or warmer, suggesting it is best suited for summer camping where temperatures do not drop below 50 degrees. This feedback indicates the bag's real-world cold resistance may not live up to some of the broader temperature ratings it can be ordered with (e.g., down to -18°C).
Where owners disagree
There isn't significant disagreement among owners; rather, the comments offer varying perspectives on temperature limits. While some testing went to -2°C, others are more conservative, suggesting a minimum of 45-50°F. This highlights a range of comfort levels rather than direct contradiction.
Who it's for
The MalloMe Sleeping Bag is for campers and backpackers looking for an affordable, spacious sleeping bag for mild to moderate conditions. It could suit those who primarily camp in summer or early fall and prioritize comfort and value. Buyers needing a bag for truly cold weather should consider the reported temperature limitations carefully.