REI Co-op Trailmade Backpacking Bundle
First backpacking trip? Make it easy with 3 essentials—tent (with footprint included!), sleeping bag and self-inflating pad—packaged together in the REI Co-op Trailmade backpacking bundle.




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- Bundle includes REI Co-op Trailmade 2 tent and footprint, REI Trailmade Self-Inflating sleeping pad and REI Co-op Trailmade 20 sleeping bag
- The Trailmade 2 tent is a lightweight, 3-season tent for two that sets up easily and features 2 doors, each with its own vestibule, for easy access and ample storage space
- Tent has a waterproof floor, interior mesh storage pockets for organization, and durable aluminum poles and plastic clips that make for quick setup
- Included footprint minimizes ground wear and maximizes the life of the tent
- Tent also includes a stuff sack, stakes and guylines with tighteners
- Trailmade Self-Inflating sleeping pad offers warmth, comfort and durability for a good night's sleep after a long day on the trail
- Sleeping pad has an R-value of 5.5, which makes it best for adventures in extreme cold conditions; it provides high levels of insulation from ground temperature
- Most sleeping pads we sell range from 1.0 (good for warm weather) to 5.5+ (for use in extreme cold); the higher the R-value, the more insulated the pad
- Trailmade 20 sleeping bag has a comfortable mummy shape and offers a great blend of comfort and thermal efficiency with synthetic, recycled polyester fill
- Trailmade 20 has a tested lower limit of 21°F; offset quilt construction prevents cold spots and stabilizes the insulation
- Tent is made with solution-dyed mesh to reduce water and energy use in manufacturing
- Sleeping bag shell and insulation are made with recycled materials
- Sleeping pad is made with a recycled polyester bottom
- Comes in a convenient storage case
- Tent weighs 5 lbs. 7 oz. packaged; Regular bag weighs 3 lbs. 4.6 oz.; Regular pad weighs 2 lbs. 7 oz.
- REI Co-op brand is certified to The Climate Label; we actively fund efforts to reduce carbon emissions across our business and support climate projects around the world
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View the REI Co-op Trailmade Product LineView all REI Co-op Double Sleeping BagsBest Use | Backpacking |
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Seasons | 3-season |
Sleeping Capacity | 2-person |
Floor Dimensions | 88 x 52 inches |
Peak Height | 39.9 inches |
Number of Doors | 2 doors |
Number of Poles | 2 |
Canopy Fabric | Polyester/nylon |
Floor Fabric | Polyester |
Rainfly Fabric | Coated polyester |
Design Type | Freestanding |
Temperature Rating (F) | 21 degrees (F) |
Temperature Rating (C) | -6 degrees (C) |
Weight | 11 lbs. 2.6 oz (for whole set, size Regular) |
Shell | Recycled polyester |
Insulation Type | Synthetic |
Fill | Recycled polyester |
Lining | Polyester |
Tested Comfort | 31 degrees (F) - ISO |
Tested Lower Limit | 21 degrees (F) - ISO |
Sleeping Bag Shape | Mummy |
Gender | Unisex |
Fits Up To (in.) | Short: 66 inches Long Wide: 78 inches |
Hip Girth (in.) | Short: 56 inches Long Wide: 66 inches |
Shoulder Girth (in.) | Short: 60 inches Long Wide: 70 inches |
Sleeping Pad Type | Self-inflating |
Sleeping Pad Shape | Rectangular |
R-Value | 5.5 |
Packed Size | Short: 6.7 x 22.4 inches Long Wide: 7 x 26.9 inches |
Pad Thickness (in.) | 1.5 inches |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials From a Climate Label Certified brand |
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Great Stand Alone Tent for Backpacking.
This is a very well made and thought out tent for weekends or up to week-long backpacking trips. My absolute favorite part is that the ground sheet is included and REI devised a way to keep it optionally attached to the tent but easily removable if you wish. This saves time in set-up. I think you can set this up in 3 minutes easy. Also included are all the must-haves: breathability, storage, rain protection, durability and space. It felt only about 6ft wide so maybe not great for anyone over 6ft tall but sitting up height is great with plenty of room. You can get 2 sleep systems in there side-by-side with 2 roomy vestibules to store gear in. I personally like this for 1 person so I can store my pack inside the tent and leave the vestibules open.
Trailmade 2 - Great lightweight for two
Trailmade 2 with footprint, tested in rainy weather. Tent dried easily in windy/not raining conditions. One photo shows the set up with two bags/pads inside, which works for two people who don't mind close quarters. The weight is in the "lightweight" category at 4lbs 4 oz min trail weight, and if you split up the poles and tent between two people this is a really nice option. At this price range, it's affordable, spacious for one, and suitable for two people. The inside has two pockets, one on opposite corners for each person to store things when head-to-toe sleeping. There is one strap from the center ceiling that offers the ability to hang a light. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this tent is still spacious even though I've gotten used to a Half Dome 2 Plus (see pictures comparing size). I like that the straps for the rainfly have an adjustable buckle so that you can cinch it down to the stake if terrain is hard to find good spots. An unexpected but added bonus is the tent's freestanding frame is sturdy enough that you can open and close the tent zipper one-handed, rather than having to use two hands to hold the tent taught and pull the zipper. This is a fantastic backpacking tent for the price and for those who want an in-between option that works for the occasional backpacking trip but also functions as a car camping option.
Fantastic Backpacking/Camping Tent
This tent is the nicest tent that I have ever had. I've been a backpacker since I was 16 years old, and I have done over 200 miles of the Appalachian Trail and several other long trails. I wish I would have had this tent for those trails, but I am so glad to have it now for future backpacking trips. We used the tent for the first time for some winter camping at a local state park, and it was wonderful. My husband, our toddler daughter, and I all fit in the 2 person tent comfortably and cozily. I can't recommend this tent enough for backpackers and campers.
If God and a Tent had a baby, it would be this!
Possibly the greatest tent I’ve ever used. For starters, I’ve used this tent over 30 different times around the globe in different climates, altitudes and terrains for over a year now. it always was reliable and convenient, but it REALLY showed its quality this past weekend. We were in a massive rainstorm for the entire night, and in a shallow area, the tent was completely surrounded by water and sitting in a puddle 2 inches high around the tent. And we were completely dry on the inside. I was shocked and amazed, a truly tried and tested product and it still works great! If you want a light weight, WATERPROOF, easy to set up tent for 1-2 people, this is it pal! I use it mostly for 2 people, it’s cozy and has extra room by our feet/head when we lie flat (I’m 6 feet tall btw). The vestibules on each side are super convenient to store extra gear overnight. You can stop reading other reviews and looking at other tents. This is the one for you brother.
Keeps you warm in 30 degree weather
Trailmade 20 degree sleeping bag is perfect for tent/car camping. It is very comfortable and kept me warm in 30 degree weather. I like the pocket on the outside for your phone, headlamp, etc. I will not use this bag for my backpacking adventures as it is too heavy and bulky. I will be using this backpack for the days we are getting ready for our backpacking adventures and are camping in the car/tent the night before. This is a nice sleeping bag for my son’s summer camps that he attends. Zipper is nice, it doesn’t catch when you are zipping up.
Seems ok but….
Due to all the positive reviews, I chose this sleeping bag for my upcoming backpacking trip. I received the package today and when I opened it, I just knew right from the way it was packaged it was not new. The outer bag has some oil stains and it has some smells from being used. I found some dried bodily fluid in it and I am super grossed now. I will return it to the store first thing in the morning.
Quality in the small details
It is definitely more of a one person tent if you have the 4 inch sleeping pad. Couldn’t even fit a dog in here with me compared to my Coleman sundome 2 person but it is a nice tent. You can see the quality difference in all the little things from the rain fly buckles to the poles. It’s also a smaller bag and lighter than my cheaper Coleman tent. Used it for car camping at Kenosha Pass and excited to use it for bike packing.
Great Tent Made Lighter With Some Tweaks
I bought this for car camping since it’s heavier than my ultralight backpacking tent (which weighs two pounds). However, I replaced the heavy stakes that came with it with lighter aluminum stakes; the weight of the 6 heavy stakes was 15 ounces, whereas the 6 light aluminum stakes weigh only 3 ounces. I also replaced the footprint with a 1.5 ounce polycryo groundsheet. This brought the weight down to a little over 3 pounds! Not bad! It’s a great tent and so easy to set up. I like rectangular tents like this one; I love the two doors. I’m a solo backpacker and this tent is like a palace for one! Very pleased with this tent. Highly recommended.
comfortable, roomy 3 season bag
Overall, great option for a lower price point synthetic bag. The bag performed better than I expected! Overall, this is a bag I will use for shorter, warmer backpacking trips. This is a longer review but I like to include information I myself look for. I am 5'5" 130 pounds. Fit: I chose the "short & wide" version of this bag because I move around a lot at night and need space to move my legs especially in knee area. The bag was very comfortable for this purpose, although naturally I sacrificed a bit of warmth due to extra room in the bag. I had plenty of room in the shoulder area and found the hood generous. Weight/packability: Using the sea-to-summit compression sack (2.9oz) the bag weighed 53.4 oz, for a combined weight of 3 pounds 8 oz, or 3.4 pounds with no stuff sack. This is on the higher end of what I would consider bringing for a backpacking trip, but for an affordable option very acceptable. Using a compression sack, I was able to get the bag down to about 16" x 8", which surprised me as I think of synthetic bags typically bulkier. I was able to stow horizontally in the bottom of backpack. Warmth: I slept in this bag in a range of milder winter conditions - 47 deg high, 28 deg low. At 47 I was actually a bit too warm! I was able to sleep comfortably with only underwear and a cotton sweatshirt. I would NOT recommend sleeping in the bag lower than about 35 with I think the most comfortable about 40 degrees; 28 degrees was seriously uncomfortable and I had to wear 3 layers of winter clothing. (wool long underwear, down jacket, extra fleece layers both top/bottom) On all nights my feet were cold even with extra socks - I think the bag could use extra insulation in foot box, or make it a little smaller. Fabric/color: I found the green/yellow an attractive color combo, and the fabric smooth. On one night the tent I was in had a leak and dripped significantly on the bag - I didn't notice until waking as the bag repelled the water fairly well.
Great tent!
I love my tent! I don’t have much experience with tents, but I like this tent. I’ve been in rain, and windy. I have no complaints at all.