Morrison Outdoors Big Mo 40 Sleeping Bag - Toddlers'
Send them to dreamland in the lofty warmth of the Morrison Outdoors Big Mo 40° sleeping bag for toddlers. On chilly mornings, they can stay cozy while still moving their arms and using their hands.
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- Ideal for kids ages 18–36 months
- Weather-resistant design uses 100% ripstop nylon with high-loft synthetic insulation
- Cozy fleece collar and zippered flap keep cold metal zippers away from little chins
- 2-way zipper for total draft control
- Unique sleeved design is fun to wear and never gets kicked off while sleeping
- Adjustable open-and-close cuffs allow them to use their hands for roasting s'mores or playing games, then cinch up the sleeves when extra warmth is needed
- Enclosed footbox and insulated draft tube help preserve warmth
- Weight just over 1 lb. and packs down small for easy packing
- Trade-in eligible through Morrison Outdoors
- Morrison Outdoors donates 1% of sales to charitable causes through Pledge 1%
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View all Morrison Outdoors Kids' Sleeping BagsBest Use | Camping |
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Temperature Rating (F) | 40 degrees (F) |
Temperature Rating (C) | -6 degrees (C) |
Weight | 1 lb. 2 oz. |
Shell | Nylon |
Zipper Location | Front |
Insulation Type | Synthetic |
Fill Weight | 12.7 ounces |
Sleeping Capacity | 1-person |
Lining | Nylon |
Sleeping Bag Shape | Unavailable |
Fits Up To (in.) | 40 inches |
Shoulder Girth (in.) | 28 inches |
Hip Girth (in.) | 33 inches |
Stuff Sack Size | 12 x 8 inches |
Stuff Sack Volume | 5 liters |
Compressed Volume | 4.5 liters |
Gender | Toddlers' |
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Keeps our toddler warm and cozy
I panic bought this before a camping trip and it worked out well with our 21-month-old daughter. Quality seems good. We've only used it two nights camping so far, but she seemed cozy and happy in it. I was a little worried she might be too warm earlier in the night before the temp dropped much, but I checked the back of her neck and she was a good temp. It kept her warm through the night (with lows around 40). The sleeves are a little long for her for now, but we were able to scrunch them up. Should be able to use it next summer, too, if not longer.