Amazon MalloMe Sleeping Bags for Adults & Kids - Cold & Warm Weather, Lightweight, Compact for Camping, Hiking, Backpacking Survival Gear $21.99 @Amazon

The bag handled the added bulk pretty well, no trouble with the zippers snagging either. For backyard drills with the grandkids, I sometimes just toss in an old fleece blanket inside and it works great. Has anyone tried layering two MalloMe bags together

Layering two MalloMe bags together is a clever idea, especially if you’re prepping for nights that dip lower than what a single bag handles. I haven’t personally tried doubling up two of the same brand, but I’ve sandwiched a lighter summer bag inside my main one during early spring campouts. It definitely bumped up the warmth, as long
 
Been running one of these MalloMe bags as part of my comms kit for about a year now. Tossed it in the trunk alongside my go-bag and radio gear since it’s so lightweight—grabbing everything in a rush is way less hassle. I’ve used it for
 
I’ve paired mine with a wool blanket and stayed surprisingly warm—stuffing it all back in the sack after, though, that’s always a bit of a wrestling match. Anyone find an easier way?
 
Love how compact these bags are, makes them so easy to stash in the car or closet. Has anyone tried air drying instead of tossing it in the dryer?
 
Packing a wool blanket with the MalloMe bag is a classic move when temps drop below the rating—my go-to for unexpected cold snaps. Getting everything stuffed back in the carry sack is always a wrestling match though, had to sit on mine more than once to get it zipped! Anyone found an easy trick for packing it up quick, or is it always just a battle of wills?
 
It’s held up nicely—no rips and the zipper still glides smooth, even after a wash or two. Having something lightweight makes quick grabs so much easier. Anyone else stash one in their car kit for emergencies, or is that just me?

I keep one in my trunk too—not just you! Lightweight’s key when you need to grab and go, especially after too many “surprise” roadside stops over the years.
 
I've used these during comms drills too—easy to grab, surprisingly warm for the weight. Anyone ever have issues with static cling after washing, or is that just me?