Lazysack
Designed by Capata Pyrenees, the Lazysack is a 30″x 75″ sleeping bag that can also be used as a blanket or as a poncho with a removable hood. It has a water-repellent coating and can be stuffed into the included 8″x 18″ sack.
Designed by Capata Pyrenees, the Lazysack is a 30″x 75″ sleeping bag that can also be used as a blanket or as a poncho with a removable hood. It has a water-repellent coating and can be stuffed into the included 8″x 18″ sack.
Alite Design’s wearable sleeping bag for couples. Aside from having zippered holes for your arms and legs, it also has a full-length zipper at the side so you can zip multiple sleeping bags together *wink wink*.
A sleeping bag with removable baffles. Stuff more baffles in the bag for more warmth or take them out to make the bag weigh less. It also has drawstrings that let you adjust the length and width of the bag. Skip to 1:00 in the video.
Unlike traditional sleeping bags, Nemo’s Spoon Shape Series of sleeping bags don’t make you sleep like a mummy. They’re wide at the shoulders and knee area so you can move around and even sit up comfortably.
A tribute to life on the road, this sleeping bag also doubles as a couch. The Camp Daybed was designed by Stephanie Hornig as part of her graduation project, the Camp Furniture Collection.
We never thought that wearable sleeping bags was a sub-genre, but here’s another good one. It’s made of nylon ripstop with water-resistant finish and will make you look like a cuddly astronaut.
Another quirky sleeping bag to make you the envy at camp. Instead of tomato sauce, the Slice of Pizza Sleeping Bag is lined with smooth satin. Vegetable pillows included. It’s only 3’x5′ though.
This anatomical model sleeping bag with removable skull pillow is a great way creep out the kids and counselors alike at summer camp. It costs right around $73, but it’s on a website from Japan.
Amsterdam-based artist Eiko Ishizawa created The Great Sleeping Bear after hearing about a wild bear that wandered into Bavaria and was hunted by the government. We prefer landsharks.
Land shark! What better way to catch some zzz’s, than inside the mouth of a 7-foot Great White. Perhaps if you sleep in one of these at the bottom of the ocean the other sharks will leave you alone.