Girls Sleeping Bags


Sleeping Bags-Girls only, no boys allowed!

Whether your a little girl or just a little girl at heart you will always have fond memories of sleeping out with your friends under the summer sky talking about boys and giggling about things to come.The girls in their sleeping bags would bunch up together for a pillow fight before settling down for the night…

The sleeping bag industry as this review has found is of mammoth proportions with sleeping bags for just about every imaginable purpose under the sun. You can get just about any kind of sleeping bag you desire from the general all purpose family camping trip bag to the professional outdoors sleeping bag. This review focuses on what is available for girls from the top of the line companies.

The sleeping bags available today, thanks in large part to constant innovation are available in down and synthetic fills, extremely warm but weighing little, pack into loaf sized sacks and fitting easily into backpacks. One wonders if there is really anything else left to ask for!

The range of sleeping bags designed specifically for girls is amazing and a look at some of the top offerings will show just how much.

Coleman has by far one of the largest ranges of girls’ sleeping bags and one of their better offerings is the Scattered sleeping bag weighing a mere 3.4 pounds of which two pounds is ThermoTech insulation to keep you warm, rated to 50 degrees. The bag has plenty of wiggle room at the bottom and its pink cover and very trendy starburst pattern on the inside makes it a winner for sleepovers and seasonal camping. The bag has a 4.5 star rating.

Another winner from Coleman is the girls Lights Out sleeping bag that weighs 3.5 pounds and has 2 pounds of ThermoTech for warmth. The highlight of this bag is the lighting – an attached light strip that has 2 settings – very cool! When its lights out there is glow in the dark ZipPlow that makes zipping up a piece of cake.

Eureka’s Kid’s Lightning Bug is probably what can be termed a girl’s best choice for those overnighters at a friend’s house. The bag has a polyester taffeta shell and liner, insulated with ThermaShield and weighs no more than 2 pounds. It has received very good reviews from parents who declare the bag to be sturdy, warm and cozy.

We round off this review with an offering from Slumberjack. The Woodland Block is not your average sleepover girls’ sleeping bag. It is sturdy and functional and of great value for scouting, backpacking and camping trips. It can be used in both warm and cold weather conditions, rolls up into a hood for ease of carrying and comes with its own matching pillow. The bag is rated to 40 degrees F.

So whether you are looking for a girls sleeping bag from Hana Montana, the Bratz or something as simple and international as Hello Kitty then this is the resource for finding the best bag at the right price,regardless of who the purchase is for, your little girl or the little girl in you….