Coleman North Rim 0-Degree Mummy Bag
April 9th, 2010
- Mummy bag measures 32″x82″; fits most people up to 6’2″
- 60 ounces of Coletherm insulation keeps you comfortable down to 15º F
- Diamond ripstop polyester cover with polyester liner
- Coleman’s ComfortSmart Technology ensures a comfortable, durable, high-quality sleeping bag
- Stuff sack storage
Product Description
Designed for extreme conditions, the Coleman North Rim Mummy Bag combines Coleman design and high-tech insulation to provide maximum warmth and superior comfort. The Coleman North Rim Mummy Bag boasts a full 60 ounces of hollow-core Coletherm insulation, to trap air for warmth and keep you comfortable all the way down to 0º F. Measuring 32″x82″, the North Rim bag fits most people up to 6’2″. The Diamond ripstop polyester cover is rugged and tear-resistant, with a comfortable polyester liner. Stuff sack storage.Product Description
The Coleman 8185A657 North Rim Zero-degree Tall Sleeping Bag is a comfortable four-season, mummy-style sleeping bag. At 32-inches by 82-inches, the tall-size North Rim fits most body types up to six-feet-two-inches long. With 54 ounces of Coletherm-4 insulation, this extreme-temperature sleeping bag keeps you warm in temperatures down to 0-degrees Fahrenheit. Features include a nylon cover with a nylon liner and a stuff… More >>
Coleman North Rim 0-Degree Mummy Bag

April 9th, 2010 at 6:25 pm
I bought this bag for my son’s back packing trip in the sierras. I have another Coleman bag that is not to big for a pack. This took up over half the pack. Way to bulky and heavy. It is probably a great car camping bag.
Rating: 2 / 5
April 9th, 2010 at 7:30 pm
We bought two of these sleeping bags, one for my son and one for me. My son slept fine, in 20 degree weather, but my feet got cold. So, while it didn’t quite meet the zero degree expectations, we slept better than most of the other guys. All-in-all, a pretty good sleeping bag!Coleman North Rim 0-Degree Mummy Sleeping Bag
Rating: 4 / 5
April 9th, 2010 at 10:27 pm
I bought this bag and took it out backpacking at White Sands National Monument in NM in Jan. A winter storm hit the day before I left and it was COLD out there. I’m not sure of the exact temperature, but I know that it was either high teens or low 20s. My waterbottle and my dog’s water bowl both completely froze throughout as did the condensation on the outside of my tent, and my car was a big ice block when I got back to it in the morning. The bag actually did pretty well. I pulled the face hole as tight as I could and just cuddled down inside the bag without sticking my face out (it was too cold if I put my face out). I have Raynaud’s disease and my hands/nailbeds often are very cold and turn blue in cold weather from poor circulation, but they were nice and warm inside the bag without extra gloves on. I was impressed by that. Overall I was ok, but not as warm and comfortable as I would have been at home in my own bed of course. It did it’s job and kept my appendages warm enough and me alive in what could have been hypothermia conditions without the proper gear. My only real gripe about this bag is that it is huge when it’s rolled up. It’s too big to fit into the sleeping bag compartment of my NorthFace backpacking pack (so I imagine it’s too big for any), and it takes up a very large portion of the pack when stuffed in the only way it will fit. Due to this reason I wish I would have gotten a different bag. It would be great for anyone who is just setting up their tent right next to their car, but not the best choice for a backpacker.
Rating: 4 / 5
April 9th, 2010 at 11:51 pm
I received this bag the day of an over-night “Cold Camp” adventure. I had fears as in the previous year, my prior bag was not up to the single digit temperature task of keeping me warm. Much to my delight as this bag arrived at my work, I found that it was plush, fabric felt nice, and had a good weight to it. I understood that with the lower price of this bag, I wouldn’t be getting a 0 degree bag that was as light or as small as my summer bag, and accepted these “issues”. After opening the included Coleman carry bag, I knew that it would be a treat to get the bag back in there. Do yourself a favor and pick up a medium sized Compression Sack. This will make travel for you and the bag MUCH easier.
The bag was put to the test that night as the temps dropped rapidly from the teens to the single digits. I was fearful throughout the evening as we cooked our hot dogs and brats. I saw the Coleman North Rim bag sitting beneath my lean-to tarp shelter. I feared how cold it would get, but alas around midnight, as everyone made the slow move to their bags, I hopped in and immediately felt wonderfully comfortable. My chest, head, and feet (as soon as damp socks were removed) warmed up in short order. I couldn’t have asked for more. A huge bonus is the bag has a “curtain” that adds some extra insulation between your head and shoulder area. It acted a bit like a pillow for me, and aided in keeping me toasty warm.
Stats on evening:
Bag: Coleman North Rim 0-Degree Mummy
Sleeping Pad: Big Agnes Insulated air core
Tent: NA (Open air lean-to)
Fire: Nice hot coals approximately 6+ feet away
Temperature: 5 degrees Fahrenheit
Wore synthetic long underwear and sweatshirt in sleeping bag.
I can not comment on longevity of this sleeping bag. Been used once, but feel it will last.
Rating: 5 / 5
April 10th, 2010 at 1:22 am
Bag arrived ahead of schedule, and was exactly as described. I love it. Thanks again.
Rating: 5 / 5