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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Originally picked up for spring camping trips, but its gotten use before then.Our house heater can't keep up in the winter, so indoor temps will often reach 45f without space heaters in each room which is a bit chilly.I used this for my daughters bed instead of a normal heated blanket as we didn't have one for her yet.There are two columns of heating pads on the sleeping bad when unfolded, each with their own USB-C port.Having to use two connectors was one downside for me, but there are options.I plugged one into a a 12v 167Wh portable battery pack's USB powers to see how long it would last on high. I unfortunately don't have an answer but its somewhere between 8 and 10 hours from what I can tell.The inner material is comfortable, though the outside is made out of a material that is smooth and crinkles when moved. I toss alot in my sleep, so that could annoy my wife but the plus side is it may be slightly insulating and water resistant for camping trips when morning dew slips into the tent.Overall this is a great sleeping bag for occasional use and we'll take it out next month for sure.
Clemen Samuels
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
I think a heatable liner is a great idea.But, no battery and you still need a sleeping bag...unless you're buying it on a mountain that is snowed in and you have to sleep in your car that night, I would never cough up $90.Its simply not worth it.Now, if this were cotton or wool and it had a battery, I could see $90 as a price.But, plastic and you still need a sleeping bag and a battery for the thing to work as intended, pfft, not a chance.Charging that much for plastic and the product won't work unless you spend even more money on a battery = minus two stars.
Sereena
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
This bag keeps you nice and warm. It's good for camping. You need to buy a power bank separately to power it.
El Jrad
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
This is a sleeping bad liner, not a sleeping bag. If you get this thinking it's a sleeping bag, then it's your own fault if you're disappointed.Now, it's a good quality liner. It holds up to normal use like a champ, but the trade off is that the material is a little rough and scratchy. You're not going to want to go bareback on this bad boy. Significant chaffing would result.It doesn't come with a battery, so I use those rechargeable battery banks that you use with your cell phone. It will run one 3000MHA battery pack down almost all the way in one night. Keep in mind you'll need two of them if you want to heat both sides.This is great for using underneath your sleeping bag. That way you don't have to feel it but you still get the warmth.
DJ Finney
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
very nice for camping, car, travel, outdoor events, or just a little extra warmth in the evening. Just hook it up to a battery bank and it is good to go.it doesn't get super hot. but it does get warm and it is very comfortable.
gnos
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I think it's comfortable. I don't mind that it makes sound because it's not loud to me. My son will use this on camping trips. It heats up. I don't know if it will be warm enough on camping trips because we won't go out until closer to spring. We're in a travel trailer, so we won't need as much heat as maybe someone in a tent. I had 2 heat packs for this. They fit diagonally in the pockets. I knew it wasn't a sleeping bag. I knew it's either a blanket or a pad that goes into a sleeping bag. It can be used on its own as a blanket.I think it's a little too expensive for what you get. I think it should be around $60 because this doesn't come with batteries, and you need one battery for each side. There are only heating elements on the right and left sides. I think there should be heating elements in the middle because not everyone sleeps on either the right or left side. The label says it's washable, but the directions on the label say it can be washed on the delicate cycle, but the description here says it's better to handwash it. It's hard to handwash something this big, so I'll be trying the delicate cycle and hoping it won't break the blanket. The cords aren't sealed in any way on the ends, so hopefully they will be okay to get wet when they're washed. That's probably what has me the most nervous about this blanket. The quality is good. The flannel isn't that thick, but it's thick enough not to seem flimsy. I think it can't be that thick because the heat needs to go through the fabric. The flannel is smooth and not scratchy. The back of the blanket is a thicker fabric made of similar fabric to a tent or backpack. I'd give it 3.5 stars due to the kind of high price for what you get, and I dont think there are enough heating elements.
Jo
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2024
I recently used the Heated Sleeping Bag Pad during a weekend trip in my uninsulated cabin with temperatures dropping to -5°C, and it was fantastic! I plugged one side into my power station and the other into a phone power bank. While the phone power bank didn’t last the night on low, the side powered by the station kept me very warm. I used it on a regular mattress with a duvet on top, and the pad’s thick padding alone helped reduce the chill.A couple of tips: if you want both sides heated, you’ll need two power sources or a USB-C extender to connect both sides to the same station. I also added a USB-C hub to my power station since it only had one USB-C input. Overall, this pad is a game-changer for cold nights, especially in less insulated spaces!
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