Is the Naturehike Ultralight Kids Mummy Sleeping Bag (CW400) worth buying?

The right bag for when your kid is ready to actually carry their own gear — lightweight, honest, and genuinely trail-worthy. After a full weekend of testing, dirty zippers, one raccoon standoff, and approximately eight renditions of Maisie’s review process (which involves lying in the bag in the tent and giving a thumbs up or thumbs down like she’s hosting her own camping show), here’s the one thing I’d tell any parent shopping for kids sleeping bags: buy for the coldest night you realistically expect, not the average. Kids sleep cold, they kick off layers, and a bag that’s ‘close enough’ at 55°F is miserable at 42°F at 2am when everyone is tired and you’re out of firewood. The REI Kindercone is our household pick going forward, but every family camps differently — some of you are weekend car campers, some are serious trail families, and some of you are just trying to survive the first backyard sleepover without a meltdown. Any of the ‘yes’ picks above will serve you well depending on your situation. I’d love to hear what’s worked for your family — drop a comment below, especially if you’ve found a bag that’s survived longer than one season in the hands of a kid who treats gear the way Maisie treats gear.

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