Camper Prime Green
Variants: Right or left zipper
A good night matters when you are camping with family, friends, or on a touring break in your van. The right sleeping bag helps you wake up rested, not stiff or chilly, and it can turn a simple pitch into a real Home away from Home. At Outwell®, we design sleeping comfort for Innovative Family Camping, with practical features that make evenings easier and mornings smoother. You can choose from roomy duvet-style designs, warm multi-season options, and bags made for couples or growing children. All are made to be easy to live with, pack, and care for, so camping should be easy and fun.
Start with three decisions: warmth, space, and the way you like to sleep. For warmth, think about typical night-time temperatures where you camp and whether you are someone who runs cold or runs warm. For space, check length and shoulder width, especially if you prefer stretching out or you want an adult sleeping bag that feels less restrictive. Finally, pick a style: some people love a duvet-like opening for easy ventilation, while others want a closer fit around the shoulders to reduce draughts.
Also consider the practical details that make camping sleeping bags easier to use: a hood you can remove, a pillow you can detach for washing, and a zip that allows the bag to open fully as a quilt. If you camp as a family, it is worth thinking about matching bags so everyone gets similar comfort.
Temperature ratings can look technical, but the goal is simple: stay comfortable across the conditions you actually camp in. Spring and autumn evenings can cool down quickly, so many campers choose a versatile 2–3 season option for most trips and then add warmth through clothing layers and a well-insulated mat. If you want one sleeping bag that adapts to changeable forecasts, look at designs with a dual-season reversible layout, such as the Contour range, where you can switch the “warm side” or “cool side” to suit the night.
For colder trips and a more cocoon-like feel, Constellation Lux options focus on premium warmth and comfort features like a zip-off hood and a removable pillow. To build a complete bed setup with mats, pillows, and extras, explore our full sleeping range: Everything you need for comfortable nights camping
Your sleeping style should guide the shape you pick. Duvet-style camping sleeping bags feel familiar if you sleep at home under a quilt. They are easy to vent on warmer nights, and they suit families who like relaxed evenings in the tent with the bag opened out. The Campion Duvet range is a good example of this approach, with soft brushed fabrics and a straightforward, roomy feel that works well for spring and summer camping.
If you want a bit more structure around the shoulders, a hooded design can help manage draughts when the temperature drops. Many Outwell bags also open fully as a duvet, so you are not locked into one style. Features such as a zip-off hood and built-in pillow (removable for cleaning) can make the bag feel more like real bedding, especially on longer stays.
Comfort comes from the details. First, check the dimensions: taller campers and anyone who dislikes a tight fit often appreciate an XL width, like the Contour Lux XL, which gives you room to turn over without compressing insulation. Next, think about next-to-skin feel. If you like bedding that feels closer to home, the Camper Prime and warmer Camper Lux use cotton-rich comfort touches that suit airbeds and camp beds nicely.
Small features add up over a week away. A removable pillow saves packing space, and a zip that opens the bag into a duvet makes it easier to regulate heat and to sit up with a book. If you are comparing options for solo sleepers or flexible family layouts, Single sleeping bags are a practical place to start, especially when different people want different warmth levels.
If you dislike the gap that can form between two separate bags, a true double can feel noticeably cosier. A shared bag also simplifies bedtime routines for families with younger children who like settling close by before being moved to their own bed. Options like Contour Lux Double bring the dual-season reversible concept into a two-person format, so you can tune comfort to the forecast.
Another approach is choosing two singles that zip together. Contour Prime and parts of the Camper range support this, which can be handy if you sometimes camp together and sometimes need separate bags. For maximum flexibility, Constellation Lux Double can open as duvets and, on selected versions, split into two singles, giving you more ways to use the same kit across different trips. To compare formats and find the right size, see Double sleeping bags.
Children need warmth and comfort, but they also need a bag that is easy to handle. For simple summer trips and first overnights, Champ Kids is light and straightforward, and it opens as a duvet. The carry bag doubling as a rucksack is a practical touch when you are walking from the car to the pitch with multiple bags to manage.
For a longer camping season, Contour Junior adds a dual-season reversible layout and includes comfort features that help settle children quickly, such as a removable pillow and a zip-off hood. If you want a bag that lasts through growth spurts, Convertible Junior is designed with adjustable length, plus a shaped foot box and a handy inside pocket for a torch or small essentials. Choosing the right junior bag can reduce night-time wake-ups, which often makes the whole trip feel easier for everyone.
Looking after your bag is mostly about cleanliness and storage. Air it out each morning if weather allows, and make sure it is fully dry before packing away. At home, store it loosely rather than compressed for long periods, so the insulation keeps its loft. When washing is needed, always follow the care label and use a gentle cycle if machine washing is permitted.
If you want an easier routine, a Cotton Liner (Single or Double) adds a soft layer against the skin and helps keep the inside cleaner, so you can wash the liner more often than the bag. For mild nights or relaxed campsite lounging, a compact quilt option like the Constellation Comforter can also be a useful addition to your sleep setup. When you are ready to upgrade your comfort, shop the Outwell sleeping bag range with us, or contact Outwell for help choosing the right warmth and format for your next trip.
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