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product_id: 5994399
title: "Jungle Bag Lightweight Sleeping Bag with Left or Right Side Zip, Compact Travel and Camping Bag"
brand: "snugpak"
price: "696.92 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Snugpak"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/5994399-jungle-bag-lightweight-sleeping-bag-with-left-or-right-side
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
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# 6×7 in compact pack size integrated roll-away mosquito net 900g ultralight Jungle Bag Lightweight Sleeping Bag with Left or Right Side Zip, Compact Travel and Camping Bag

**Brand:** snugpak
**Price:** 696.92 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛌 Sleep smart, pack light, and bug out in style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Jungle Bag Lightweight Sleeping Bag with Left or Right Side Zip, Compact Travel and Camping Bag by snugpak
- **How much does it cost?** 696.92 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/5994399-jungle-bag-lightweight-sleeping-bag-with-left-or-right-side)

## Best For

- snugpak enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted snugpak brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ultralight & Packable:** Weighs just 900g and compresses to a tiny 6×7 inch stuff sack—perfect for minimalist travel and backpacking.
- • **All-Season Versatility:** Rated to 45°F but easily layered for colder temps, transforming into a 4-season system with liners and bivy covers.
- • **Odor & Moisture Control:** Microdiamond water repellent and antibacterial Paratex fabric keep you fresh and dry on extended trips.
- • **Built-In Mosquito Defense:** Concealed roll-away netting seals you off from bugs and snakes—ditch the bulky tent and travel light.
- • **Modular Zip-Together Design:** Left or right side zippers let you join two bags for a cozy two-person setup or open flat as a blanket.

## Overview

The Snugpak Jungle Bag is a lightweight, compact sleeping bag designed for warm climates with innovative features like left/right zip options for modular use, a built-in mosquito net, and antimicrobial, water-repellent fabric. Weighing only 900g and compressing to a 6×7 inch size, it’s ideal for backpackers and travelers seeking versatile, breathable comfort. Its design supports layering for colder conditions, making it a flexible 3-season bag that can extend to 4-season use with added liners.

## Description

The Snugpak Jungle Bag is ideal for tropical conditions and designed for compression packing for convenient travel. Engineered for maximum efficiency in hot and humid conditions, Travelsoft insulation also allows the Jungle Bag to pack smaller than a coconut. With its square foot design and full length zipper placement, the Jungle Bag can be opened out into a blanket to offer more versatility while traveling. The Jungle Bag also offers Microdiamond water repellent properties to keep you dry in inclement weather; Paratex fabric treatments offers antibacterial and anti-microbial properties to prevent odor caused by bacteria. The Jungle Bag is equipped with a concealed roll away mosquito netting that can be zipped over the face, sealing the sleeping bag and offering you protection against mosquitos, biting insects, and snakes. The Jungle Bag provides an undisturbed night’s sleep when you’re out in the tropics; and for the times when you’re not in the tropics, the Jungle Bag is rated to 45 degrees Fahrenheit.

Review: I have used this bag in the Philippines jungles, Pacific Northwest snow and Sierra Mountain winters - First off, this bag is rugged!!!! Note, be very gentle and careful w the mosquito net, as you would any. But I used this bag to sleep in the Philippines jungles in a hammock on a mission trip for 3 weeks. Lots of bugs, but not on me, bag was great. I also use this regularly at our cabin in Washington where weather can get down to 30 degrees, and this bag is no problem, just add a Sea to Summit Reactor Extreme +25 degree sleeping bag liner! Just an old foam USArmy ground roll under. I also have used this bag on the Pacific Crest trail w a Reactor Extreme and a good Foam ground roll in 32 degree weather. This bag is great if you know how to do modular layering which we learned in the army w our modular bags. The bag packs down so tiny, you can add a tiny reactor liner and ground pad no problem. This bag becomes a four season bag. Also, unlike I have experienced in the past w my 15 degree expensive mummy bags, when you go modular, you aren’t stuck sweating in a 15 degree bag in 40 degree weather, and thus freezing because while asleep you climb out of the bag while too hot, then freeze because then it is cold!!! Instead you just subtract the reactor liner if too hot. Or add it if you know will be cool. The mosquito net is priceless as it allows you to just bring a good tarp or lightweight fly tarp instead of full tent. The ripstop fabric on this tent I have taken everywhere the last 3-4 years still looks like new. It is bulletproof tough. If you want a modular system this is the way to go. ***update, I am testing this bag in my backyard along the Delta, temp is 33 degrees, I have just the following: Snugpak Jungle Bag, Reactor Extreme Liner, wool socks, medium weight thermal top/bottom underwear. No gloves no hat. It is comfortable but this is the limit. I am 5’9” I find I have the mosquito net above my head about 5”. The I just breath not directly out so as not to suck in cold air. If I added gloves and pants and another top over my underwear I would easily be comfortable at 30 degrees But I do think 30 is the limit w extra clothethes. The ultimate setup would be this jungle bag w a Reactor Extreme and a bivy bag to just roll it all up and throw it down quickly. Especially a MSS bag. W a bivy into the 30’s no problem! Note the key to all is a heat liner like the Reactor Extreme or Snugpak fleece liner. I keep my liner in my bag, roll it all up together, goes in the tiny stuff sack, and just a great ultralight thru hike kit w a mosquito net! Can’t beat that!!!! ****UPDATE**** This bag now a 4 season bag for me as I have started using it like a US Army MSS layering system!! I used this 36 degree Jungle Bag as an outer layer with my 30 degree US Army MSS Patrol Bag (bought used on desertcart for $30) in the Sierra Nevada’s hiking near Yosemite in January. Temp’s got down to 5 degrees I was toasty warm! The US Army 30 deg patrol bag fits like a glove inside the jungle bag! I then had the MSS Bivy as my only shelter over that. I might have been fine even if it went down to zero degrees. I was only wearing t shirt, socks and boxers. The cool thing about this is that the jungle bag, seems big enough to be the outer bag for most medium to light sleeping bags, thus providing the mosquito netting as coverage for all!!!! The advantage to this layering system is you can avoid having to lug around one giant bulky 0 degree bag. Instead you can have both small rolled bags separate in your pack for streamlining or you can roll them together w a bivy like the MSS system and attach the big roll to outside of your pack. Very versatile! This jungle bag when used this way becomes an easy bug net for all your sleeping bags.
Review: It’s compact - I cannot over stress how small it is seriously have fun finding anything smaller. I needed a sleeping bag for right above freezing temps that was small I really had an issue finding anything this small it says it’s a 45f sleeping bag which yeah I find that accurate but I put in a sleeping bag liner to add to the warmth and with my pad under it’s comfortable at freezing point and with my down sleepers pants and jacket with my base layer clothes and a quality beanie I have zero issues sleeping in 25f with personal expirence pretty sure it can get colder and comfortable still. The nice thing as well is I can unzip the toe box unzip the bug net and zip down the main zipper and spin it around to use essentially as a quilt and sleep on my side while staying warm and comfy. To me this is now my go to lightweight small sleeping bag I use 3 seasons. I have zero idea why ultralight guys don’t even mention this sleeping bag. Also great if needing to travel around like to a friends house, hostels etc you EASILY put it on your carry on for planes and it takes up as much room as 4 smart water bottles roughly and with a small liner that’s about the size of your fist if you wear a size large gloves yeah this is comfy small and easy to take with you may it be on a trail or a few thousand miles away from home

## Features

- Net
- Imported
- LIGHTWEIGHT SLEEPING BAG — Compact and travel-friendly, designed for warm climates with left or right side zip options.
- ZIP TOGETHER FOR TWO — Left and right zip bags can be joined to create a larger two-person sleeping system.
- BREATHABLE LINING — Soft, durable fabric helps maintain comfort and freshness during extended use.
- VERSATILE TRAVEL COMPANION — Suitable for camping, backpacking, and outdoor adventures where packability is essential.
- PACKABLE DESIGN — Weighs only 32 oz (900 g), compresses to 6 × 7 in (15 × 18 cm) in its stuff sack for easy storage.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000O1PKGO |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,188 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #144 in Camping Sleeping Bags |
| Brand | Snugpak |
| Brand Name | Snugpak |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Olive |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,239) |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2004 |
| Fabric Type | Net |
| Fill Material | Polyester |
| Fill Material Type | Polyester |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08211650100121 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.09 x 5.91 x 3 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.56 x 6.81 x 5.71 inches |
| Item Weight | 900 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Proforce Equipment |
| Material | Polyester |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 86 Inches |
| Model Name | Proforce Equipment - Jungle Bag - Right Hand Zipper, Olive |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Package Weight | 0.97 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 10109000210 |
| Product Dimensions | 86.61"L x 31.5"W |
| Seasons | 3 Seasons |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Right Hand Zip |
| Special Feature | Roll Away Mosquito Net, Useful Integrated Pocket |
| Sport | Snugpak |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Temperature Rating | 36 |
| Thermal Resistance | 7 Watts per Meter per Degree Celsius |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Snugpak
- **Color:** Olive
- **Material:** Polyester
- **Occupancy:** 1 Person
- **Seasons:** 3 Seasons
- **Shape:** Rectangular
- **Special Feature:** Roll Away Mosquito Net, Useful Integrated Pocket
- **Sport:** Snugpak
- **Temperature Rating:** 36

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you join the right and left hand zip to make a larger bag?**
A: I was able to and it is why I bought them ... if I remember correctly the bug net may not have quite worked when they are both together

**Q: is the mosquito headnet internally supported to keep it off your face when you are inside the bag?**
A: No it does not have internal support

**Q: What is the low end temp on this bag**
A: you have to add 10 degrees to whatever a manufacturer says is their lowest temp rating, this is true with any sleeping bag.

**Q: whats the difference between this and the desert storm?why is the desertstorm cheaper?**
A: This has bug net diamond fiber anti bacteria coded and for the small compact size ..and when I say small I mean light and tight .I would go for this bag its just everything you want in a 3 season bag id say get a liner at wall mart for it just to keep it clean and fresh adding a little more warmth on those wet and cooler days.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I have used this bag in the Philippines jungles, Pacific Northwest snow and Sierra Mountain winters
*by R***K on December 10, 2018*

First off, this bag is rugged!!!! Note, be very gentle and careful w the mosquito net, as you would any. But I used this bag to sleep in the Philippines jungles in a hammock on a mission trip for 3 weeks. Lots of bugs, but not on me, bag was great. I also use this regularly at our cabin in Washington where weather can get down to 30 degrees, and this bag is no problem, just add a Sea to Summit Reactor Extreme +25 degree sleeping bag liner! Just an old foam USArmy ground roll under. I also have used this bag on the Pacific Crest trail w a Reactor Extreme and a good Foam ground roll in 32 degree weather. This bag is great if you know how to do modular layering which we learned in the army w our modular bags. The bag packs down so tiny, you can add a tiny reactor liner and ground pad no problem. This bag becomes a four season bag. Also, unlike I have experienced in the past w my 15 degree expensive mummy bags, when you go modular, you aren’t stuck sweating in a 15 degree bag in 40 degree weather, and thus freezing because while asleep you climb out of the bag while too hot, then freeze because then it is cold!!! Instead you just subtract the reactor liner if too hot. Or add it if you know will be cool. The mosquito net is priceless as it allows you to just bring a good tarp or lightweight fly tarp instead of full tent. The ripstop fabric on this tent I have taken everywhere the last 3-4 years still looks like new. It is bulletproof tough. If you want a modular system this is the way to go. ***update, I am testing this bag in my backyard along the Delta, temp is 33 degrees, I have just the following: Snugpak Jungle Bag, Reactor Extreme Liner, wool socks, medium weight thermal top/bottom underwear. No gloves no hat. It is comfortable but this is the limit. I am 5’9” I find I have the mosquito net above my head about 5”. The I just breath not directly out so as not to suck in cold air. If I added gloves and pants and another top over my underwear I would easily be comfortable at 30 degrees But I do think 30 is the limit w extra clothethes. The ultimate setup would be this jungle bag w a Reactor Extreme and a bivy bag to just roll it all up and throw it down quickly. Especially a MSS bag. W a bivy into the 30’s no problem! Note the key to all is a heat liner like the Reactor Extreme or Snugpak fleece liner. I keep my liner in my bag, roll it all up together, goes in the tiny stuff sack, and just a great ultralight thru hike kit w a mosquito net! Can’t beat that!!!! ****UPDATE**** This bag now a 4 season bag for me as I have started using it like a US Army MSS layering system!! I used this 36 degree Jungle Bag as an outer layer with my 30 degree US Army MSS Patrol Bag (bought used on Amazon for $30) in the Sierra Nevada’s hiking near Yosemite in January. Temp’s got down to 5 degrees I was toasty warm! The US Army 30 deg patrol bag fits like a glove inside the jungle bag! I then had the MSS Bivy as my only shelter over that. I might have been fine even if it went down to zero degrees. I was only wearing t shirt, socks and boxers. The cool thing about this is that the jungle bag, seems big enough to be the outer bag for most medium to light sleeping bags, thus providing the mosquito netting as coverage for all!!!! The advantage to this layering system is you can avoid having to lug around one giant bulky 0 degree bag. Instead you can have both small rolled bags separate in your pack for streamlining or you can roll them together w a bivy like the MSS system and attach the big roll to outside of your pack. Very versatile! This jungle bag when used this way becomes an easy bug net for all your sleeping bags.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It’s compact
*by R***N on November 4, 2024*

I cannot over stress how small it is seriously have fun finding anything smaller. I needed a sleeping bag for right above freezing temps that was small I really had an issue finding anything this small it says it’s a 45f sleeping bag which yeah I find that accurate but I put in a sleeping bag liner to add to the warmth and with my pad under it’s comfortable at freezing point and with my down sleepers pants and jacket with my base layer clothes and a quality beanie I have zero issues sleeping in 25f with personal expirence pretty sure it can get colder and comfortable still. The nice thing as well is I can unzip the toe box unzip the bug net and zip down the main zipper and spin it around to use essentially as a quilt and sleep on my side while staying warm and comfy. To me this is now my go to lightweight small sleeping bag I use 3 seasons. I have zero idea why ultralight guys don’t even mention this sleeping bag. Also great if needing to travel around like to a friends house, hostels etc you EASILY put it on your carry on for planes and it takes up as much room as 4 smart water bottles roughly and with a small liner that’s about the size of your fist if you wear a size large gloves yeah this is comfy small and easy to take with you may it be on a trail or a few thousand miles away from home

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect, for us in a bivy sack or open hammock.
*by S***D on October 1, 2011*

I took off one star for the (unduly) high price ... Pros: Light-weight, compact , OD-green, built-in SKEETER NET !! Cons: Unduly high price premium ... really the only "con". Note: Available in Right or Left-handed zipper. I really do love everything except the price, on this bag. Since I live in Texas, where the winter temps (including wind-chill) very rarely (almost never) get down to zero-farenheit ... I decided to build my OWN (customized) version of the USGI (bivy based) ECWS sleep system (which is designed to go down to ~ -50F). In doing so, I can save on weight and money and (also) get INTEGRAL BUG PROTECTION !! So ... I went with a MILSPEC GoreTex Digital ACU outer Bivy bag .. (@ $110+ship)and this Jungle-bag, as the two, primary components ... ... Aditionally, I have purchased a compact ~20deg-F synthetic mummy-bag ($28 @ Amazon) ... an Adventure Medical Thermo-2 (aka SOL) vented thermo-bivy and a Magellan fleece liner (both items are very compact and feather-lite) ... just to increase layers and reflective insulation, during RARE cold-snaps or a really bad winter (happens once or twice each decade, here, in Central Texas). So ... I have not weighed the total Texas-ECWS system but it is clearly much lighter than the MilSpec system ... The cost ? ... hmmm ... $110(Bivy)+$28(cold-bag)+~$70+(Jungle-bag)~$28(Thermo-Bivy)+~$16 (fleece liner)+ ... equals ... (cha-ching!) ... under ~$275 (including shipping) ... ... Ok ... so maybe I dint save much (or any ... if "used" on eBay).. ... BUT ... I can nest all this up inside the Bivy and wrap the whole thing in my two ACU ponchos ($50 per pair) and it all makes for a very light and compact package which can shelter me in freezing rain and raging gales, in the worst cases ... OOPS ... I also got a Thermarest reflective foam pad, for ~$20 ... might even add a second (used) miiitary sleep pad, for another $10 .. I'm old and the one pad ain't quite thick enough. Anyway ... this Jungle-bag, in conjunction with the MilSpec Bivy, are the core of this system and these two components are the most expensive parts ... at $110 for (new ACU)bivy and $70 for the Jungle bag. PS ... SnugPak sells the very same compact bag, minus the mosquito-net, for something like $30 less !! ? ... So ... I paid a ~ $30 premium just for the integral bug-net ... Worth it for the convenience of integration but ... REALLY !!! THIRTY DOLLARS MORE !?? Love it ... (bottom line) ... They can charge this much because nobody else provides a comparable solution (except, I think, is it SlumberJack? that makes a bivy with a built-in net ... same idea ... sort of). Not really any cheaper and not as "tacti-cool" as what I finally got. Plus, on hotter nites, u can use the bag, alone ... with just a pad. ... The square bottom unzips all the way and can be used as a blanket and you can also sleep on top of it, to increase your pad-loft, if the bugs are not too bad. Lots of options and useful qualities and features ... good build.

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