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Take the full quizKey differences: All Season vs Coleman to 6ft
Choosing between the All Season and the Coleman to 6ft comes down to what matters most to you in a expedition sleeping bags. Temperature rating is crucial for ensuring comfort and safety during your expedition. The All Season leans toward 0°f to 10°f, while the Coleman to 6ft offers 11°f to 30°f.
The shape of a sleeping bag affects its warmth and comfort. The All Season leans toward mummy, while the Coleman to 6ft offers rectangular. Insulation type affects the sleeping bag's weight, warmth, and packability. The All Season leans toward synthetic, while the Coleman to 6ft offers cotton.
The All Season stands out for users who value 0°f to 10°f and mummy and synthetic (and compressibility). Meanwhile, the Coleman to 6ft is the stronger pick if 0°f to 10°f and rectangular and cotton (and compressibility) are your top priorities.
Rather than declaring an absolute winner, we recommend using the interactive comparison above — your priorities determine which product scores higher.

