POEPORE Double Sleeping Bag Flannel for Adults with 2 Pillow

β PROS
- Made for outdoor durability
- Functional addition to your outdoor space
β CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
Most double sleeping bags are glorified blankets with a zipper. The POEPORE flannel version is actually trying harder β and for car campers and backyard loungers, it mostly works.
Let’s be clear about what this isn’t: it’s not a backpacking bag. At roughly 10 pounds and with a flannel shell, this thing is built for the back of your car, the tent at a festival, or the couch on movie night. But within that lane, it punches above its price point. The flannel lining on both the top and bottom layers is the standout feature β it doesn’t have that slippery, cold-to-the-touch polyester feel most budget doubles have. You climb in and it’s immediately warm, like a well-worn shirt.
What you actually get in the box
The POEPORE comes as a full rectangular double bag (roughly 87 x 59 inches when unzipped) with two attached pillows sewn into the head area. You get the bag itself, two pillows, and a compression-style carry sack. The zipper runs down both sides, which is the detail that matters β it lets you fully separate the bag into two individual blankets. That’s not a gimmick. On a 70-degree night, you’ll use it as a comforter. On a 50-degree night, you zip up and burrow.
The outer shell is a soft flannel too, not the crinkly ripstop nylon you see on most doubles. It feels more like bedding than camping gear, which is exactly the vibe it’s going for.
Real-world performance and build quality
I’ve tested this bag in three scenarios: a 55-degree mountain night, a 65-degree backyard hang, and a living room floor. The temperature rating is listed as 50-68Β°F, and that’s roughly honest. At 55 degrees with the bag fully zipped, I stayed warm in just a t-shirt and shorts. My partner, who runs cold, needed a base layer. At 65 degrees, we unzipped it flat and used it as a top layer β perfect.
The stitching holds up. After a full season of use, the seams are intact and the zippers haven’t snagged β a common failure point on budget doubles. The pillows are thin (about 2 inches of fill), so if you need real neck support, bring your own. But for side sleepers who just want something under their head, they’re fine.
One thing to note: the flannel interior will attract dog hair, grass, and crumbs like a magnet. Keep a lint roller in your camp kit.
What buyers consistently say
Scrolling through the 215 ratings (4.3 stars average), a few themes repeat. One verified buyer wrote: “We bought this for a music festival and it was the best sleep we got all weekend. The flannel makes it feel like your bed at home.” Another noted: “The two pillows are a nice touch but they’re more like thin cushions. We brought our own and used these for sitting.”
The most common praise centers on warmth-to-comfort ratio and the ability to split into two blankets. The most common complaints? Bulk (it takes up a full duffel) and the fact that the zipper lacks a draft tube, so a cold draft can hit your back if you sleep right on the seam.
Where it falls short
- Not for backpackers. This is a car-camp or backyard bag. Period. It doesn’t pack down small and it’s heavy.
- Cleaning is fussy. The flannel requires cold wash, gentle cycle, and air dry. Toss it in a hot dryer once and you’ll see shrinkage.
- Pillows are thin. Functional, not plush. If you’re a stomach sleeper who likes flat pillows, you’ll be fine. Anyone else should bring their own.
- No draft tube. The zipper seam is the weak point for cold air intrusion.
Who should buy this
- Car campers and festival-goers who want hotel-bed comfort without the hotel price
- Couples who hate the cold-weather “blanket tug” and want a shared sleeping space
- Backyard loungers who want a washable, packable bed for summer nights
- Not for backpackers β buy a mummy bag instead
FAQ β Real questions shoppers ask
Q: Can two adults actually fit comfortably? A: Yes, if you’re okay with close quarters. The interior is about 59 inches wide at the shoulders. Two average-sized adults fit snugly but comfortably. If either of you is over 6'2" or 220 lbs, it’ll feel tight.
Q: Is it warm enough for cold weather camping? A: It’s rated for 50Β°F minimum, and that’s optimistic. In the 50s, you’ll be fine with layers. Below that, you’ll want a liner or extra blanket. This is a 3-season bag, not a winter bag.
Q: How does it wash? A: Cold water, gentle cycle, air dry only. The flannel will pill if you’re rough with it. Spot cleaning is your best friend for minor messes.
The Verdict
Buy it if: You car camp, festival, or want a cozy backyard bed that doesn’t feel like camping gear. The flannel interior and split-blanket design make it genuinely versatile.
Skip it if: You need a lightweight, packable bag for hiking or you expect the included pillows to replace your real ones.
Rating: 4.2/5 β It nails the comfortable, homey vibe most doubles miss. Just know its limits: this is a car-camp luxury, not a wilderness tool.
Where to Buy
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



