KingCamp Oasis 3–4 Season Waterproof Sleeping Bag (Left–Right Connectable) for Children & Adults
Product description
Quick overview
The KingCamp Oasis sleeping bag is built for outdoor trips where you want one bag that can handle typical cool-season nights without being bulky. On paper it’s a 3-season option, with a stated comfort range of 12°C and a lower limit of 7°C (extreme down to -3°C). It’s also described as water-resistant, which matters if you’re camping on damp ground or you’re worrying about morning dew.
Where this model gets more interesting is the connectable design: you get a left and a right sleeping bag that can zip together into a double sleeping bag. If you’re travelling as a pair, or you just like the flexibility of turning a sleeping bag into something closer to a blanket, that feature is genuinely practical.
Still, it’s not perfect for everyone. As a single bag weighing 1.4 kg, it’s meant to travel light, but it may feel limiting if you regularly face colder conditions than the listed range, or if you need a truly “winter” rated setup.

What it’s for (and where it fits best)
This sleeping bag is aimed at people who do a mix of camping, hiking, travel and general outdoor activities, including families. The warmth approach here is fairly straightforward: a water-resistant polyester shell plus 250g/m2 hollow-fibre filling, designed to help you stay comfortable when the ground is a bit damp.
A simple use case: imagine you’ve finished a full day of trekking, you’re setting up a campsite and the air has cooled down. You pull the drawstring hood tight so the head/neck area holds warmth better, then zip up and secure the strap so the zip doesn’t work loose. It’s the kind of set-and-forget comfort that makes “camp bed” nights feel less fiddly.
Worth noting, the hood design is drawstring-based. If you prefer a fixed hood or more structured insulation around the face, you may find it takes a moment to get it just right.



Key features that affect daily comfort
The hood and draft management are the first thing you’ll notice in use. The drawstring hood is there to stop heat escaping by pulling the hood snug. Alongside that, there’s a hook and loop strap mentioned to help prevent the zip coming loose while you sleep.
Zipping and entry also has some thought behind it:
- An anti-snag zip is included to reduce the risk of catching the ripstop outer shell.
- A two-way zipper makes it accessible from inside or outside.
- There’s a separated bottom zipper, which can let your feet out more freely if you run hot.

These are the small design details that can turn a sleeping bag from “works” into something you’re happy to use night after night.
Tech specs
- Temperature range: Comfort 12°C, Limit 7°C, Extreme -3°C
- Shell: Water-resistant polyester
- Insulation: 250g/m2 hollow-fibre filling
- Size: 220 × 75 cm
- Weight: 1.4 kg
- Bag type: Single sleeping bag (left or right) designed to connect into a double
- Packability: Compressed bag with straps included
- Care: Machine washable (3 season), hand washing recommended to keep the filling fluffy
Compatibility & requirements



This model is described as connectable in left-right pairs to create a double sleeping bag. Practically, that means you’ll want one left and one right bag if you’re aiming for the double configuration.
It can also be fully unzipped and used like a blanket, which can be handy in communal spaces or during casual downtime.
It might not suit you if you’re only ever buying for a single person and don’t care about pairing later, because the connectable concept is more valuable when you use it with a partner.
Is it worth it?

Worth considering if you want a lightweight sleeping bag for family camping and outdoor travel, and you’re planning nights that sit within the stated comfort/limit range. The water-resistant shell, the hollow-fibre warmth approach, and the connectable left-right setup make it feel designed for real trips rather than only car-camping.
It might not be a great match if you regularly camp in genuinely colder conditions than the comfort/limit numbers provided, or if you’re expecting a “winter” performance bag. Also, if you dislike drawstring hoods or you want more rigid insulation around the head and shoulders, you may find the hood method a bit more manual than you’d like.
If you’re comparing your options, this sits firmly in the travel-and-outdoors category: lighter, packable, and flexible. If your priority is maximum warmth at very low temperatures, you’ll likely want to look at bags designed specifically for colder seasons.
Mini FAQ



FAQs
Is it really waterproof? It’s described as water-resistant (water-resistant polyester shell), so it’s aimed at damp ground and moisture, but that isn’t the same as being fully waterproof in all conditions.
What temperature is it meant for?
The provided range is Comfort 12°C, Limit 7°C, and Extreme -3°C. For best results, you should plan around the comfort/limit figures.
Can you zip two bags together?
Yes. A left and a right sleeping bag can be zipped together into a double sleeping bag.
Is it easy to carry?
The bag is stated to weigh 1.4 kg and comes with a compressed bag with straps for storage and transport.
What’s the best way to wash it?
Machine washing is stated as possible for a 3-season bag, but hand washing is said to be better for keeping the filling fluffy.
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