The Bedroll Protector Review
June 18, 2007, 6:56 am / Categories: Camping
In the realm of mediocre product ideas, Blackstone Outdoor Gear’s new Bedroll Protector wins a top prize. To be fair, this water-resistant sleeping bag cover isn’t a bad idea. It’s just not a really good one, either.
Essentially a body bag, the Bedroll Protector (www.blackstoneoutdoorgear.com) is made of a thin plastic material that crinkles when you lie down. Campers slip a sleeping bag and pad inside, and the bag’s bathtub-style floor does duty as a waterproof ground cloth.
Come morning time, campers keep their pad and sleeping bag inside, zipping the package closed and rolling it up to create a bulging blue cylinder ready for transport.
Strapped to a backpack, or tied to the rack on a mud-charging ATV, the Bedroll Protector eschews rain, sleet, snow and debris to keep bedtime baggage cozy and clean.
At $40, it’s a simple and inexpensive option for casual campers.
But for serious outdoors types — backpackers, mountaineers, wilderness hunters, distance kayakers, and the like — the Bedroll Protector leaves much to be desired.
Though billed as lightweight, the 1.5-pound bag will seem bulky to the ultra-light crowd. It’s large and roomy, at about 36 inches wide by 96 inches tall.
Made primarily for use as a ground cloth, some campers may be tempted to employ the Bedroll Protector as a backup weather protection system like a bivy sack. This would be a poor choice. Though waterproof, the plastic material does not breathe, creating a clammy inner environment.
Further, the nylon zipper has no water-resisting qualities, allowing rain to seep through and pool inside the bag.
The Bedroll Protector is a suffocation hazard. A prominent warning sticker on the bag cites the product as potentially dangerous for children. In all uppercase characters the label screams: “DO NOT ZIP PRODUCT CLOSED WITH PERSON INSIDE!”
Tom Wandel, president of Blackstone Outdoor Gear, conceived the idea for this product after his sleeping bag fell into a stream one ill-fated camping trip. “That night, I was miserable and cold,” he said. “The trip was about ruined.”
As an ad hoc bag cover, the Bedroll Protector will work fine in some situations. Rolled up tight enough, zippers hidden among the folds, the Bedroll Protector might have saved Wandel’s sleeping bag in the stream.
It’s undoubtedly quick and convenient. It’ll do fine for car campers. But for most other outdoors scenarios, this product comes up short on performance, long on the lacking.
(Stephen Regenold writes The Gear Junkie column for eight U.S. newspapers; see www.THEGEARJUNKIE.com for video gear reviews, a daily blog, and an archive of Regenold’s work.)
- Weekly E-Newsletter
Sign up for our e-news for a weekly update on new gear, adventure travel, and prize giveaways.
- Latest Articles
- $15k Prize Pot brings Olympians, National Champs to Mountain Games MTB
- 'Sexy Bodies, Naughty Words' are Hallmarks in Pearl Izumi Campaigns
- 100+ Years as 'Adventure Equipment' (yes, the Thermos)
- Shoelace of the Future? Tour of Boa Technology in Denver
- 100 Miles of Twisting, Climbing, Gravel Road Biking at Almanzo Race
- Hot or Cold? Thermos 'Travel Tumbler' Test
- Video: 'Gear Junkie Challenge" Urban Adventure Race
- Winners! 'Ragnar Trail' Sweepstakes with Salomon
- 'Pro-Level' Air Attack Helmet Put to Test
- Stomping Grounds: Photo Shoot and Shoe Test in 'Urban Outdoors'
- Popular Articles
- 'Sexy Bodies, Naughty Words' are Hallmarks in Pearl Izumi Campaigns
- 100 Miles of Twisting, Climbing, Gravel Road Biking at Almanzo Race
- 100 Years as 'Adventure Equipment' (yes, the Thermos)
- World's 10 Most Dangerous Mountains
- You’re Grounded! 'Earthing Sandals' Provide Electrical Link To Planet
- Survival Gear: 10 Items To Survive
- Shoelace of the Future? Tour of Boa Technology in Denver
- Camping Gear Reviews | Gear Reviews
- $15k Prize Pot brings Olympians, National Champs to Mountain Games MTB
- Climber makes couch out of old rope (and 9 other odd uses)
- 'Fat Bike' Trend: Overrated or For Real?
- Hot or Cold? Thermos 'Travel Tumbler' Test
- Workout Wear
- 'Pro-Level' Air Attack Helmet Put to Test
- Fat Bike trend Dead? Walmart sells 'Beast' bike for $199
- Chimney Stove: Boil Water with Sticks and Grass
- First Look: Suunto 'Ambit 2' for multisport market
- First Look: Bear Grylls unveils line of Camping gear
- 10 Knives You can (soon) bring on a Plane
- 10 Rules: Running with your Dog
- Friends of Gear Junkie
- Monopoint Media
- The Goat
- Alpinist
- Adventure Blog
- YogaSlackers
- Checkpoint Tracker
- Outdoorzy
- Get Outdoors
- Gear Flogger
- Feed The Habit
- Gear.com
- Adventure Journal
- SuperTopo
- Trailspace
- Outside Online
- iRunFar.com
- UpADowna
- About Adventure Travel
- Cold Splinters
- UpNorthica
- Sender Films
- Venture There
- Wend Magazine
- No Boundaries
- Breathe Magazine
- Elevation Outdoors
- Rock and Ice Magazine
- Trail Runner Magazine
- REI Blog















