This Lifelike Bear Sleeping Bag Is A Must-Have For Your Next Camping Trip

A Japanese artist has designed a bear-y lifelike sleeping bag that looks like the snuggliest thing we’ve ever seen.

Who knew being eaten by a bear could be so cosy?

Creator Eiko Ishizawa was inspired by an Italian bear called Bruno who lost his bearings in the Alps and caused havoc in Bavaria.

Bruno was put down by the authorities, so Eiko made a sleeping bag to honor the bear by, er, letting people sleep inside him.

The super-luxurious sleeping bag can be zipped up to alarm your household with a sleepy bear snoozing on your bed.

“I can bearly keep my eyes open.”

Sadly, the bear bag is made-to-order and costs a nigh-impawsible $2,350.

Quality false bear teeth don’t come cheap, you know.

But that seems a reasonable price to pay when you think of all the fun to be had doing this in nearby forests.

Or in towns. Or in your front garden. Or camping. Or in school. Or amongst other bears.

If you’ve got cash to splash, you can buy the bear here. To see more of Eiko Ishizawa’s work, head to his website.

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