Anyone who does a good deal of camping knows the importance of a good sleeping bag. Everyone’s preferences are different and a “good” sleeping bag is one that will meet all of your personal requirements. Many options are available in a number of areas and only you can determine what is ideal for you. Things to consider are size, style, filler, lining and climate in which the bag will primarily be used.
The first decision is to choose the shape or style. Once this decision is made, the others fall into place more easily. The basic choices are mummy, rectangle and combination and each addresses different preferences of each individual user. If warmth is your primary concern then the mummy style may be just what you need. It adapts and molds closer to the body and allows less space for cold air to get in than other styles while the drawstring hood or draft collar keep warm air from escaping around your neck.
Again, you should take a look at all the styles available before making your choice and deciding which sleeping bag is best for you, but if it is comfort you are most concerned with, rectangular bags are wider than the others and can be joined by zipper with another rectangular bag to allow two people to snuggle up. But you may just find the combination bag to your liking as it combines the best features of both of the other styles, giving you the best of both worlds and a great night’s sleep when out enjoying nature.
The next feature to decide upon is what sort of filler and lining suits you best as you will be choosing between down and synthetic materials. If you are sensitive to down due to respiratory conditions or asthma, or are even allergic to it, choose a synthetic fiber filled bag which is actually heavier than down but which does not absorb water even when it is wet. In the case of a down filler, however, the material is lighter than the synthetic but you absolutely cannot get the bag wet. If you do, it will be useless and you will not get a good night’s sleep.
Always look at the temperature ratings that the sleeping bag is designed for. If you are usually cold, then aim for a bag which is designed for temperatures colder than the environment that you will be staying. It is much harder to warm up if you are cold then it is to cool down if you are too hot. As a final point, an important and obvious factor many people seem to miss when deciding on the correct sleeping bag is size. Always ensure that the length is a few inches more than your height so you have room to stretch if needs be. There is nothing worse than trying to sleep in a sleeping bag that is too short!
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