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Choosing Kids Sleeping Bags

January 25, 2010

x17919815Kids love to the outdoors and they love to go camping. There are many things to think of when choosing the right sleeping bag. There are temp ratings for sleeping bags and there is a down and synthetic insulation’s. Down sleeping bags are stuff with feathers synthetic is a man made insulation and easier to take care of. Some more things you got to look at is if they got a hood, draft tube,or a draft collar. These are things that would keep your child warm at night. So look for things that will keep them comfortable in Kids Sleeping Bags.

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Marmot Start

January 24, 2010

41QZ2RkNu8L._SL210_Marmot Sleeping Bags was started by two friends that went to collage. They both loved the outdoors and both decided to make outdoors products when they were in collage and it grew to what it is today thought out the United States. Now they make sleeping bags,jackets,parkas,tents as well as other products. Marmot now is making products with the latest technology into there products. Look for Marmot products at your recommended site.

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218AC3m0QiL__SL210_Goose Down Sleeping Bags are the best and the warmest sleeping bags for the winter. Goose feathers are the best for warmth and weight is so great and they are durable. If you are going to a area that is wet you may think about it because goose feathers don’t like the water. So when you go on your adventure you may think about a Goose Down Sleeping Bag. Look for your goose down sleeping bag at your recommended site.

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SnugPak Sleeping Bags

January 21, 2010

SnugPak - Softie Elite 1 Desert Tan Right Hand ZipI am getting ready to go camping this spring. One of the things I would like to have is a sleeping bag. I am looking at the SnugPak Sleeping Bags. No matter what I want to do when I am Camping in the woods or climbing up a mountain I want to have a sleeping bag with me. I am seeing that there are two types of insulations they put in the sleeping bags. One is down filling the other is synthetic filling. So I am looking for the best that will keep me warm on cold nights. Look for sleeping bags at your recmmended site.

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Down Sleeping Bags

January 15, 2010

thumbnailCAISMYVQDown Sleeping Bags are great for the colder weather. When going camping or hiking in the colder weather always check the temperature out side to your temperature your sleeping bag is rated. You can buy Down Sleeping Bags from -40 degrees to +35 degrees when going camping. Check the temperature rating of your sleeping bag to the temperature out side before going camping or Hiking. Look for your recommended site for your sleeping bag.

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Coleman Sleeping Bags

January 14, 2010

41YG9FozRnL__SL210_Coleman Sleeping Bags come in the oversize sleeping bags for people who needs a little more room in a sleeping bag to move. The Coleman Ash Canyon 25 degree rectangular is a good sleeping bag to take on a chilly fall evenings. It is packed with 4.5 pounds of insulation. It has a 100%cotton cover and a cotton Fannel liner durable materials that function under diverse conditions. So if you are plannig a camping trip this fall look for the coleman sleeping bags.

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The Mummy Sleeping Bags

January 11, 2010

1795459206470f3f058e3c7Start looking at the Mummy Sleeping Bags for outdoors for the warmth and comfort of a sleeping bag. Sleeping bags come in many different degrees. There are 4-3-2-season sleeping bags and there are some just made for the summer time camping. There are many different kinds of insulation’s. There are cotton goose feathers, and the synthetic materials. The Mummy Sleeping Bags come with hoods to cover the head and foot boxes to keep the drafts out. So when going camping use your Mummy Sleeping Bags.

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Snugpak Sleeping Bags

January 8, 2010

200326929-001I always take my Snugpak Sleeping Bags when I take to the outdoors. Out in the woods when I go hunting I can always depend on it to keep me warm. Snugpak makes many different types of sleeping bags from goose down sleeping bags  to synthetic material. They make many different temperature ranges and makes rectangular and mummy sleeping bags. So when you go to the outdoors always take your sleeping bag to keep you warm.

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Goose Down Sleeping Bags

January 6, 2010

thumbnail.imgThe goose down sleeping bags are the best for the winter time. The goose down are the warmest of the sleeping bags. For being compact lightweight and the warmest makes it the best choice for backpacking and you will also need a sleeping pad to keep you off the ground to keep the body heat in the sleeping bag and not in ground. One of the best rectangular sleeping bag for  winter camping is the Eureka Center fire Series -10 degrees Fahrenheit. It has a downwind foot vent that can be opened up for ventilation on warm nights. The duffel bag can be stuffed for a pillow. Just roll the bag when ready to go and put in the duffle bag and secure with internal straps and zip closed. It never gets easier then that. Look at it at your recommend site.

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Down Sleeping Bags

January 1, 2010

31eVlNkmD7L._SL210_Down Sleeping Bags are the best for cold weather. I am looking at the Montbell U.L. Super Stretch Down EXP Hugger Sleeping bag -20 Degree Down. The sleeping bag keeps you warm without a lot of weight. It is made with multi-box construction and has 800 fill down in the smaller compartments to maintain loft. Stretch seams to let you move freely while reducing space to keep you warm and has draft tube to prevent air from circulating through the zipper and a draft collar to keep air out of the top. It is made to keep you warm in the winter time.

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