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Kids Sleeping Bags

June 30, 2009

31oU5dYEiRL._SL125_Best choice for traveling light or for overnights at a friend’s house.

Kids sleeping bags are made for the floor or camping in the back yard.

Sleeping bags are great for family on the go.

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Compact Sleeping Bags

June 29, 2009

31laieoxzel_sl125_1Camping under the stars anytime of the year can truly be a delight. Cold weather camping,however, can pervert different challenges that have to be considered if you are to enjoy the experience. Your choice of sleeping gear will determine how well you sleep,which helps determine if you have the energy to enjoy experience the next day.

One of the most critical is the choice of sleeping bags that needs to be able to keep you warm at night.

A goose down sleeping bag is great choice not only for keeping you warm but it is light enough to carry on hikes or in a canoe. A good mattress pad also helps not only to be comfortable but to retain body from going into the ground.

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Coleman Sleeping Bags

June 28, 2009

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Coleman sleeping bags at acme sleeping have many designs to choose from. Have the 40-degree rectangular sleeping bags to the 20-degree rectangular sleeping bags. Have many different types of sleeping bags.

From kids sleeping bags lightweight sleeping bags. See the many different types of sleeping bags at acme sleeping bags.

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Sleeping Bag Basics

June 24, 2009

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As anyone who has ever used a sleeping bag realizes, the primary purpose of these bags is to provide warmth and insulation. They serve as bedding when more standardized bedding is not available. Prime examples of these times would be while camping, hiking, or otherwise trekking. A sleeping bag is almost always used in conjunction with a sleeping pad or a tent.

If a tent isn’t feasible, some people opt for a bivouac sack. These are waterproof covers that cover sleeping bags. Sleeping bags are almost always outfitted with zippers on the side. This is true whether it’s a standard straight bag or a tapered mummy bag. Most campers prefer these mummy bags, because they increase heat retention. But they also have less surface area and volume, so they fold up more compactly than other bags.

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When you’re doing serious hiking, one of the most important factors with your equipment is weight. You want to try to minimize the amount of weight you’re carrying as much as possible, because the bag is going to feel exponentially more heavy as you start to ascend that ridge or trek those multiple miles. That’s why so many hikers are enamored with dehydrated meals. Not only are they packed with nutrients and much needed calories, but they are also extremely light.

This is also why lightweight sleeping bags are so important to find. The thing to remember about lightweight bags, however, is that you don’t want to go too far with it. Instead, you want the perfect balance between lightness and protection from the cold. After all, if you’re going to be sleeping in extremely cold conditions, it’s worth the few extra ounces that a zero degree bag would offer.

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Choosing the right tent can be an involved and difficult process if you’ve never been in the market before, but it doesn’t have to be so overwhelming. Just remember to keep the issues of size, accessories, and materials in mind. In terms of size, many tents are designated as a one-person, two-person, or any other number. Just keep in mind these numbers mean they fit that many people in close quarters. A two-person tent will just barely fit two people with little extra room.

You also want to guarantee that your tent has aluminum poles. Lightweight and durable, it’s your best bet that you’ll never have to replace your poles due to breakage. Another absolute necessity for camping tents is the right rainfly. You never know, after all, when the clouds could roll in, and if you don’t have a waterproof barrier between your tent and the rain, you’re in for a miserable night and overall camping experience.

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