How to Pick Warm Comfortable Sleeping Bags For
Camping.
by Marc Wiltse
Should sleeping bags be made
of down or synthetic? What sleeping bag is best for camping,
hiking or backpacking? A guide to make your decision
easier.
First off it should at least be rated for the lowest possible
temperature you'll encounter. You
may want to even go a little lower just to be on the safe
side.
Obviously the main purpose is to hold your body heat in to
insulate you from the cooler air. So the better the insulation
holds your body heat in the warmer and more comfortable you're
going to be.
Insulation
Down-the filamentous and fluffy layer underneath the feathers.
Positives: All being equal down is warmer, lighter, more
comfortable, compresses smaller, and can last a lifetime if
cared for properly. Goose down is the standard others are
compared to. The more it lofts the better it insulates. This is
known as fill-power, the higher the number the better it
retains heat.
Negatives: Down looses most all of it's insulating properties
when wet, takes a long time to dry outdoors, is more expensive
short-term, and may require professional cleaning.
Synthetic- These are usually hollow plastic threads that serve
to trap warm air. Positives: Synthetic sleeping bags retain
heat better when wet, costs less short-term when compared to
the same temperature rating as down, dries quicker than down,
and is hypo-allergenic. It's usually well-suited for
recreational use, but consider your own individual needs.
Negatives: They're bulkier, heavier, less conforming, and can
lose their insulating properties after a few seasons of hard
use because of breakdown. More expensive long-term.
Shapes/Styles
Child's/Kid sleeping bags- A kid has a harder time staying warm
than an adult, so keep this in mind when you're getting them a
sleeping bag. A cool summer night can chill a child quickly so
consider a mummy bag like the Tigger by North Face to keep them
warm and cozy.
Mummy- Provides more warmth for cold conditions and is more
compact/lighter when packed. The narrow cut and insulated hood
means less air for your body to heat. This bag is wide at the
shoulders and narrows down to the feet. The drawback is it
restricts movement. That said the Marmot Sawtooth sleeping bag
is a good light 3-season 15 Degree down sleeping bag ideal for
backpacking.
Rectangular- These sleeping bags are ideal for campground
camping because they give you more room to move around in.
They're not suited for the winter due to the larger area you
have to heat and the open top design. This is the best design
for double sleeping bags, usually you can just zip two of the
same kind together. Not for weight conscious backpacking and
hiking gear enthusiasts.
Semi-Rectangular- A combination of the mummy and rectangular
sleeping bags this hybrid splits the middle between room to
move and warmth.
Comfort Ratings- The "comfort rating" is the
minimum temperature that a sleeping bag is designed for. Of
course this is just an approximation as people tolerate
temperature differently. If in doubt go...
If you'd like more information on
sleeping bags click here for the rest of the
article. You may also want to take a look at this
related article on how to pick a great
camping tent.
About the Author
Marc learned about quality gear when his tent flooded
forcing him to sleep in his tiny 2-seat Honda CRX. His hiking
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