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Down Sleeping Bags

Down Sleeping Bags

Can you say "dream come true?" How about in Vietnamese? Wow, you're good. But still, the comfort of your queen-sized goose down duvet and your down-filled puffer jacket all in sleeping bag formation. Dream. Come. True. A couple names you may recognize like Marmot, Mountain Hardwear, and Western Mountaineering offer you some cozy little numbers that provide you with protection from sub-zero temps and barracudas. They also have these chambers of slumber available in all shapes and sizes. The last thing you want is a size-discriminating sleeping bag. They can be mean.
Synthetic Fill Sleeping Bags

Synthetic Fill Sleeping Bags

What you see is what you get with these synthetic sleeping bags. Except not really. There's a ton of cool stuff you probably don't know about them. Which is why I'm here. If you're heading toward some cold, damp weather definitely mosey on over to the Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 15 Degree Sleeping Bag. It has Thermic Micro compressibility and dual side zips so you can do more activities while staying in your sleeping bag... I'll let you get creative with that one. Another prize choice is the Marmot Trestles 15 Degree Sleeping Bag with a snazzy velcro-free face muff.

Winter Sleeping Bags

Winter Sleeping Bags

Whether you're at base camp on Mount Everest or having an igloo slumber party with your kids in the backyard, you'll most certainly be in need of a winter sleeping bag. The Snow Leopard 0 Degree Sleeping Bag is a new release from The North Face and a must for winter weather enthusiasts. With an Ergonomic face and neck gasket as well as shingled climashield apex construction, you're in for one toasty night. Another top contender is the Big Agnes Whisky Park 0 Degree Sleeping Bag. This model comes with a no-draft pad sleeve and pillow pocket so that your bed is built in to your bag.

3-Season Sleeping Bags

3-season & Summer Sleeping Bags

Even though a lot of these sleeping bags look like they're made for Abominable Snowman-ish weather, there's a ton of options if you're needing a bag for warmer temperatures. Check out the Marmot Hydrogen 30 Degree Sleeping Bag. Perfect for the riverside traveler, this bag weighs only one pound and comes with a draw cord baffle hood and stuff and storage sack. Also available are rectangular sleeping bags like the Allegheny Bx 40 Degree Sleeping Bag by The North Face. With overlapping shingle insulation construction and a temperature silk screen, the temperature of your sleeping bag is in your hands. Literally.

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