Where can I get a sleeping bag big enough for three adults?
(Borrowed from the camping section "Paranormal Kitty")
(Borrowed from the camping section "Paranormal Kitty")
I’m going to make a winter sleeping bag and am having trouble finding out how much 800 fill down I should put in the bag. The bag will be around 80" long and 40" across at the longest point. It will be a mummy style bag.
This is part of a series of videos on backpacking gear and method. This is designed to show what to look for in a sleeping bag. There are many styles and preferences but this is what I have found and what works for me.
I’m going to survival camp in year 8 and I want to get a new sleeping but the thing is that I have to carry it around for 4 days so I prefer it to be as lightweight as possible.
Can you help me out?
I’m going to survival camp in year 8 and I want to get a new sleeping but the thing is that I have to carry it around for 4 days so I prefer it to be as lightweight as possible.
Can you help me out?
Please don’t talk about bedrolls as they are supplied.
During a recent camping trip, some melted spilled on my down sleeping bag and now it has a heavy butter odor. I am apprehensive to take my bag camping again because if the smell of butter is very noticeable to me, I am sure bears and other animals can detect it too.
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Mummy sleeping bags are the most common and efficient backpacking bags. Learn about mummy sleeping bags for camping in this free video on camping gear and the great outdoors. Expert: Brant Bowers Bio: Brant Bowers has worked in the Camping Department at Bill Jackson’s sporting goods store since 2004. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Hello,
I am looking to purchase a sleeping bag pad for my Big Agnes Hog Park sleeping bag, i am only looking to spend between 30-50 dollars, i am looking for a foam pad, preferably closed cell and would prefer not to buy a self inflating air mattress. would also prefer a large one with a width of 25" and max length of 75"-78", weight is not really an issue as it will mostly be car camping. But i am just looking for something that will be decently comfortable and not ridiculously expensive at the same time.
i was looking at:
http://www.amazon.com/Therm-Rest-Ridge-Deluxe-Sleeping/dp/B000A8C5H8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=sporting-goods&qid=1273775336&sr=8-1
Thanks! let me know some good ones
I thought i should mention, i am a bit weary of using self inflated or inflated sleeping pads in general because i am worried about them popping or busting and then me being SOL
i have a mummy sleeping bag which seems to be much bigger than the bag it came in and am going on my year 8 camp on the 14th of july so i need answers as soon as possible
This short video introduces some modern gear that makes camping even in a compact car fun.