Coleman Sleeping Bag Basalt, Rectangular Sleeping Bag, Indoor & Outdoor, 4 Season, Extra Long, Warm Filling, For Adults

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Coleman Sleeping Bag Basalt, Rectangular Sleeping Bag, Indoor & Outdoor, 4 Season, Extra Long, Warm Filling, For Adults

Coleman Sleeping Bag Basalt, Rectangular Sleeping Bag, Indoor & Outdoor, 4 Season, Extra Long, Warm Filling, For Adults

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As a result of the co-op setting, you can actually endure lower temperatures if the occasion arises, giving you a lot more room to plan your hiking and camping trips without worrying about the weather getting in the way. These are also fairly ideal for car campers if that’s more your thing. Single vs. Double sleeping bag A: Size - Sounds redundant, since we’re talking about double bags, right? They aren’t all created equal. Some brands take the individual size of the occupants into consideration. Take note of the exact dimensions.

Compressibility - You’re probably not just pulling over to the side of the road, and just camping by the guardrails. You’re going to be hiking a certain distance, so it needs to be able to fit with your normal camping items and compress down to a good, compact size.If you’re still uncertain as to exactly what you should be doing with a double sleeping bag, read on for pure enlightenment. Your burning questions, your in-depth analysis into our selection process, and a lot more goodies are sitting right by for a look. Q: How to choose the best double sleeping bag Durability - Nobody buys something without the intention of it lasting for a long time. Your double sleeping bag should be as durable and rugged as you are, giving it a long life expectancy, and being well worth your investment. While we love the double sleeping bag setup, there are two things that the single does a better job of. Double sleeping bags generally require that you use an integrated pillow features instead of an insulated pull-hood. This makes a gap in insulation, which is also an issue with zippers. With single bags, you just slide on down, so there’s no zipper to let the heat out. When you’re crammed in there with another, your body heat will make up for the difference, though. You’re advised to only use gentle settings, and not clean clothes while this is going on. You could add unnecessary weight during spins that mess with the insulation, or reach down into the bag when you’re out on the trail, only to find a pair of underwear at the bottom. Doesn’t sound like the best time, does it? Delicates, cold if you can, and only HE. Now, onto the dryer. Q: Can you put a sleeping bag in the dryer?

Waterproof rating - Rain happens. A lot. If it’s your day off, and you’re camping, it’s probably going to rain. Waterproofing is key, inside and out. The last thing you want is a nasty surprise when your bag starts to soak through. A: It’s going to get very specific. If you have a front-load or top-load washing machine that does not contain a central spiral, you’re good to go. That pillar in the center is going to tear up the insulation on the inside of your bag, making our next section on using the dryer, essentially useless. You’re going to see this in newer HE models, and yes, you can use these. A: We’ll get into the specifics in a moment, but double sleeping bags are easy to clean with a simple wash and dry. You don’t have the cord that comes with single sleeping bags, so you’re not going to encounter wet patches or spots that didn’t get cleaned. It’s all pretty straightforward.

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