Not sure what those temperature ratings mean? REI product expert Stephen Falvey breaks down the jargon and shows you how to find the proper sleeping bag for your needs.
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If you're seeking the ideal sleeping bag that will meet all of your outdoor needs, forget it! There isn't such a beast. However, there is a bag out there that will keep you snug and happy through most of your adventuring dreams — a three-season mummy with a temperature/comfort rating of around 10 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
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I thought I was going for the best and i did. The problem was it was too warm!
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I enjoyed the blog. The video was great and provides good information on selecting a sleeping bag.
Posted by: Coleman Camping Tent | 25 September 2010 at 02:33 PM
This is a great video. It provides a lot of great information. The sleeping bag really is key to a great camping experience. If you cannot enjoy your sleep you will have no energy for all of the fun things you will do when you wake up. I recently just got sleeping bags from http://www.kathmandu.com.au/Sleeping_Bags_&_Bedding/Sleeping_Bags.htm and I was very impressed. It kept me very warm!
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