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Sleeping Bags Are All You Need For A Warm Night's Sleep



Sleeping bags and a warm night's rest go hand in hand. It is just a blanket with a zipper to close you up inside for warmth. The night air is damp and sometimes cold. With comfort, style, colors, temperature rating and convenience you can't beat a good night's sleep.

If you do some winter camping, you know what comfort a nice warm bag gives. The inside material differs from bag to bag. Some are lined with fleece, cotton, wool, jersey and even sateen. Comfort is included with a layer of down or synthetic fill between the layers. Even with the winter air a cold -50F, you can find the perfect one to meet your needs.

Suisse Sport Adult Adventurer Mummy Ultra-Compactable Sleeping Bag

  • Extra-small sleeping bag designed for size-and weight conscious hikers
  • Compresses down to 12"x7"x7" in included stuff sack
  • 100-percent polyester ripstop linings; double-layer construction
  • 700-gram Micro Tekk.7 microfiber insulation; full chest baffle
  • Draft tube and utility pocket; weighs 2.9 pounds in the stuff sack
  • Teton Sports Celsius XL 0-Degree Sleeping Bag

  • Oversized sleeping bag with 32-degree F temperature rating
  • SuperLoft elite 4-channel hollow fiber insulation for warmth
  • Right-and left-side zippers let you zip 2 Teton bags together
  • Shoulder and zipper baffles; adjustable mummy hood
  • Interior storage pocket; oxford nylon compression sack
  • Coleman Big Game Sleeping Bag with Pillow

  • Super king-sized sleeping bag: 40"x85", fits most sleepers up to 6'5"
  • 6 pounds of Coletherm insulation to keep you comfortable down to minus 5ºF
  • ComfortSmart technology keeps heat in, insulation in place, zippers working right, and comfort a priority
  • 20" x 12" cotton flannel pillow included
  • Wrap 'N' Roll system-simply roll bag into attached carrier
  • Get the style for you. You can find rectangle bags, mummy bags, kid's bags, 2-people bags and even hooded bags.

    Some are big enough for 2 people. You can even unzip them and use as a blanket for the bed or ground. Most are machine washable and some are waterproof.

    You can get an extra long bag for those tall campers (like my husband). Kids love sleeping in those character bags. All my grandchildren have one, each with a different disney character. You can get children's bags in a variety of styles and colors.

    What more do you need? Now winter camping can be as enjoyable as summer camping. Get your camper ready for your next trip by starting now. Buy your supply of sleeping bags and keep them in storage in your camper for those cool nights or unzip it and use it for a picnic. Makes a great blanket for the beds inside the camper for the beds also.

    Make sure to read the labels before you buy to get the right one for your camping climate. Happy camping and keep warm!



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