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You Wont Miss Out on Slumber with a Slumberjack Sleeping
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You Wont Miss Out on Slumber with a Slumberjack Sleeping Bag
The Slumberjack sleeping bag is a quality product made by Slumberjack, a company that has been around for 50 years. With a number of products developed by the company over time, Slumberjack has helped to ensure a pleasurable outdoor experience for many generations. A Slumberjack sleeping bag provides a level of warmth and comfort that only time and experience can bring which is why these bags can be found in the pack of many outdoor enthusiasts.
Those interested will find the Slumberjack sleeping bag is offered in 7 different yet efficient categories:
* Go Light, Go Fast, Go Small is a line of sleeping bags designed to be light and warm and weigh very little. Canoeists, fast packers and motorcyclists would find this to be an excellent choice for them.
* Family on the Go line is perfect for family outdoor excursions, sleepovers and other like adventures. Designed to compress into a most compact size, the entire bag weighs less than 3 pounds, making them easy to stow and easy to grab and go.
* Backpacker is a line that contains the most supreme quality and a high amount of insulation for the serious adventurer. Designed to be lightweight while providing all the features for outdoor survival, this is a piece of serious equipment for the serious outdoor enthusiast.
* Trekker is a line of mummy bags that use technology to provide high fills and great loft for warmth while staying compact, all at a reasonable price. Slightly heavier, this is the bag used by the professionals. Features such draft tubes, flip-over hood and a bigger footbox give all the comfort that is needed.
* Grand Canyon is a line of sleeping bags made for tents or family campers- wherever one opts to camp-out during a stay at the state park! A moderate weather bag, the features on this durable bag will ensure a comfortable nights rest.
* Kids is a well-thought out design for the young camper. Whether camping-out or camping-in at a friends house, this durable bag with fun prints is an economical choice and a good fit for children.
* Woodsman is a line of oversized sleeping bags with warm flannel and heavy duty zippers. Roomy and durable, this is a great choice for the real outdoorsmen.
A Slumberjack sleeping bag can be found for all types of people, any shape or size, child to adult, and for all types of experiences. A range of different needs means no one Slumberjack sleeping bag can possibly fit every person or situation; but the number of categories to choose from can definitely help one to find the right Slumberjack sleeping bag for any person or situation!
Bagging the Best Sleeping Bag
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When it comes to choosing the right sleeping bag, there are three aspects to consider: what, when and where; and in this, there are many whats, whens and wheres to consider also. The utmost concern for the purchase of the right type of sleeping bag is what the bags main use will be. Will it be for camping? And if so, where or what type of environment will the camper be camping in? When or what time of year will the camping take place and what style of sleeping bag will be most efficient for the venue? Plus, there is the bonus question of how much one is willing to spend for a bag of good quality with the right features.
Knowing the type of environment one will be camping in is crucial to picking out the right sleeping bag. A warm environment will obviously require different features in a bag than that of a cold environment- as will an environment that is wet or humid. This also goes hand in hand with the time of year the camping will take place. A windy winter or a rainy summer should prompt one to consider insulation choices. How well a bag insulates will vary depending on whether it is natural down or synthetic insulation; each behaves differently under wet and windy conditions.
Temperature ratings can further guide the decision making process. A bags temperature rating will help those who sleep cold or warm find a sleeping bag that will ensure their body temperature remains at a comfortable level during the night. When in doubt, it is always a good idea to pick a bag for cooler temperatures. Venting heat through the foot or side of the bag will be easier than trying to recoup lost body heat in a bag that is insufficient. Another aspect to consider is whether there will be a lot of moving from different locations versus staying in one spot. A bag that is light and easy to stow is the more efficient choice for hiking and camping expeditions.
The shape of a sleeping bag can determine the amount of comfort during a good nights rest. The close fitting mummy bag is not a wise choice for those who do a lot of moving around at night while they sleep, yet is the best choice for serious campers and hikers in colder temperatures. Rectangular sleeping bags offer the most comfort and versatility and two of these can be zipped together at a time.
Tapered bags that are narrow at the feet and widen up at the shoulders have less air space in them and are therefore warmer; they use less material and are also lighter. Choosing between a machine washable bag and one that requires dry cleaning is purely a matter of taste. However, using a sleeping bag liner requires that only the liner will need to be washed, saving money in dry-cleaning costs and prolonging the life of the bag itself.
Always Bring Protection: Sleeping Bag Liners
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For the outdoor enthusiast, theres nothing better than slipping into a warm and comfortable sleeping bag at the end of a good day of outdoor activity. However, there are times in every climate when something a little extra is needed that can make bedding down for the night even cozier- sleeping bag liners.
Sleeping bag liners can be made of a myriad of materials, such as cotton, silk or polyester; and depending on the type of fabric, they can raise the temperature inside a bag anywhere from 5-10 degrees. This can be a handy addition for those nights with an unexpected drop in temperature; or to gussy up a bag that may be too light for the environment its in.
Aside from the ability to raise temperatures inside the bag, sleeping bag liners also prolong the life of a sleeping bag by protecting it from dirt, odors and body oils which can collect on the bag itself, prompting the need for it to be washed. The less a sleeping bag is washed, the longer it will last.
For cold weather climates, sleeping bag liners made of fleece can provide just the right amount of extra protection. Fleece has an amazing ability to trap warm air and body heat. When used in conjunction with other insulators, it offers the ability to raise the temperature inside the bag quite well. For those who have a tendency to sleep cold, this is an excellent way to bolster their bag and ensure a comfortable nights rest.
Although it can add a few degrees cotton sleeping bag liners are more for moderate temperatures. Cottons ability to absorb moisture and body oils can prolong the life of a sleeping bag.
As it is considered a poor conductor of heat, sleeping bag liners made of silk work best in hot climates, wicking away moisture and keeping things nice and comfortable. At the end of the trip, the bags get put away and the liners are washed.
Sleeping bag liners are made to fit every shape of sleeping bag there is, from rectangle to tapered and even mummy bags. Sleeping bag liners can work very well by themselves at times and are typically very small and light to carry. This is a piece of camping gear that is very handy to have as it serves more than one purpose, is light and takes up little or no room. While some opt to buy sleeping bag liners at a specialized camping gear store, some opt to find the right material and make their own!
Doubt Be Gone! A Sleeping Bag Comparison
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Those who look to purchase a sleeping bag usually want to get two things out of their purchase: warmth and comfort. Finding the right sleeping bag can be a daunting task. Features on a bag can vary and every feature has its plus and minuses for the environment in which they will be used. Most people have a pretty good idea about what they are buying their sleeping bag for and where it will be used; but in order to get the bag that offers just the right features it is a good idea to do a sleeping bag comparison. This assures that those making the purchase get the best bag for the job- and their money.
When doing a sleeping bag comparison, it is best to first research what features are available on sleeping bags and all their pros and cons. Knowing what the bag will be used for and where will help define which features will be necessary. For example, camping out under the summer stars in the backyard will require a much different sleeping bag than if one will be camping out on the side of a windswept mountain in Nepal. Certain materials, such as nylon, do not do well in cold windy environments, while other materials are better at fending off moisture. Both synthetic and down insulation provides great warmth but some prefer the loft of natural down- even thought it is a material that loses its insulating qualities when wet.
Obviously, when doing a sleeping bag comparison there is much to keep in mind. Temperature ratings on a bag give a general guideline that show the lowest an outside temperature can get to in which the bag will still keep a camper warm. Some offer subzero temperature ratings, meaning the sleeping bag is the warmest that can be found, while others offer much higher temperature ratings. These are bags that are light and are to be used not only in warm environments but in such places as cars or campers.
The shape of a sleeping bag can also be used on a sleeping bag comparison. While many are accustomed to the basic rectangular shape of a sleeping bag, other shapes are also available, such as the mummy, tapered or cylinder shaped sleeping bag. Bags that have more space to move around also have more air inside them that has to be warmed up. Those looking for a sleeping bag to use in colder weather climates will be more interested in bags that are close fitting or snug.
Price is also a part of doing a sleeping bag comparison but should never be the main deciding point. As with all things, price is never a good indicator of the best product. Many times, comparable features can be found across the board, with prices from one end of a spectrum to another. Brands that offer preferred features in conjunction with great craftsmanship and quality materials usually warrant the most attention.
Dissecting Reviews: Sleeping Bag Lingo
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The advent of the internet has turned consumers into wise and savvy shoppers who no longer jump at the best deals or make any type of purchase without first doing a little research. When it comes to doing research on certain kinds of products, it always helps to read the product descriptions and reviews.
Sleeping bag companies offer information as do review sites where everyday folks can give a thumbs up or thumbs down on a product. However, when it comes to something like sleeping bags, technical terms can be a hang-up, leaving a would-be buyer scratching their head and even more confused than when they started!
In reading reviews, sleeping bag lingo can seem daunting; cryptic at the very least. Temperature ratings, mummy bags, draft tubes, fill power and other words often make up most of the descriptions- and without understanding what any of those things mean, it can seem like reading a secret code! Since one of the most important things about choosing a sleeping bag is where and what type of climate it will be used in, when a purchaser reads the reviews, sleeping bag features and their uses need to be fully understood in order to keep from investing in the wrong type of bag.
By becoming familiar with the terms, the next time a consumer reads the reviews, sleeping bag lingo will no longer be a point of confusion. It will not only ensure the proper product is being purchased but will give the consumer a chance to sound like a camping or hiking pro to others!
These are a list of terms, commonly found in product description or reviews. Sleeping bag features vary and have pros and cons depending on different climates and weather conditions.
Draft tubes are a feature that helps preserve body heat by insulating the zipper on the sleeping bag.
Fill power is the number of cubic inches one ounce of down fills. A fill power that ranges from 550 to 700-plus cubic inches is considered top quality.
Mummy bag is a snug fitting sleeping bag that is great for keeping warm. Used by the more serious camper or hiker in colder temperatures.
Stuff sack is the nylon bag in which the sleeping bag is carried
Tapered bag is a sleeping bag that is wide at the shoulders and narrows at the feet but is not as snug as the mummy bag and allows better movement.
Temperature rating is what sleeping bags use to show what one can expect the lowest temperature of the weather to get to and still expect the bag to keep a camper warm. This is generally a guide and does not count for other conditions such as wind- which can make a temperature feel lower.
Going with the Best: The North Face Sleeping Bag
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The North Face has been in existence since 1966, bringing superb outdoor gear to enthusiasts. As the company evolved throughout the years, they mixed technology with experience in order to provide customers with an even better array of quality products. One of those products is the North Face sleeping bag.
The North Face sleeping bag offers the best of features using ultra-modern technology and top quality materials. Whether a camper prefers synthetic insulation or the loft of natural down, The North Face has a number of products with useful efficient features for every camper or hiker. Many find that once a North Face sleeping bag becomes part of their gear, it becomes an irreplaceable piece of equipment.
The North Face sleeping bag is a bag mostly for colder weather venues with temperature ratings from above 15 degrees Fahrenheit to below zero ratings. Because of that, the bags come mostly- but not always- in a mummy shape bag. This is the shape of bag that retains the most body heat. For the bags that do not use natural down as an insulator, The North Face uses Heatshield Optimal Technology and Polarguard in their construction. This synthetic insulation offers a great warmth-to-weight ratio, the ability to compress well and will remain extremely durable all the while. These insulators are considered by some to be lighter and efficient, thermally speaking. They do not shift as much and leave room for cold spots in the bag.
Once inside the unit, campers will be further protected by waterproof shells, overlapping shingle construction and a lined zipper column. The bags are designed to fit any sized camper and womens and childs fits can be easily found. The womens fit has just the right amount of space for female shoulder and hip proportion as well as length. A handy feature is the ability to zipper to bags together at a time. This useful option creates a larger sleeping space and can also be used at times when extreme weather conditions require extra body heat for campers to stay comfortable.
Comfortable and efficient features on the North Face sleeping bag further increase its value to a hikers and campers. These include:
* Vaulted footboxes that offer a good amount of ergonomic comfort for tired hikers
* Oversized down-filled draft tubes to block out chilly drafts
* Easy one-hand pull cord for making trouble-free hood adjustments
* No snag glow-in-the-dark zipper pulls
* Head-level watch pockets
* Safe kid features, like easy-grab zippers and no elastic or cords in the head or neck area
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