Going on a camping trip for the first time? Well, this is promising to be one of the most memorable adventures you will ever have in your lifetime. As they say, the first is almost always the best!
To make your camping trip go smoothly, you need to get the right camping gear. No, this does not mean packing your house into a couple of bags, because on a camping trip, you’re not going to be able to enjoy the conveniences of a home. What you will enjoy is an outdoor trip that won’t break your back while opening your eyes to the wonders of nature’s beauty.
Since we spend a lot of time resting and sleeping, a camping sleeping bag worthy of a good night’s sleep should be at the top of your list. How to choose a quality camping sleeping bag will depend on your sleeping habits, as well as the details of your camping trip.
For instance, are you planning to drive to the camping grounds, or hike your way to a camping site? Can you sleep on a hard surface, or do you need a cushiony bed? What time of the year is your camping trip, and does your camping area get any snow? Going on backpacking italian lakes holidays? Are you sleeping outdoors or in a tent? These are just some of the details you need to straighten out before going shopping for sleeping bags for camping.
When you have your trip all planned out, then shopping for the ideal camping sleeping bag is going to be a breeze – and a matter of price, of course. However, regardless of your budget, here are some of the features of a camping sleeping bag that you need to focus on.
- A quality, heavy-duty zipper which can be opened both ways, from inside or out
- Position of the zipper because if you are left-handed it would be hard for you to maneuver yourself just of open up your bag
- A hood for your head – if you plan to sleep outdoors
- Sturdy stitching
- Loft and fill – these two factors will determine how warm you will be inside the camping sleeping bag. The rule of thumb is more loft and filling will mean better insulation
- Size that will accommodate your height and width. Take a look a double sleeping bags if you are a larger person.
- Cotton or synthetic material – cotton is softer but will take longer to dry if it gets wets. You can also consider down sleeping bags.
These are just some of the details you need to pay strict attention to. Other features can be considered extras, and will raise the price of the camping sleeping bag. Thus, if money is no object, then go for broke and get the best (but light) camping sleeping bag. Remember though that the brand does not necessarily equal the best there is, so window shop first before making your decision, and you won’t have any regrets.
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