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		<title>Best Economy 10 Degree Sleeping Bag</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 13:29:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, people have been e-mailing be a lot of the same questions. So, I thought that it would be a great idea to do a regular column on reader questions. Here&#8217;s the first of many to come: What&#8217;s the best economy 10 degree sleeping bag? If your primary concern is spending the least amount of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Recently, people have been e-mailing be a lot of the same questions. So, I thought that it would be a great idea to do a regular column on reader questions. Here&#8217;s the first of many to come: What&#8217;s the best economy 10 degree sleeping bag?</em></p>
<p>If your primary concern is spending the least amount of money on a sleeping bag, you will have to compromise on some features. However, this is not to say that the best economy 10 degree sleeping bag is not going to do a proper job of giving you a good night’s sleep.</p>
<p>To find the best economy 10 degree sleeping bag, aside from the price, you need to also consider manufacturer, quality, materials used, shape and weight. In other words, it is possible to find a very reasonable 10 degree sleeping bag, but if it won’t even last through the weekend, then it definitely becomes a very expensive sleeping bag.</p>
<p>When talking about 10 degree economy sleeping bags, you need to factor in durability, even before price. The best 10 degree economy sleeping bag should be part of your camping gear for many trips. Thus, even if you have to pay a little extra today, but will be able to use the sleeping bag for at least 5 years, then you would have saved yourself a lot more than just dollars. This is because prices of everything just keeps going up while the quality of materials used are not.</p>
<p>The reason why the manufacturer is an important factor is because a branded product carries it with a reputation, and if that reputation is excellent, then you can expect to not complain about the sleeping bag somewhere down the road.</p>
<p>Check the insulating materials also because this will spell the difference between a cold night and a “freezing your socks off” night. Most new sleeping bags either are made with synthetic insulating material or goose down material. The best 10 degree economy sleeping bag for you will depend on your personal preferences.</p>
<p>If you tend to get cold easily, then select the sleeping bag made of goose down insulating material. Furthermore, it’s lighter, easier to pack, and much more durable.  If you want to get one made of synthetic material, then buy a sleeping pad to get extra warm.</p>
<p>On the other hand, the choice of insulating material should also depend on the weather conditions and camping sites you plan to visit. This is because if you plan to go anywhere close to water, synthetic material will be the better option. A goose down or a marmot down sleeping bag will not keep you warm if it gets wet.</p>
<p>Finally, the best economy 10 degree sleeping bag should not that heavy, although the lighter ones are the more expensive ones, so the choice will need to be weighed between convenience, price, and durability. Also a compact sleeping bag is more convenient to carry and store, but it doesn&#8217;t help keep you warm when it&#8217;s freezing outside. An ultralight down sleeping bag can be a fantastic choice, but you have to remember that you&#8217;re paying more for the lighter weight and the more compact size.</p>
<p>I know, I know, you just want me to tell you which one to go buy. Well, I&#8217;m not going to to it. Why? Because there really is no &#8220;best&#8221; economy 10 degree sleeping bag because the best sleeping bag will very depending on your camping conditions.</p>
<p>Follow the guidelines above and take a look at some online retailers. Once you find a sleeping bag that meets the criteria above, read a sleeping bag review on the product and you&#8217;ll no doubt get the best sleeping bag for your needs.<!-- odiogo-notts-begin -->
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		<title>Down Sleeping Bags</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:41:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to choosing a good sleeping bag, one of the main things that you will need to consider is the fill.  The two main types of fill are down and synthetic.  Each type has its advantages and disadvantages, but down sleeping bags are considered by many to be superior.  They provide the best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to choosing a good sleeping bag, one of the main things that you will need to consider is the fill.  The two main types of fill are down and synthetic.  Each type has its advantages and disadvantages, but down sleeping bags are considered by many to be superior.  They provide the best insulation for the least weight and are very soft and comfortable.<br />
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A few of advantages to down sleeping bags over ones made with synthetic fiber are that they provide more insulation and are light weight.  The warmth-weight ratio is an important consideration when you are backpacking or having to carry in your camping supplies.  Down is also very comfortable, which is of course very important after hiking or engaging in outdoor activities all day.</p>
<p>Another great advantage is, if properly cared for, down sleeping bags are very durable and will last about twice the amount of time as a synthetic one.  This is important to keep in mind when making a final decision on which sleeping bag to buy.</p>
<p>One disadvantage to a down sleeping bag is that is requires more maintenance and care.  It will either need to be hand washed or put into a front load washer at a laundromat.  Either way they must be handled with care as to not ruin the down.</p>
<p>Another disadvantage to down is if it gets wet it take a lot longer to dry.  So if you are going to be in wet conditions a synthetic fiber fill sleeping bag may be a better choice.  Or you can add a water resistant shell to your down fill sleeping bag.</p>
<p>One final disadvantage to down sleeping bags is that they are more expensive than synthetic ones.  So if you are on a tight budget, you may want to consider a synthetic one.  However, keep in mind that a down sleeping bag, if properly cared for, will last longer and provides a lot of warmth and comfort, as well as being very light weight.  So when it comes to choosing a sleeping bag, go for overall quality if you can afford it.</p>
<p>Down sleep bags use real down feathers for their fill.  There are three main types: hi-loft down, duck down and goose down.  Hi-loft down is made out of finer goose down and provides the most warmth.  For expeditions in cold weather high-loft is recommended.  Goose down is a higher quality than duck down and is therefore a bit more expensive, but for regular camping they are both good choices.</p>
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