![]() I have about eight sleeping bags, and only use my arctic model on journeys where the temperature is likely to reach -30˚C or colder. If you sleep outdoors at other times of year, you need different bags. A sleeping bag that works at -40 or -50˚C is too warm even at -10˚C. ![]() Why should a designer put effort into something that sells maybe 30 units? It’s not like a camper can use such a bag for anything other than polar conditions. ![]() In winter camping, and especially in arctic travel, the single most important item of equipment is a sleeping bag that works in the temperatures you’ll be encountering.įew people own, and few companies make, arctic winter sleeping bags.
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