How To Choose A Sleeping Bag Temperature Range BEGINNER (4k UHD)

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Choosing the correct sleeping bag and How To Choose A Sleeping Bag Temperature Range is a real challenge. The price of sleeping bags can make the choice very difficult. The temptation is to buy one sleeping bag and then end up freezing at night. This video focuses on giving you the info and secrets of how I keep myself warm with the correct type of sleeping bags for all different types of temperatures.

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コメント (11)
  • @AlveHenricson
    I use the combination MegaLite and EverLite. These sleeping bags are lite and I can adjust the sleeping temperature from warm in the summer to quite cold in late autumn and early spring. MegaLite fits nicely in a size larger EverLite and the possibility of using EverLite as a tapered blanket offers great combination possibilities.
  • Good advice! Just came back from a week backpacking trip with constant temperatures around/slightly above freezing. Used a WM Apache with GWS fabric and was toasty every single night. The Gore windstopper fabric did a great job in keeping moisture away when i was camping in very foggy conditions under a tarp one night, so i was glad i had that fabric. The microfibre fabric should probably do the trick under most conditions though, as long as fog and extreme humidity over multiple days is avoided. I typically sleep warm/normal, but when i am very exhausted and possibly hungry i can run a little cold. I can't recommend the Apache enough for cold 3 season conditions.
  • I find when you give advice to one person’s concerns, it helps many other people.
  • Thanks for more good information. I now have a better understanding of fabric differences.
  • Very nice as usual . Hear , hear , on the down booties . I also use a down hood in the winter . Be safe out there folks ... Gubs
  • @MTLIBRARY
    An idea for a video I’ve never seen anyone discuss is creek or river crossing in frigid temps. I’ve seen content on crossing safely but never about addressing wet feet. I bring extra socks and sometimes a second set of shoes just for this purpose. I’d rather not bring extra shoes though just to keep my weight down. Sometimes I just take off my socks and pull the insole out to cross, but in cold weather that may not be ideal, because I still end up with wet and cold feet. I’ve watched your how to keep your feet dry videos. When you have no choice but to cross frigid waters, what approach do you take? Thank you, Jon.
  • Thank you for the video! I've been trying to decide on the Megalite and the Caribou MF, myself!
  • If I put a 40 degree bag over my 20 degree bag, how warm is it?
  • Mate , you made it so much confusing to buy a sleeping bag !