- 1). Know the average temperatures and weather conditions in which you intend to use the sleeping bag, and buy a bag for those conditions.
- 2). Err on the side of buying a sleeping bag for colder climates if you are not sure where you will be camping - better to be too warm and have to unzip the bag than too cold and shivering through the night.
- 3). Choose a sleeping bag made of synthetic material, which retains its insulating qualities when wet, if camping in wet conditions. Down-filled bags, though warmer, lighter and more compressible than synthetic-filled sleeping bags, are useless wet and take forever to dry.
- 4). Choose a mummy bag (a form-fitting bag that can be cinched around the face) over a square-shaped bag if you are looking for extra warmth and insulation.
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