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The only way you should be storing your sleeping bag
Space is at a premium when it comes to storing camping and hiking gear. But many people are storing there sleeping bags completely wrong, and paying for it.
You’re right you don’t want to store a sleeping bag in a stuff sack. It’s not good for either down or synthetic bags, as the pressure will crush and deform the down plumules or synthetic fibers, and ...
Hot, restrictive, itchy ... those are some of the nicest adjectives we can think of to describe the average sleeping bag we've used. Even if your experience is more positive than ours, you have to ...
It's early, you're tired, the camp fire is cold, and dragging yourself out of your sleeping bag isn't an attractive proposition. The Evrgrn Crash Sack can be worn as a cozy puffer coat ... so you ...
For the most part, sleeping-bag manufacturers prefer you store bags in a loose stuffsack. In the case of down bags, long-term compression can crimp the framework of the down plumules, and they re less ...
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