Synthetic or Down Sleeping Bags
January 7, 2010 1:31 pm ActivitiesWhen you’re camping, one object you should certainly carry with you is a sleeping bag. No matter where you might be going, whether it’s in the forest or up the mountain, you should ensure that you have a sleeping bag with you. Sleeping bags are not only providers of comfort, they serve a much more crucial purpose, and this is to give insulation. You’ll be shocked at how cold it can get during the night when you’re in the wild. Warmth becomes a very important commodity. And a sleeping bag with nice insulation may just become your best friend during the cold evenings. But there are two types of sleeping bags to pick from, one is the down sleeping bag and the other one has synthetic filling.
Down Sleeping Bags
As far as usefulness goes, most people choose down sleeping bags. This type of bag is stuffed with goose feathers or, as it is named, goose down. It provides the best insulation as it traps air quite effectively. You can be certain that you’ll have a warm and comfortable night if you have a down sleeping bag with you. Also, down sleeping bags are also rather light. Bringing them along would save you a lot of effort because of their light weight. They’re quite compact and can be rolled quite tightly, which makes them easy to haul around. Indeed, for the camper, down sleeping bags have the most benefits, most especially if the location they’re going to is in the mountains or in other cold areas.
Another good point about down sleeping bags is their good quality. Even if you keep them for years and years, as long as they don’t get too worn, they will still serve their purpose of being wonderful insulators.
Perhaps, the greatest downside of down sleeping bags is that they don’t do well in places where the climate is damp. Once the bag gets damp, it loses its power to insulate. So, if you can’t keep your bag safe from water, it’s best to use the other type.
Synthetic Sleeping Bags
Although weightier and bulkier than down sleeping bags, synthetic sleeping bags actually have their good points too. For one thing, their performance in wet climates is better than that of down’s. Also, this type is hypoallergenic so they’re best for people who are allergic to feathers. They’re also much cheaper. So if price is a big consideration for you, then it’s best to go with synthetic.
Before you go and choose a down sleeping bag, you simply need to read Ron’s recommendations on what to choose and what not to choose when it comes to down sleeping bags and sleeping bags liners.






















