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  2. The 5 best cold weather sleeping bags

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    If there's one thing you want when you're camping in cold weather, it's a warm, reliable sleeping bag. The best sleeping bags to keep you warm are typically filled with real goose down for ...

  3. Sleeping bag liner - Wikipedia

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    A thin liner may feel softer against the sleeper's skin, add 5 °F warmth to the bag (not pad), and be easily washed after use (unlike the thicker sleeping bag). A thick, fleece-like liner can increase warmth by 10-15 °F. Liners also allow a sleeper to use the liner alone, without the bag in hot conditions. [3] Optionally, bug-repellents ...

  4. Sleeping bag - Wikipedia

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    Well-insulated bags are designed for cold weather use. The most well-insulated and lightweight sleeping bags, which are designed for serious hikers and adventurers, are more expensive than lightly insulated sleeping bags. One subcategory of cold-weather sleeping bags, the mummy bag, is so named because it has an insulated hood for the head.

  5. Sleeping pad - Wikipedia

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    A sleeping pads's warmth is characterized by R-value. But unlike sleeping bags' EN 13537 test standard and widely accepted recommendations, sleeping pad R-values lacks a simple mapping and label for 'how much warmth' a consumer should expect. Combining various standards and various authors' research, an approximate R-value to temperature chart ...

  6. The 16 Best Winter Jackets for Extreme Cold, So You Won’t Be ...

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    How I Tested/Chose the Best Jackets for Extreme Cold. ... spend a ton to get in on all that amazing cold-weather tech. ... 5’4” won’t feel like they’re sporting a literal sleeping bag.

  7. Poncho liner - Wikipedia

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    Soldier covering himself with a poncho liner (2012) A poncho liner (often referred to as a woobie), [1] is a piece of field gear originating in the United States military that can be attached to a standard issue poncho to provide additional warmth, as well as being usable as a blanket, sleeping bag or protective cover.