Is duck or goose down better?

Is duck or goose down better?

June 14, 2018 1 min read

Duck and goose down provide the same level of insulation, and they both have the required structure that makes down a good insulator. Both kinds of down have the ability to retain their warmth and loft for several year if they are well taken care of. Here are a couple of aspects to consider when choosing:
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What size stuff sack for a sleeping bag?

What size stuff sack for a sleeping bag?

June 14, 2018 1 min read 1 Comment

Stuff sacks vary from bag to bag, depending on the size and shape of the sleeping bag, as well as on the fill. Sleeping bags filled with down are more compressible than synthetic filled ones, and need lesser volume stuff sacks. You can use a regular dry sack for a down sleeping bag, except for winter weather sleeping bags where a more complex compression sack is needed to reduce volume that the sleeping bag takes up in your backpack. Here are the following size recommendations:
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What is a compression sack for a sleeping bag?

What is a compression sack for a sleeping bag?

June 14, 2018 1 min read 2 Comments

Compression sacks are one of the camping gears that could make your packing either a breeze or a challenge. These sacks compress and reduce the volume of your sleeping bag, so you could easily stuff it in your backpack without eating up too much space.
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What is down soap?

What is down soap?

June 14, 2018 1 min read

Down soaps are cleaning agents specifically manufactured for items with down filling. These specially formulated cleaning chemicals will help to preserve and maintain the natural oils and fiber in the down while still getting your item clean and restoring the loft of your sleeping bag.

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How do you store a sleeping bag?

How do you store a sleeping bag?

June 14, 2018 1 min read

Properly storing your sleeping bag is an essential skill to make sure that your bag is always in tip top condition and that you get the most bang for your buck. Here are four simple steps to store your sleeping bag:

  1. Take it out of the sleeping bag sack
  2. Make sure that the bag is completely and thoroughly dry
  3. Loosely put it inside a mesh sack or a breathable cotton bag
  4. Store it in a place that’s cool and dry.
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How do you roll up a sleeping bag?

How do you roll up a sleeping bag?

June 13, 2018 1 min read

Rolling up a sleeping bag could pose a tough challenge, especially to newbie backpackers. However, with lots of practice, once could roll up a sleeping bag as easy as rolling up a sushi.
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What is the point of a sleeping bag liner?

What is the point of a sleeping bag liner?

June 13, 2018 1 min read

Sleeping bag liners are one of the most undervalued gears in the camping world. It provides a string of benefits to both the camper and the sleeping bag:

  1. Sleeping bag liners provide a layer of defense against grime, debris, small pebbles, and sand from settling within the insulation of the bag. Furthermore, they also absorb skin oils, sweat, and odor from the body before they reach the shell and surface of the sleeping bag. Therefore, using bag liners keep your sleeping bag cleaner for longer so you do not have to wash it as often. For this reason, it also helps maintain the quality and the loft of your bag.
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Is it warmer to wear clothes in a sleeping bag?

Is it warmer to wear clothes in a sleeping bag?

June 13, 2018 1 min read

Yes, wearing long underwear and clothes keeps you warmer inside a sleeping bag. Your clothes are another layer of insulation that keeps your natural heat close to your boy and prevents it from escaping.
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What is the difference between down and feathers?

What is the difference between down and feathers?

June 13, 2018 1 min read

Contrary to popular belief, down is not made from fowl feathers, but rather from duck plumage. It is the soft, fluffy, and lofty stuff under the feathers. Down is found beneath this protective covering – usually on the belly of a bird - and is light and fluffy.  It provides the insulation birds need to keep themselves warm.  Instead of quills, a cluster of down has a round center called a plumule. Soft, fluffy, and airy, it has thousands of tiny fibers that radiate from its core. Considered as nature’s insulator, it is effective in trapping air and body heat, while still being breathable. Hence, it wicks unwanted moisture away from your body.
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Can you put a sleeping bag in the dryer?

Can you put a sleeping bag in the dryer?

June 13, 2018 1 min read

After washing the bag, yes, you could put it through a dryer; most sleeping bags are designed to withstand industrial dryers. Dry in a front load industrial dryer at the Laundromat, since a lot of home dryers are too small for your sleeping bag.
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Can I put sleeping bag in the washing machine?

Can I put sleeping bag in the washing machine?

June 13, 2018 1 min read

Yes, fortunately, a lot of sleeping bags in the market could take a few spins in the washing machine.  However, it is best to use a front-loading washer (or top-loading machine without an agitator) instead of a regular top-loading washing machine. Please be advised, though, that some home front-loader machines are usually small and would not give your sleeping bag enough space to tumble and clean properly.
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How do you stay warm in a sleeping bag?

How do you stay warm in a sleeping bag?

June 13, 2018 2 min read

Whether you have a new spanking sleeping bag, or you rely on an old trusty bag to keep you warm on your backpacking trips, we have some tips on how to help your sleeping bag keep you warm and toasty:

  1. Avoid Major Causes of Heat Loss – You can add to the warmth and defend against heat loss by using a sleeping liner, an insulating pad, a good tent, and finding the right campsite.
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