Camping Gear Guide
55 to 30 Degree Synthetic Bags

Lafuma X950 Pro Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Synthetic


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Sometimes things get soggy on your backpacking trip. When the Lafuma X950 Pro Sleeping Bag encounters moisture, both the water-repellent shell and the synthetic insulation work to combat the wet and maintain warmth. The two-way zipper means you can vent a bit of excess heat once you warm up. Stash your headlamp or contact-lens case in the interior pocket and drift off.

Price : $ 119.9


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Lightweight Sleeping Bags Checklist

Sure It's Warm Enough? Lightweight bags are meant for use in weather between 30-50 degrees. But, remember, it's always prudent to add on at least 10 degrees to the bags rating. Thus, a bag rated to 40 degrees might only keep you warm in 50 degree weather.
Down or Synthetic? Each have their advantages. Down is less bulky and weighs a few ounces less. Synthetic costs less (usually) and is easier to dry - you can just toss it in the dryer.
Don't Forget the Sleeping Pad! A sleeping bag is useless without a sleeping pad. So, if you don't already have a sleeping pad, get one. For lightweight sleeping bags (thus used in warm weather), you don't need a super thick or winter-style one.
Ideal Uses for a Lightweight Bag. Where you know...for sure...that the temperature will stay at least 10-15 degrees above the sleeping bags rating. And, where every ounce and cubic inch of space is at a premium. Lightweight bags are often used by climbers and bike campers/travelers. For backpacking in the mountains, a lightweight bag is NOT recommended!

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