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0 to -40 Degree Down Bags

Marmot Couloir Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down


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Youll appreciate the warmth and water-resistance of the Marmot Couloir 0-Degree Down Sleeping Bag when youre sleeping comfortably though a harsh winter storm. Thanks to its 800+ fill goose down and DWR coated nylon shell, the Couloir is perfect for winter camping and mountaineering. Its down-filled draft collar seals in the warmth, and ground-level seams eliminate cold spots. Marmot also gave the Couloir a large foot box, so you never wake up with cold, cramped feet.

Price : $ 428.95


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Winter Sleeping Bags Checklist

Insulation Type? For winter camping, nothing is better than high-quality goose down. It's warmer and less bulky. Yes, synthetic bags are ok (and less expensive), but for wintner camping...goose down rules.
Temperature Rating? Get a bag rated to -40 degrees. Remember, just because a bag is rated to -40, doesn't mean it will keep you warm at that temperature. Always be safe and "add 10 to 20" degrees onto the temperature rating of a sleeping bag.
Don't Forget the Sleeping Pad! A winter sleeping bag is useless without a thick sleeping pad. So, if you don't already have a sleeping pad designed for winter, be sure to get one. Remember, sleeping pads are designed for BOTH warmth and comfort!
Don't Jerry-Rig a Three Season Bag for Winter Use. It's not really possible to "jerry rig" a three season bag to make it suitable for winter use. Many good three-season bags keep you warmer when you sleep without clothing. About the best you can do to "winterize" a three-season bag is to insert a sleeping bag liner. But it's still a sorry substitute for a quality four-season bag.

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