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The North Face Inferno Sleeping Bag uses high-loft 800-fill down insulation and anti-compression pads in the bottom to keep the insulation from becoming useless. Unlike other sleeping bags where anything you lay on top of becomes compressed, this sleeping bag ensures you get the full advantage of every single downy cluster. Baffled construction eliminates cold spots, and The North Face added Shadowlite HyVent fabric to keep the insulation protected from condensation.
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Winter Sleeping Bags Checklist
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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. |
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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. |
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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! |
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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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