One of my all-time favorite pieces of gear is my Mountain Hardwear Women’s Phantom 15 down sleeping bag. It’s nearly ten years old, yet it still performs as well as today’s newest down bags. It lofts ...
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Robens Couloir 750 -15°C sleeping bag review: A decent price, but how’s the performance?
It offers value for money and has decent temperature ratings for winter, but should the Robens Couloir 750 -15°C sleeping bag ...
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Sierra Designs Nitro 800 0F sleeping bag review: Affordable price, but how does it perform?
Value for money meets winter warmth in this sleeping bag. But does the Sierra Designs Nitro 800 0°F have an Achilles' heel?
There’s nothing quite like slipping into a warm sleeping bag after a long day of hiking. Whether you’re heading out for an overnight camping trip, or backpacking the entire length of the Appalachian ...
John Muir famously set off for the mountains with “some bread and tea in a pair of blankets with some sugar and a tin cup.” I admire his ultralight spirit and disdain for comfort on the trail, but I'd ...
When you’re sleeping in a nice warm bed every other day of your life, sleeping on the cold hard ground doesn’t sound too thrilling. Unfortunately, if your partner’s a fan of the great outdoors or your ...
Today’s sleeping bags are more technologically advanced than ever, which means sleeping under the stars has never been so comfortable. Whether you’re heading out for a weekend in the woods with your ...
Ten years ago, the biggest difference between sleeping bags was their stuffing: slight variations in synthetic or down insulation. Today things have changed—a lot. Head into a gear shop and the ...
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