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Can I buy a simple sleeping bag for all of my outdoor use?

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There's some great options for sleeping bags here: https://www.capitaloutdoors.co.uk/collections/sleeping-bags They have several different options available for each season

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Technically, there are 3 types of sleeping bags for various uses outdoors - trail, trekking and mountain. Trail bags are great for short trips and ideal for inexpensive sleeping bags. Trekking bags are designed for longer use and are usually much more lightweight. Lastly, mountain sleeping bags are especially lightweight and are made with extra insulation.

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What is the difference between a stuff sack and a compression sack?

Your sleeping bag is usually sold with a stuff sack, which just refers to the (usually nylon) bag that the sleeping bag comes in. If space in your backpack is not an issue, than the provided stuff sack will be fine for you, but keep in mind that it is not totally waterproof because water can enter in through the opening at the top. A compression sack is a separate sack that you can buy if you want to pack your sleeping bag into a smaller size. The compression sack shrinks the size by allowing you to use straps to squeeze any excess air out of the sleeping bag. The straps are connected to a piece of fabric that can cover the opening of the sack and make it completely water-proof.
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How to Choose a Sleeping Bag

You would think that it's a simple task buying a sleeping bag, but there are many factors to consider before making a decision.
Firstly you have to figure out why you are buying your sleeping bag: Is it to have for sleepovers in your house, is it for the kids, is it for camping trips or serious hiking outings? All these questions will affect how much you should spend and the weight and quality of sleeping bag that you buy.
Different Shapes
There are 3 basic sleeping bag shapes:
Traditional mummy style which has tapered ends and traps the heat well.
Rectangular style which are bulkier and less heat efficient but they can be unzipped, so not only can they be used as a blanket but also give more space to move around in.
Semi-rectangular style which is quite a good compromise between the 2 options above.
Choosing a Fill Material
There are 2 main types of fill material for sleeping bags; Synthetic or Down. Here are the pros and cons of both types.
Synthetic: These sleeping bags weigh a lot more than down filled bags and are bulkier but they cope much better with being wet as they retain their insulation well. They also dry quickly once wet and have better anti-allergic qualities. Finally, they usually cost a lot less, so if you are camping on a budget - this might be the filling for you.
Down: These bags are made from the fluffy undercoating of geese and ducks. It's a natural material as opposed to a synthetic one and it's really good at keeping you insulated and warm, so it's a good option if you are camping in cold weather locations. The quality varies depending on the bird the down comes from and there are measurements that tell you the quantity of down used in each sleeping bag. These bags are really compact and light but if they get wet they take forever to dry.
What else? Other things to consider when buying a sleeping bag are; Whether to get a lining with it which helps avoid the need to wash your sleeping bag too often. Also a sleeping bag mat which goes under the sleeping bag and rolls up very compactly can make all the difference to your sleep. Read the washing instructions to make sure you can put it in the machine or dryer. Enjoy your sleeping bag.
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Is there a difference between indoor and outdoor sleeping bags?

Yes. An indoor sleeping bag is much cheaper and will not provide the warmth and comfort you would expect from an outdoor sleeping bag designed for camping/backpacking. Indoor sleeping bags are often referred to as slumber bags - generally used for childrens sleepovers.
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Can I repair a hole in my sleeping bag, or do I need to buy a new one?

You don'tneed to buy a new one, you can sew up the holes in your sleeping bag. You needto make sure you sew it properly or they will re-open. Check out this articlewhich gives step by step instructions at the bottom for sewing up holes insleeping bags http://www.mcnett-outdoor.com/Repair-Guide/Sleeping-Bags/221.aspx
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Can I buy a patterned sleeping bag?

It's not soeasy to find nice patterned sleeping bags - you need to really shop around to get funky ones.Here's a site that I came across when i was looking http://www.leisureshopdirect.com/caravan/outdoor/sleeping_bags/Umbria_Blue_or_Burgundy_Sleeping_Bags.aspx
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If I want to buy a kids sleeping bag, how much will it cost?

If you arebuying a sleeping bag for your kids to use at sleepovers etc, you don't need tospend a fortune on fancy equipment, places like Target http://www.target.com/s/sleeping+bagsand Walmart http://www.walmart.com/cp/Sleeping-Bags/133173sell sleeping bags for around $20.
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What is a sleeping bag rating?

Sleepingbags have a rating so that you can figure out how thick it is etc and buy theright bag for your needs. Some places still sell sleeping bags based on theseasonal rating method but recently the EN 13537 standard test is used to givea more international way of rating sleeping bags.
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