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  2. Sleeping Bags Recommendations | Bushcraft USA Forums

    Feb 25, 2020 · I recommend to invest into a 2 bag military sleeping bag system. A summer sleeping bag fits perfectly into a winter sleeping bag and like this you get a perfectly working sleeping bag for really cold conditions. Snugpak Special Forces 1 and 2 Carinthia Defence 4 and 1 or Tropen The US army system or the British one for example.

  3. Wiggy's Sleeping Bag Impressions | Bushcraft USA Forums

    Jan 23, 2025 · The only 0* sleeping bag I have, comes in at 20lbs., and although a great sleeping bag, not something that I'll be hauling around in the woods. This prompted me to start looking for a 0* sleeping bag that I could carry, and prices ranging from $200-$500+.

  4. Wiggy's sleeping bags love em or hate em? - Bushcraft USA …

    Jun 8, 2022 · I think most sleeping bags rated for the temp can be adequate in my hands. I usually just buy used bags or get clearance/cheapo ones for $100 or less. I find that a bivy (both to wrap the bag in/on my pack and to go over the bag while sleeping) is the equally or even more important thing. I will spend $100+ on those.

  5. Wiggys sleeping bag test - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Dec 19, 2015 · I recently purchased a -20 f wiggys sleeping bag. It finally got cold enough to test it out. My set up was this. A piece of painters plastic, closed cell foam pad, then a big Agnes inflatable sleeping pad. Just outside on the ground. The bag was nested into a …

  6. M-1949 Mountain sleeping bag - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Sep 7, 2011 · I retired mine and the cover to the closet last year after about 15 years of use,lost a few feathers out of it and it had its share of stitch repairs,heavy i know but i got used to it and liked the bag. Now i have replaced it with a British army Artic sleeping bag which i got new off ebay for £20,and its even heavier. Darren

  7. Vintage M-1949 Military Sleeping Bag | Bushcraft USA Forums

    Mar 12, 2019 · The arctic bag was plenty roomy for me, especially for a mummy bag. Even fully zipped and wearing my boots I never once felt constricted. @ Erbswurst is a big fan of the M-1945 sleeping bag case, as am I. Keeps the bag much cleaner, a little warmer, and helps contain any loose feathers (chicken, duck, pigeon, or otherwise)!

  8. WWII wool sleeping bags? - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Oct 20, 2020 · I picked up one, I think they're designated M-1944 bag, sleeping. Originally they had 3 components, a cotton inner liner to keep the wool from getting soiled, a wool insulative later, and then a cotton duck "water resistant" outer bag. The sheet liner for the inside is …

  9. wiggys vs others - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Feb 7, 2021 · THE problem to me is, "Will my sleeping bag keep me 'warm enough' for the time I will need the insulation?" Given equal compresion, down will last more months of use than polyester, although the gap is narrowing as polyester insulations change and improve,"Wiggy" to the contrary notwithstanding.

  10. Sleeping bag vs wool blanket | Bushcraft USA Forums

    Jun 12, 2010 · The proper sleeping bag w/ liner will keep you warm and cozy night after night in sub-zero temps WITHOUT having to worry about keeping a fire going all night; night after night. You guys can sleep in your wool blankets and stay up all night stoking the fire while I'll be snoozing away comfortable and warm all night long.

  11. Sleeping Bag Liner - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Jul 25, 2019 · A liner makes good sense, if only to keep the sleeping bag itself clean. But it will also add warmth (weight too) Then there's the comfort factor. I used a Coleman Peak 1 bag for quite a while (till it got legs of its own,) and it was a real good 3-4 season bag, if a bit bulky.

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