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- Highlander 33 items
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- Sea To Summit 9 items
- Snugpak 38 items
- Volven 6 items
- Most Popular
- Highest Discount
- Price (The lowest)
- Price (The highest)
- Newest Arrivals (The latest)
- Newest Arrivals (The oldest)
- Alpinus 27 items
- Badger Outdoor 6 items
- Bushmen 4 items
- Carinthia 44 items
- Deuter 4 items
- Exped 1 item
- Fjord Nansen 88 items
- Fox International 3 items
- Highlander 33 items
- M-Tac 2 items
- MaxPro-Tech 1 item
- Meteor 4 items
- MFH 14 items
- Mikado 2 items
- Mil-Tec 18 items
- Mivardi 4 items
- Nils 2 items
- Pentagon 14 items
- Red Dot One 4 items
- Sea To Summit 9 items
- Snugpak 38 items
- Volven 6 items
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Choosing a sleeping bag for a tent should not cause many problems. When looking for the right model, you should take into account both the current season and the approximate air temperature prevailing at the place where you plan to spend the night. Wanting to go to a tent in autumn or winter, it is worth paying attention to models designed for use in lower temperatures. On the other hand, when planning an expedition in the warm months, a spring or summer model will suffice.
Sleeping bags for a tent should have more filling than models dedicated to sleeping under a roof, such as in a hostel. This is especially important when you plan to stay overnight in the colder parts of the year or when summer does not spoil you with hot nights. When spending the night in a tent, it is also important to ensure adequate sleeping comfort and insulation from the ground, so as not to chill your body. A self-inflating mat, a mattress or a carrimat will work best. In autumn and winter and for trips to the mountains, it is worth equipping yourself with a down sleeping bag. When you decide to sleep in a tent in the summer, for example, at a lake, you can opt for a different type of sleeping bag.
When choosing a sleeping bag, it's also worth considering your planned method of transporting luggage. If you are traveling by vehicle, the weight of the sleeping bag does not have much impact on your comfort, so you can get a slightly heavier camping sleeping bag.
In a situation where you have to carry the sleeping bag yourself, be aware that you will feel its weight. In this case, a better choice will be a lightweight sleeping bag that will not take up too much space in your equipment. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the offer of sleeping bags for a tent in the Militaria.pl store.



