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Kids Sleeping Bags

2016/7/26 15:37:33

Camping is an activity that is made even more enjoyable when the kids are brought along. They add life and fun to any outing, because to them, a lot of experiences are new. However, because of this, you must take extra care to ensure their comfort, or else you might find yourself trying to pacify some bad-tempered children who complain non-stop. And to do this, you must pick the right kids sleeping bag. There are several factors that you need to consider when choosing the right kids sleeping bag. But before that, accept first that, no matter how much the seller might attempt to convince you, you do not need the best sleeping bags for kids. It’s safe to bet that you won’t be bringing your kids along if you ever decide to try climbing Mount Everest. So, when buying kids sleeping bags, you can save a bit of money just by taking note of these factors.

Down vs. Synthetic

Down Sleeping bags are the ones with a stuffing of feathers. These are the best insulators, and are usually far more expensive than the synthetic sleeping bags. Down sleeping bags are, of course, of the topmost quality. But then again, your kids probably won’t need it that much. Furthermore, down sleeping bags are more troublesome to take care of, especially since they are weightier and harder to maintain. Synthetic bags are also less difficult to wash. All in all, it’s better to just stick to the cheaper, more practical synthetic sleeping bags if it’s for your kids. However, if you really have to buy a down sleeping bag for your children, make it a wise investment and buy one that your child won’t outgrow too quickly.

Features

Another thing that you have to take note of is the presence of various features. Does the sleeping bag have a hood, a draft tube, and a draft collar? You must make sure that, if it does get drafty, none of the draft will be able to get inside the sleeping bag. The child must be kept warm during the night so that he does not catch a cold. And, since we lose much of our body heat through our heads, then the hood is of prime importance. Furthermore, try looking for a bag that does not contain any long cords so that they won’t get tangled up.

Finally, give your kids a treat and bring them along when you go shopping, then let them pick their own designs. It will be incredibly fun for them, and well worth your time.

Karen D. writes about lightweight kids sleeping bags on her website. Take a look if you want to learn more about different types of camping.

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