Rent Sleeping Bags - Double Wides for Two Campers

$62.00
  • Rent Sleeping Bags - Double Wides for Two Campers

Rent Sleeping Bags - Double Wides for Two Campers

$62.00

Start and End Dates must be business days. Call for rentals longer than 21 days.

Description

This sleeping bag is exactly as it sounds - one bag that will house 2 campers, designed to be comfortable down to about 30 degrees, although there are lots of factors that influence your comfort, including your metabolism; what you're wearing; the quality of your mattress pad; the size of your tent; and how many campers are in the tent with you.

This 2-person, double-wide sleeping bag is the "Big Creek" from Big Agnes. It's great for those that want to cuddle up, but keep in mind it's twice as heavy and twice as bulky as a regular sleeping bag. If you're backpacking, you'll need a good-size pack to carry it in. It weighs about 5 pounds and the stuff sack size is about 9" and 15" when compressed. If you're car-camping, it's no big deal. As shown in the picture, there is a hood for each camper. We only have a few of these, so if interested, order well in advance.

All of the bags we carry are top-quality; well-designed, relatively lightweight bags that will help keep you warm and dry at night. All of our bags have a synthetic material fill; natural down is slightly lighter and more expensive, but if you get it wet, you're basically screwed for a few days until it dries out. Synthetic filled bags will still function fairly well even if they get wet. For those reasons, we decided to stick to the synthetic fills for all of the bags we carry, although they don't stuff down as well as the down ones. And yes, we fully wash each bag between rentals, so you won't be catching any bugs or anything from the prior renter.

To maximize comfort and the warmth capacity of the bag, always use a mattress such as one of our various Thermarest or other brand options. Don't try to save a few bucks and plan to just sleep directly on the tent floor -you'll be in for one miserable night. And the mattress pad can have as much to do with how warm you are as the bag. Another hint - if you have excess room lengthwise in your bag, stuff some of your clothes in the bottom to help keep your feet warm and reduce the amount of air inside the bag your body heat has to try to warm up, or throw in a hand warmer packet

See our Advice Pages, including more info on sleeping pads, sleeping bags and general info on getting a good night's snooze in the woods or just give us a call.