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Frankland Double Hooded Sleeping Bag, -2 to -7°C, Flannel Inner, Cotton Canvas Outer Shell, Auto Lock Zips, Sewn-through Contruction, Sewn-in Storage Pocket, Storage Bag, Hanging Loops, 120x230cm -
Frankland Jumbo Hooded Sleeping Bag, -2 to -7°C, Flannel Inner, Cotton Canvas Outer Shell, Auto Lock Zips, Sewn-through Contruction, Sewn-in Storage Pocket, Storage Bag, Hanging Loops, 90x230cm -
Kalgan Hooded Sleeping Bag, -2 to -7°C, Breathable Flannel Lining, Polyester Ripstop Outer, Auto Lock Zips, Sewn-in Storage Pocket, Hanging Loop, Storage Bag, 80x220cm -
Coleman Mudgee Tall 5°C Temperature Rating Sleeping Bag, Thermolock -
Coleman Mudgee 0°C Temperature Rating Cosy Sleeping Bag, Thermolock -
Murray Jumbo Hooded Sleeping Bag, 0-5°C, Breathable Lining, Ripstop Fabric, Auto Lock Zips, Sewn-in Storage Pocket, Hanging Loop, Storage Bag, 90x240cm -
Murray Hooded Sleeping Bag, 0-5°C, Breathable Lining, Ripstop Fabric, Auto Lock Zips, Sewn-in Storage Pocket, Hanging Loop, Storage Bag, 80x230cm -
Bremer Hooded Sleeping Bag, 0-5°C, Breathable Lining, Ripstop Fabric, Auto Lock Zips, Sewn-in Storage Pocket, Sewn-through Construction, Hanging Loop, Storage Bag, 80x220cm -
Gascoyne Twin Hooded Sleeping Bag, 5-10°C, Single or Double, Breathable Lining, Polyester Ripstop Outer, Auto Lock Zips, Sewn-in Storage Pocket, Hanging Loop, Storage Bag, 70x230cm -
Forrest Hooded Sleeping Bag, 5-10°C, Breathable Lining, Ripstop Fabric, Auto Lock Zips, Sewn-in Storage Pocket, Hanging Loop, Storage Bag, 75x230cm -
Gibb Hooded Sleeping Bag, 10-15°C, Breathable Lining, Auto Locking Zip, Sewn-through Construction, Sewn in Pocket, Hanging Loop (70 x 215cm) -
Gibb Sleeping Bag, 10-15°C, Breathable Lining, Auto Locking Zip, Sewn-through Construction, Sewn in Pocket, Hanging Loop (70 x 180cm) -
Bremer KIDS Youth Hooded Sleeping Bag, 0-5°C, Breathable Lining, Ripstop Fabric, Auto Lock Zips, Sewn-in Storage Pocket, Sewn-through Construction, Hanging Loop, Storage Bag, 65x170cm -
Forrest KIDS Youth Hooded Sleeping Bag, 5-10°C, Breathable Lining, Ripstop Fabric, Auto Lock Zips, Sewn-in Storage Pocket, Hanging Loop, Storage Bag, 65x205cm -
Coleman 10°C Temp Rating Youth Sleeping Bag, Glow in the Dark -
Coleman 10°C Temperature Rating Youth Pink/Purple Sleeping Bag, Glow in the Dark -
Coleman 7°C Sleeping Bag Kids FryeFly Illumi-bug Green, Glow in the Dark -
Coleman 7°C Sleeping Bag Kids FryeFly Illumi-bug Pink, Glow in the Dark -
Coleman 0°C Sleeping Bag Single Plush Fleece Blanket, Coletherm, Quilt Construction, 152 x 66 cm -
Coleman 5°C Sleeping Bag Single Plush Blanket, Coletherm™, Quilt Construction, 156 x 66 cm -
Coleman 5°C Sleeping Bag Plush Double Blanket, Coletherm™, Quilt Construction, 215 x 100 cm -
Pallinup Heavy Duty Cotton Queen Sleeping Bag, 0-5°C, Flannel Inner, 152 x 200cm -
Coleman 10°C Stratus Fleece Sleeping Bag Liner 190 x 80cm
Best Sleeping Bags in Australia
Choosing the best sleeping bags is one of the most important decisions you'll make before your trip. Even if you're hiking in warm weather, it's essential to choose a lightweight & warm sleeping bag that's also designed for cold weather. You'll want to look for sleeping bags that are rated for below-freezing temperatures, as well as comfortable ones. Wildtrak's compact Sleeping Bags are designed to allow you to explore the world in comfort and style. They come with compressible stuff sacks for easy storage and an extra zippered pocket for your phone, wallet, or whatever. With a Temperature Rating of -2 to -7 degrees, the Frankland Hooded Queen Sleeping Bag will keep you warm and comfortable on those cold winter nights camping. With a Temperature Rating of 0 to 5 degrees the Murchison Camper sleeping bag also be more suitable in areas that are warmer at night.
Which Sleeping Bags in Australia Is Best for You?
There are a lot of different type of sleeping bags online on the market, and it can be hard to choose one. Here's some information about the different types of sleeping bags in australia-Â
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Mummy Sleeping Bag: A mummy bag is a sleeping bag that goes over you and wraps around your entire body. It covers your face, neck, shoulders, and feet, so you don't have to worry about cold air seeping through the zipper. Mummy sleeping bags are best for people who like to sleep in warm weather or who tend to get chilled easily because they keep their heat in.
- Rectangular Sleeping Bag: A rectangular sleeping bag will fit you like a comforter at night. The most common shape is long and skinny, but there are also rectangular models with hoods and even ones with sleeves. These winter sleeping bags are suitable if you want something more comfortable than a hooded blanket and don't mind the extra weight of an extra layer of clothing or thermal underwear.
- Semi-Rectangular sleeping bag:-If you are a backpacker who likes to hike in the wild, a semi-rectangular sleeping bag is the best option. It gives you sufficient space to sleep on your back, which makes it easier for you to move around while sleeping. It also has a lot of insulation, keeping you warm at night.
Find the Right Sleeping Bag at Wildtrak
Wildtrak offers a comprehensive range of trekking sleeping bags, hiking sleeping bags and camping sleeping bags, catering to all needs and preferences. From budget-friendly options to top-of-the-line luxury models, there's a sleeping bag for everyone. Whether you're in need of a double sleeping bag for couples, a large sleeping bag for added room and comfort, a single sleeping bag for solo camping trips, a lightweight sleeping bag for easy portability, or a compact sleeping bag for space-saving storage, Wildtrak has got you covered.
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Australia Sleeping Bags FAQs |
1. How Do I Clean a Sleeping Bag?
A sleeping bag needs to be cleaned carefully. Check the manufacturer's instructions for special cleaning recommendations before washing. In general, it is advised to wash delicate items in warm water with a mild detergent and a delicate cycle. Avoid using fabric softeners and air dry or dry on a low heat setting.
2. How Does Sleeping Bags Keep You Warm?
Air is trapped in a camping sleeping bags and cannot circulate. The heat produced by your body's metabolism warms the dead air that surrounds you. Between this air and the colder ground or outside air, the bag creates a barrier. Smaller areas warm up more quickly and keep heat better.
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