That depends on the sleeping bag itself. Any sleeping bag that is made for camping in un-harsh conditions would not keep you warm enough in mountain areas.
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Yes, sleeping bags are safe for children under five. Just be sure that it's small enough, and already marked as infant sleeping bag, or for their age group.
There are sleeping bags ,but I think they are made of rexin and not leather.
there are no glee sleeping bags you could always make your ownSORRY:(
you can try to find out some really cheap sleeping bags online. Like searching ultralight sleeping bags, so you don't get those heavy and expensive one. Normally light sleeping bags is cheaper.
You can lay about three to four sleeping bags out in the back of a Chevrolet truck. It just depends on how you place each sleeping bag and how big the people are that are sleeping in the bags.
When it comes to sleeping bags, the customer receives exactly what they pay for in price. Coleman sleeping bags seem to have some of the highest customer satisfaction in comfort.
Their sleeping bags were fashioned from the hides of deer. This meant that during the night as their bodies released moisture, it soaked into the hides, then froze, making their bags quite board-like. Upon waking, they stuffed their bags with gear, so as to freeze them open enough to crawl into when it was time to sleep again.
Early explorers of Antarctica used sleeping bags made of deer skin.
There are several manufacturers that offer double sleeping bags meant for two people. Most of these double sleeping bags fit people up to 6 feet tall. The double sleeping bags roll or fold up to sizes similar to that of a single sleeping bag. By doing an internet search on double sleeping bags, you will be able to find many available bags to purchase.
There are many places where one can find more information about Coleman sleeping bags. One of the best places to look for information about Coleman sleeping bags on Coleman's website.
Sleeping bags are made of synthetic or cotton or wool or down (bird's under layer of feather) materials.