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Sleeping bag

In camping and other outdoor activities, a sleeping bag is a protective "bag" for sleeping, analogous to a bed. Its primary purpose is to provide warmth and insulation. It also protects, to some extent, against wind, precipitation, and exposure to view, but a tent performs those functions better. The bottom surface also provides some cushioning, but a sleeping pad is usually used for that purpose. A bivouac sack (bivy) is a waterproof cover for a sleeping bag that may be used in place of a tent, if rain or very cold temperatures are not expected.

A basic sleeping bag is simply a square blanket[?], filled with cotton or other material, and fitted with a zipper[?] on three sides allowing it to be folded in half and secured in this position. A sleeping bag of this type is packed by being folded in thirds, rolled up, and bound with straps[?] or cords. The basic design works well for most camping needs, but is inadequate under more demanding circumstances.

The second major type of sleeping bag, sometimes called a mummy bag due to its shape, is different in a number of important ways.

This type of sleeping bag cannot be rolled; instead, it is simply stuffed into a special drawstring bag called a stuff sack. Some stuff sacks have a cloth lid, attached to the other end of the bag with straps. The stuff sack may be compressed by methodically shortening the straps. This is important for users of internal-frame backpacks.

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