Recycled Sleeping Bags West Linn OR

For all the technical talk and jargon, there are only three factors that matter when selecting the right sleeping bag for you: temperature range, portability, and comfort. Now there are sleeping bags that help you enjoy the wild while also helping to preserve the great outdoors. Please scroll down to learn more about these eco-friendly options and get access to the local sporting goods stores in West Linn, OR listed below.

Hometown Sports
(503) 675-8326
1795 Willamette Falls Dr
West Linn, OR
 
Dr Stats Fantasy Sports
(503) 534-0939
Lake Oswego, OR
 
Tursi's Soccer Supply
(503) 635-2202
Lake Oswego, OR
 
Home Court Construction Inc
(503) 636-5275
468 N State St
Lake Oswego, OR
 
Dog-Gone Good
(503) 657-5902
Oregon City, OR
 
Bike N' Hike
(503) 653-2742
15080 SE McLoughlin Blvd
Portland, OR
 
Gi Joes
(503) 653-5611
15600 SE McLoughlin Blvd
Portland, OR
 
Big Five Sporting Goods
(503) 659-3999
16074 SE McLoughlin Blvd Ste 12
Portland, OR
 
Mountain Park Pro Shop
(503) 636-6276
3 Botticelli St
Lake Oswego, OR
 
Oregon City Sporting Goods Store Inc
(503) 656-3341
1900 McLoughlin Blvd
Oregon City, OR
 

Backpacking Sleeping Bags: Lightweight, Warm, and 100% Recycled

Backpacking Sleeping Bags: Lightweight, Warm, and 100% Recycled

January 3, 2010   AK

For all the technical talk and jargon, there are only three factors that matter when selecting the right sleeping bag for you: temperature range, portability, and comfort. Now there are sleeping bags that help you enjoy the wild while also helping to preserve the great outdoors. If that doesn’t appeal to the inner boyscout in all backpacking and camping lovers, I don’t know what will.

The same old camping rules still apply like “carry out what you carry in,” “hang the foodbag at night,” and “put out the fire before leaving the campsite.” And now there’s a new rule, “consider the planet when buying good gear.”

In the interest of this new rule, here are some great new sleeping bags made from recycled materials to keep you warm in your tent:

The Marmot Eco Pro is rated down to 15 degrees Farenheit with excellent head coverage, padding, an insulated footbox, and stash pocket on the chest - it weighs in at a mere 3lbs. 4oz. and it’s made from 100% recycled materials and 80% recycled insulation. At $169, that’s nothing short of remarkable.

If you’re looking for something significantly lighter weight with the same 15 degrees Farenheit rating, warm mummy design, and eco credibility, The North Face makes the Green Kazoo sleeping bag ($279) that weighs in at 2lbs. 12oz. T...

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