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Just a little video detailing a few options for storing/separating your gear. Apologies if the terminology is confusing sometimes. – Stuff Sack: Just a Nylon bag with a drawstring closure. Great for storing wet/dirty items since the material does not allow moisture to pass. This is the cheapest option if you don’t care about the closure. – Compression Sack (Ziplock-type): Basically a plastic sleeve with a Ziplock-type closure. You put bulky items like clothing inside, seal it, and then roll the bag to force air out of the bag. It saves you some space and is waterproof. Best used for items you want to keep flat. – Compression Sack/Bag: Same as a stuff sack but with a lid that is attached to the bag with compression straps. Allows you compact your items. Often offered with higher end sleeping bags instead of stuff sacks. – Dry Bags: Like a stuff sack but with a special closure that you roll up and then seal with a clasp. It doesn’t compact quite as well as a compression bag but you have the benefit off it being truly waterproof.

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sleeping bag fighting at knox. it’s hularious. it’s justin and i think zack. not too sure. it was last year.

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A WORM FIGHT

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We absoutley love to make videos and this is one of us having a sleeping bag fight! Also pictures of us from the previous night while playing soccer! Okay, well enjoy!

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The next generation Big Snooze Sleeping Bag from Trakker – The Big Snooze +

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In this video we take you through the Dreamcatcher range of sleeping bags from Mountain Equipment. With this range of bags you get all the features for a comfortable night when the temperature drops, but at a value for money price. All the dreamcatcher bags are viewable here www.webtogs.co.uk

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In this video we take you through the Xero range of sleeping bags from Mountain Equipment. With this range of bags, ME have delivered a lightweight experience that combines excellent performance with minimal weight. All the Xero range bags are viewable here www.webtogs.co.uk

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Learn how to pin and sew quilted fabric when making a sleeping bag for an American Girl doll with expert sewing tips from a seamstress in this free kid’s crafting video clip.

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Adam attempts to justify spending $440 on a sleeping bag.

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Parents’ problems with their kids stemmed from them not spending enough time at home. Kids were always at each other’s houses or at the local watering holes. They didn’t stay at home except to sleep and eat.

Now, kids do stay at home. They don’t even leave their rooms. You’d think that this was the perfect place to punish them for their shenanigans, but these days, a kid’s room is the ultimate haven. It’s complete with their gaming consoles, PCs, DVDs, unlimited internet connection and for some lenient parents, their own phone line.

There’s nothing parents can do about it except what they always do. In any case, kids are moving out. Laptops have replaced desktops and kids just want to be on the go but still be connected. They value their ability to shout their grievances and pleasures to the world. They want people to see who they are, what they are, what they see, who they see. It’s a not a new concept but it is one that is quickly gaining momentum.

Because of this, kids and teenagers tend to carry their laptops and cameras in their school bags or keep them in their lockers. Now, here lies the problem: Security. Laptops and cameras aren’t bought with chump change. They’re expensive and hard to replace. It’s a big cause for concern to parents because they did pay for those items. For those who worked their butts off to pay for their laptops and cameras, they should know better.

A way to take responsibility for these items is to provide it with a bag that can accommodate a student’s needs. They should be able to carry it anywhere in school or outside where they can see it at all times and keep it safe. It shouldn’t be bulky because kids still need to carry their books back home. Their camera laptop bags must have the proper padding and space to house their things.

It should be able to carry chargers, batteries, memory cards and some stuff they need in class. It’s better if two or three books fit in it so they won’t have to carry to bags to school. There are companies that provide bags with cool and hip designs that kids and teenagers will love.

Most are also lightweight and compact so they won’t look like they’re going out of town. Now, you’re kids can go out with their laptops and cameras, discover the world, and come back home safe and sound with their things still intact.


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