The shoulder area is normally broader then the feet.
-zip bag all the way
-Fold the sleeping bag length wise so it is a bit narrower then the bag is deep.
-Start at the feet and begin to roll VERY VERY tightly working up to the head. It should fit in the bag.
-When you want to use it, pull out of the bag, hold the hood and flick. It should roll out. Just need to unzip and slide in.
2007-03-16 23:52:34
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answered by shovelkicker 5
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Eurohike Sleeping Bag
2016-12-11 19:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Hang your sleeping bag on a hook or a hanger in your closet or storage room. The ONLY time your sleeping bag should be rolled or stuffed into it's bag is when you are using it to travel. A higher quality sleeping bag usually comes with the stuff sack and a storage bag. You could use the storage bag, but hanging it up someplace dry and dark is your best bet. Only a few sleeping bags (slumber bags) get rolled. Most just get stuffed back into the bag. Other storage options: Place sleeping bag into a long rubbermaid container that fits under the bed or a short container where it can be stacked with other storage boxes. Your best bet is the closet. If you have no room, it's time you got rid of some old clothes you don't wear anymore. EVERYONE has stuff in their closet that can be donated to Goodwill or the Salvation Army. It's almost spring...clean out the closet!
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-30 01:59:26
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I have to agree with Amber. Stuffing your sleeping bag into the stuffsack is the best way to make your bag last a longer time. It's easier to put into the bag and you don't have creases that usually wind up in the middle of you back while trying to sleep. A compression sack will save you room in your backpack. Also don't forget to take your bag out and hang it in a cool dry place after camping to let it dry out. This will save you from having to sleep in a stinky, mildewy bag the next time you camp.
Happy Trails
2007-03-17 16:55:29
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answered by scout1910 2
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two methods:
1. stuff it in. use a kind of punching action to squash it in further, and punch more of the bag in on top.
2. fold it lengthways and roll it very tightly. try sitting / lying on top of it first to squash some air out, then keep periodically sitting on it as you roll to squash it more. then simply put it in the bag.
both methods are as good as each other in my opinion.
whichever method you use, i'd recommend using compression straps afterwards. if they're not already on the bag buy some, they're very cheap and very effective at making more room in your rucksack.
good luck - it really does get easier with practice!
2007-03-18 03:43:39
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answered by Anonymous
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stuff it in, don't roll. It is better for the sleeping bag if you stuff it as the fibres aren't flattened, they are squashed into all sorts of directions which keeps your sleeping bag puffy, and better at keeping you warm.
2007-03-17 05:32:18
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answered by ? 5
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Them little bags are called stuff bags!
Thats because you stuff the sleeping bag in them!
2007-03-16 23:54:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't bother find a bigger bag!
2007-03-16 23:48:18
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answered by tinamon357 2
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very tightly.
2007-03-16 23:55:43
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answered by peter p 5
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