
- How to avoid getting cold feet in a sleeping bag
- We will explain how to avoid getting cold feet in your sleeping bag.
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When camping in fall or winter, nights and mornings can be very cold. Even if you are in a warm sleeping bag, your feet may get cold and you may not be able to sleep well.
There is a countermeasure to wear double socks, but I would like to avoid this as it puts pressure on the feet.
In such cases, we recommend sleeping in down tent shoes to keep your feet warm.
Introducing Naturehike’s down tent shoes.
The expensive down tent shoes cost around 10,000 yen. Meanwhile, I bought Naturehike’s down tent shoes because they were priced so I could easily try them out.
It is very small when stored. It’s about the same size as a Sierra cup.
I will take out the tent shoes from the bag.
The fabric feels surprisingly thin. However, since it is made of down material, it becomes thicker when it contains air. It looks warm.
Also check the lining.
The ankle part is designed to be tightened with a string to prevent warm air from escaping.
It doesn’t seem like it will come off while you sleep.
The size when stored is very small. It is the same size as Sierra Cup.
The storage bag is also very compact.
Roughly the same size as the palm of your hand.
The thickness is also about the same as Sierra Cup.
The length is approximately 13cm, the width is approximately 9cm, and the thickness is approximately 8cm.
By sleeping in down tent shoes, you can sleep more comfortably and warmly during fall or winter camping.
The good thing about it is that it’s compact when stored, so it doesn’t get in the way when you carry it around.
If you have cold feet and can’t sleep well, try this.