The world’s first heated sleeping bag

     The simple sleeping bag the pasted. The future sleeping bag is here. The Outdoor company PDG Summit Gear just released its first product: an electric sleeping bag. The Calor 1.0,  is the world’s first heated sleeping bag.  The warmth comes from a palm-sized, rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack that can heat the bag up to 137 degrees Fahrenheit.
                         

     It's’ simple to use. There’s a multi-function button near the head of the bed, where you can control the temperature by turning the heat on and off. The bag itself is constructed with ultra-light synthetic materials and water-resistant components to ensure a comfortable night’s sleep. For an extra bonus, it’s also machine-washable.
                                    
      The biggest factor in the way of a good night’s rest often comes down to staying warm. A typical sleeping bag is designed to trap your body heat in to keep you warm. The science is pretty straight forward. The outdoor market is  flooded with different types of sleeping bags, they come in all sorts of insulation types, shapes, and sizes — from mummy bags for backpackers to a double bag that is intended to be shared with a partner.

              
 The Calor 1.0  bag is available for purchase on the company’s website. One goes for $185 and comes with a dry bag compression stuff sack.

     This is going to be something I am willing to try! 

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