6 Ways to Stay Warm While Camping | Outchair.co.uk

Going camping and sleeping outdoors can be a unique experience that we should all enjoy once in our lives. Because unlike a hotel, at a campsite we can enjoy nature directly, as most of them are located both in the mountains or on gorgeous beaches.

 


 

However, it is very important to prepare properly so that the stay is as pleasant as possible. Because if sometimes we already suffer from insomnia in our own bed, the problem can get worse outdoors and in a different environment. That's why we have to take certain aspects into account, such as not freezing at night, before embarking on the adventure.

If you want to know how to heat your tent and sleep as comfortably as possible, read on and take note of some of the tips we give you for doing so.


Below are some ways you won't freeze when camping

  1. The first and most important thing is to have a good tent to protect you from the cold. We recommend one of the 4-season tents, which are designed to withstand low temperatures.

 

  1. It is important to have a good sleeping bag. It is ideal if it can withstand temperatures that are 10 to 15 degrees below the temperatures we will be exposed to when camping.

 

  1. In addition, it is helpful to warm up the sleeping bag before going to bed. Great options are, for example, the mobile heatable pillows and blankets from the company Outchair. These provide mobile warmth wherever and whenever with a small high-performance power bank. So you can not only preheat your sleeping bag, but also keep yourself pleasantly warm all night in your tent or camper van.



  1. Use thermal or synthetic clothing. This allows us to warm up well and sleep warmly in cold temperatures. Pay special attention to the feet and hands as they are the most sensitive parts of the body to the cold. So wrap them well and the warmth will be better retained throughout the body. And never go to bed with damp hair, for example, because then you will feel the cold even more.
  1. It is also important to choose a good place to camp and to protect the tent from wind and rain, as this can greatly affect the drop in our heat temperature.
  1. You should not forget to raise your body temperature. You can do this by having a hot drink or soup before going to bed. This will help your body maintain a good temperature at night.

 

There are some other ways that can also be helpful. For example, try to isolate yourself from the floor and not sleep directly on it. Use a mat or mattress (e.g. from the mobile heat company Outchair). This insulates you more from the cold surface temperatures so you can sleep warmer.

 

 

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