
Whether you are looking for a storage bag for camping chairs or simply a bag to hold a few extra items like a spare sleeping pad, tent, and other equipment, there is a wide variety of options out there. These bags come in a variety of prices, from affordable and cheap to expensive and premium designed for outdoor use.
Car-camping gear packs are often lightweight and compact. There are many sizes available so it's easy for you to find one that suits your needs.
Most of these camping gear sacks are made of lightweight materials that don't add much bulk to your pack or vehicle, but they are still built to last and can be a useful addition for longer trips. You can use them as a camping chair so you can continue your favorite outdoor activities even while on the move.

Another essential piece of camping equipment is the sleeping bag. They can make or break your trip. Many high-end models are now available in both mid-range and top-end versions. They have features like pillow sleeves, integrated blankets or interior pockets for small items (such as headlamps) and draft tubes at each collar.
REI Co-op's Siesta sleeping bag is a great pick for its warmth and reasonable price. It is a comfortable "relaxed mamma" shape which minimizes cold spots and maximizes comfort. It has a cinchable neck and insulated shoulder straps that will keep you warm.
REI Co-op's HunkerDown 20 is a solid choice if you are looking for a bag that can be used as both a sleeping bag AND a tent. It's roomy and comfortable, and it has a full suite of functionality, including an oversized hood that can accommodate a standard pillow and a wraparound zipper that allows you to open up the top layer as a light summer quilt.
The NEMO Forte sleepingbag is a great choice for a wide variety of adventures. It can be used both as a sleeping bag as well as a backpacking tent. The bag is available in two versions: a 20 degree version which is ideal for backpacking in mid-summer, and a 32 degrees version that is perfect for warmer temperatures.

While most of these bags are geared toward three-season camping, it's worth checking the temperature rating for your destination. The best way to stay warm in winter is with a high-quality down-filled bag. The North Face's The One bag ($300), which comes with a synthetic outer and down midlayer, can be used separately in different weather conditions so that you can tailor your sleeping environment to suit your needs.