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14/6/2007 at 3:49pm
 Location: northants
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i dont understand it all. why do they have ratings of Temperature rating and Comfort Rating

i want just want a sleeping bag for my 10 yr old son who feels the cold. i dont want a mummy style bottom as he already complains his is to tight.

any suggestions would be great


14/6/2007 at 4:22pm
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This site should help: http://www.penroseoutdoors.co.uk/acatalog/Sleeping_Bag_Advice.html

For UK camping I would choose a 3 season (assuming you're not thinking of winter camping).  It can get very cold at night even in July/August, especially if you're on the coast.  If it gets too warm it's easy to just undo the zip and push it of a bit.



14/6/2007 at 4:45pm
 Location: East Yorkshire
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We bought the "Wynnster Trail" sleeping bags from Winfields and I would highly recommend them as I always feel the cold - these are real toasty ! £12.99 each and seemingly mid-range when we compared comfort and temp. ratings. but we felt they were ideal for us and we were not disappointed.

They are a straight design (we don't like mummy bags either!) with a brushed cotton lining which is lovely and cosy and it also has a hooded top so you can zip it all the way up if you want to. Oh....and they're blue so ok for boys too !! I have never felt so toasty and comfy so a real good buy.

Argos do the highest "tog" rated sleeping bag we've come across (500microns??) but it's only available on the website - black and silver design - around £25.00 each but I can't speak from experience as to quality. Worth a look maybe.....

Anyway, good luck and hope you find something suitable.

 

 



14/6/2007 at 7:11pm
 Location: Sunny Cornwall.
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If he sleeps on an inflatable lilo type bed just take a fitted sheet, his duvet and a snuggly fleece blanket. Make sure he's wearing decent pj's and a hat and some socks. Then it won't be too tight and there will be plenty of layers to take off as he (or the weather) heats up. It will also be cheaper than buying a kids sleeping bag he will grow out of in a year of so.

Debbie 



14/6/2007 at 8:32pm
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I don't know either, but we got the vango nitestars - square - for our kids, and they are toasty warm with plenty of room for their legs, they are 7, 8 and 12.  We also have the coleman hudson 450, which is square and really toasty.


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We have the Coleman Hudsons and they are really really toasty.  been to France with them and used them in the UK and rarely needed the heating on in the van.

Ali




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