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11/5/2009 at 12:39am
 Location: Barnet Herts
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First off Hi to all on the forum.

I went camping for the first time in many years last week.. Went on my motorbike to Belgium and then Germany, Black Forest..

Luckily for me the Germany section was in a very nice B&B! and thats where this next bit comes in..

In Belgium I stayed on a camp site which was nice enough. BUT.. there is always a BUT... I was so damn cold I thought that I would die...!!!!!!

I went with a sleeping bag that I bought from Tesco.. £19.99 lightweight jobby. and that was the mistake.. Lots of fun though in looking back, but I would like to ensure that next time I am better prepared.

One of the blokes that I was with had a Vango bag that I think was a Vango Galaxy 350XL. I have looked on the Vango website and I am almost sure that this is his one. He was fine, so he said. It was only me freezing my bits off...

So I am thinking of getting thre of these or the Vango Nitestar 300 square which I think is better performance, warmer..

Want to be able to zip two together as I have convinced my wife to come with me and my son but if she is cold then that will be the end of it.. so two for us and one for the boy.. Going to take the tesco one back and try to get a refund...!

Anyone have any advise or other suggestions? Was thinking of getting the square ones and I really did not like the mummy one from tesco, you really did feel like a mummy!!

Thanks for reading...

Keith

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thanks for taking the time to read my ramblings - Bloke...


11/5/2009 at 5:57am
 Location: cardiff
 Outfit: aztec hawk 5 galaxy
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greetings and welcome..

there will be a lot of ideas for you from other members ,most will say the same as me : first trip with oh .she must be warm or it will be your last trip !!

take duvet from home with a few fleecy blankets for under you and on top of the duvet.

works very well and is warm.

hope this helps a wee bit....



11/5/2009 at 6:14am
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what about a sungpak sleeping bag they are very light and pack down very small click here


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11/5/2009 at 7:27am
 Location: Scotland.
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Can highly recommend the Vango Nitestar Square. It's a warmer bag than the Galexy, and it has a hood and shoulder baffles to stop drafts sneaking in. If you're son is younger and is happy with a mummy bag then get him a regular Nitestar 350 with the tapered foot. Mummy bags are warmer than square ends (less dead air space) but obviously, not ideal for zipping together!

Remember to get one left hand and one right hand zip in the square bags, btw. As they have hoods you need to put the hoods to the back when you zip them together. Blindngly obvious, but some folk don't realise!



11/5/2009 at 7:30am
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If your going camping from the back of your motorbike I would recommend you investigate down sleeping bags. Very light and pack nice and small.

Mine is a Robens 3 season down mummy bag - these are expensive but I got mine in the previous years colours at the end of the season and got it for about £80. Ive spent several camping trips with just it and a self inflating roll mat when its been zero and below at night without any problems.

Mummy bags are an acquired taste imho - the night I woke up to find it had turned over completely and the hood was covering my face nearly finished me off! You can get wider ones if you find them a bit claustrophobic.

Doesnt help much when you take the oh, but I have a completely different set up for sleeping when my oh is with me.

 



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Easter b/h, Oulton park - done!
April 24th, delamere forest - done!
May b/h, snowdonia - done!
Other may b/h, Mallory Park - let down but trying to rebook!
June, Cornwall - booked.
Aug bank hol, Windermere - booked.
Sept, Leichestershire - booked.
Sept, France - getting sorted!


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11/5/2009 at 9:43am
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We did exactly the same as you and bought sleeping bags from Asda at a cheap price.  They are no where near warm enough and we had to use our old square sleeping bags over the top.  In hindsight we would definitely spend a bit extra on decent sleeping bags.  Nothing worse than being cold at night!

 




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