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Subject Topic: Sleeping bags or duvets
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30/5/2006 at 7:11pm
 Location: Co Durham
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Hi Mufc, the kids take the duvets off their beds, so whatever they have on is the one we take.  We also take hot water bottles and they both have an extra blanket.  We use a 13 tog F&D one in the colder months and a summer one when its warm .... yes I'm sure it has been warm in this country!   In France it's just a sheet.


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30/5/2006 at 8:38pm
 Location: URMSTON MANCHESTER
 Outfit: OUTWELL PALM COAST 600
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Thanks firstclass 67 i got 13.5 tog super king size duvets today a bargain at £9.99 each, but only problem now is that I have no super king size duvet covers only king size, and dont really want to spend loads of money on expensive super king size duvet covers so might just use them as they are, and when they get grubby ill chuck em out. LOL


30/5/2006 at 9:08pm
 Location: Cheshire
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I went camping this weekend and was very cold in the night and have decided that from now on, I'm taking duvets as well (dont know where they'll fit in the car but I'll get them in somehow).

Vickie



30/5/2006 at 9:42pm
 Location: Heathrow
 Outfit: Coleman Bi-Space 500 & Alaska
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I must be inthe minority because I prefer a sleeping bag everytime. I know what some of the posters mean about being confined in the bag but mine(a mummy bag also) is actually quite spacious. At least you don't get any drafts and when I get too hot I unzip it and use it like a duvet.

I just couldn't imagine wrapping my duvet around me in the hope of excluding every little draft, the bag does it automatically, also my kingsize duvet is way to big to transport!


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31/5/2006 at 1:15am
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: Vango Gamma 250 & Outwell Alderney.
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I prefer sleeping bags for camping, we have 2 Wynnster Trail Explorer's which are bigger than usual so plenty of room to stretch your legs out , they also have a cotton-like cover & flanelette lining so are very comfy.


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31/5/2006 at 7:23am
 Location: Scotland.
 Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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Quote: Originally posted by moppy on 30/5/2006


I must be inthe minority because I prefer a sleeping bag everytime

I`m in the same minority too. Even in the TT I preferred a square sleeping bag because it sealed you up against the draughts. I had one of the caravan cotton covered ones for the TT though, as the TT is cosier than a tent.

For tent camping I think my current Astral 350 is perfect....and, of course, with a sleeping bag you don`t have to bother as much with layers of mats and spare duvets and fleece blankets under and over the airbed. Less things to carry and set up, less space needed in the car. The sleeping bag is usually enough, with the possible addition of a fleece blanket in freezing weather.



31/5/2006 at 9:50am
 Location: A quiet pitch with a lovely view
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Quote: Originally posted by Valk_scot on 31/5/2006

Quote: Originally posted by moppy on 30/5/2006


I must be inthe minority because I prefer a sleeping bag everytime

I`m in the same minority .......

For tent camping I think my current Astral 350 is perfect....and, of course, with a sleeping bag you don`t have to bother as much with layers of mats and spare duvets and fleece blankets under and over the airbed. Less things to carry and set up, less space needed in the car. ........


I absolutely agree. I have tried a mummy-style bag and it was  confining and I didn't get on with it all. But I now have a very generously sized, very warm and comfy square sleeping bag and it is the bees knees. Does the  job all on its own without any need for a trailerful of add-ons. Lovely.

Its a question of  finding the right sleeping bag for your needs. Buy one that's too big or too small, too warm or too cold and you just won't be happy. MT



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31/5/2006 at 7:36pm
 Location: Redditch Worcs
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Duvet and blanket when camping with missus - 'cos we like to sleep together

Sleeping bag when I go night fishing - the missus doesn't do fishing!

I use ex-army heavyduty compression sacks to reduce the size of the duvets, pillows, blankets.

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31/5/2006 at 10:27pm
 Location: Teesside
 Outfit: Challenger Sport 524 + Volvo V90 D5
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Depends on the weather - just spent 3 nights under canvas in Yorkshire and wouldn't have traded my sleeping bag in for anything - approached freezing on one windy night!

But when we go to France in the Summer, duvets are the order of the day - sometimes they're too warm.

My advice is to err on the side of safety. You can always unzip.



01/6/2006 at 9:06am
 Location: Cornwall
 Outfit: Outwell Montana 6
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We're definately on the duvet side - single duvet under sheet on airbed and then double duvet over us.  However, at the beginning and end of the season we also take sleeping bags - just in case.  Haven't had to use them yet though (and we don't have a sig). 



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