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Subject Topic: Help!! Sleeping bag information overload Post Reply Post New Topic
06/5/2007 at 11:09am
 Location: Bolton
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HI all, we are new to camping, having just bought all the stuff needed, however we are struggling on sleeping bags. A Camping friend suggested that this was the 1 area we do not skimp on. We have 2 young daughters and was wondering if you guys could come up with some recommendations.

Many thanks.


06/5/2007 at 11:21am
 Location: Herts
 Outfit: Wildax Motorhome
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Hi. The mummy style bags with internal neck collars are the most effective and three seasons will keep you warm in all but the coldest winter nights. If you really want to be extravagant you can go for duck down bags. Make sure whatever you buy comes with a compression sack which will make them easier for transporting in the car. Good luck!

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06/5/2007 at 12:53pm
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250 for summer and if you don`t feel the cold 350 for norm
and 450 if you are a reptile for summer.

info here


06/5/2007 at 8:39pm
 Location: Kirkintilloch
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www.outdoor-leisure.com

This site has good range, I just bought 2 Coleman bags, ordered them on Wednesday night and got them on Friday.

They are also really helpful, as I had a couple of questions and even although I sent an email at 19:58, I had a reply within an hour.



06/5/2007 at 9:01pm
 Location: croydon surrey
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Depends what style you will be most comfortable with.Mummy style are most definately the warmest but if you find them restricting, you can still create a warm rectangle bag with layers if you need extra warmth.The higher the GSM the warmer the bag.Its always a good idea to climb inside a bag to see how you feel about the style,any good camping shop will let you do this.

 

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06/5/2007 at 9:47pm
 Location: Hayle Cornwall
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I agree with all above but would add that if you move about in your sleep you will most likely not get on well with a mummy bag. I have large Vango 350 envelope style bags which are not as warm as their equivalent mummy styles but if you use a bag liner then they are fine.

 



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07/5/2007 at 4:51pm
 Location: Bolton
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Thanks all. We went to go outdoors and got some Gelert Tryfan bags, seem very reasonable at £12 each.


07/5/2007 at 5:21pm
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you get what you pay for you really do and thats one comfort we don`t skimp on.



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