hi there, im fairly new to camping and only bought my 1st tent last week, im wanting to know what the best option is for sleeping. I have a mummy bag that i find really uncomfortable, as I only go family/weekend camping does anyone have any suggestions? I was thinking of buying one of these double sleeping bags, has anyone used one? thanks
Hi and welcome to UKCS. We only ever tried a sleeping once and once was enough, now we use a duvet. To ensure that we are warm on a night we put a picnic mat under the airbed, a fleecy mattress cover on the airbed then a fitted sheet then duvet, it's just like being in bed at home
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We use sprayway comfort xl bags (rectangular), which can be zipped together. Loads of room and very warm.
You can just take a quilt from home - many people prefer this, although it normally means you have a bigger pack size.
If you're sleeping on an airbed you need to think about the cold coming from underneath. You can put a cheap picnic blanket under the airbed, and have some kind insulation (sleeping bag, quilt) on top of the airbed but underneath you when you sleep.
Self Inflating Mats (made form foam) are much thinner and warmer then airbeds, but quite a bit more expensive. Some people say they are more comfortable than airbeds, some people say the opposite.
thanks very much for the info, i didnt know if I was being silly thinking of taking a duvet but thats what ill do next time as the sleeping bag was a nightmare
Yes, the mummy bag, when in, and zipped up with the head section string pulled tight is an odd feeling. But in the cold weather its a winner. My only fear is that if i had an emergency in the night, like a fire or burglar you are stitched up like a kipper and it would take ages to get out.
Perhaps a normal square double bag from Argos would suit you, have a look at this one, 340/2629 Keep the mummy bag for the cold weather.
Everyone has their own preferance. Personally, I like a traditional big quality sleeping bag and use a fold up style camp bed. My main problems with inflatable beds is they dont 'breathe' and often need drying out the next day. Also. I prefer the big traditional quality bag on the basis that i can simply unzip and throw it open if i get too hot in the summer. When you are using a light weight bag and it gets cold in the night nothing can warm you up.
I use two Sunn Camp kng sized sleeping bags zipped together, regardless of whether Mr Grumpy is with me or not. I can't bear to feel restricted while sleeping and as the dogs snuggle up with me it's important that the whole of the air bed is covered.