We're getting ready for our first trip of the year in a couple of weeks time and have just realised that our daughter has grown out of her Baby Nitestar sleeping bag she used last year. There seem to be some very mixed reviews of kids sleeping bags so just wondered if anyone had really strong recommendations? There's no way she'll accept not having a sleeping bag as her brother has one.....
Thanks all
Sam
Off to Cotswold Farm Park in 2 weeks time. Trip to north Wales in the school holidays....and hopefully lots of weekends away as well!
We use the Outwell kids sleeping bag with the dinosaurs on it for our youngest who is now four and a half. We have been using it since he as two and it keeps him snug and warm. I would highly recommend it. There is a girls equivalent but can't quite remember the design. Maybe butterflies I think. Hope this helps and enjoy your camping trip
------------- 2015 Trips
January - Red Squirrel
February - Red Squirrel
March - Gimme Shelter
April - Elie
May - Noah's Ark
May - Riverside, Skipton
May - Blair Castle
June - Braithwaite Bridges
July - The Star
July - Witches Craig
July - Scone
August - Highburn House
September - Gimme Shelter
Just had a quick look on Amazon. It's a pink sleeping bag with flower design. Very nice and it's currently £18.49 which is a very good price. You may get it a wee bit cheaper if you do a search online.
------------- 2015 Trips
January - Red Squirrel
February - Red Squirrel
March - Gimme Shelter
April - Elie
May - Noah's Ark
May - Riverside, Skipton
May - Blair Castle
June - Braithwaite Bridges
July - The Star
July - Witches Craig
July - Scone
August - Highburn House
September - Gimme Shelter
I was getting all ready to post up about the Vango Nitestar Baby, then I re-read your post and realised that your little one has already got one of those and has out-grown it. Our boy is 2 this weekend and is quite small for his age so I'm hoping he still fits his one (we're off camping tomorrow!). I'd be interested to know what the next step is when he gets too big for it though.
our just turned 3 year old has an Outwell cloud sleeping bag, it has a zip up part at the bottom which you unzip and open as they get bigger. She has been in this bag since last summer, my 6 year old has one as well so hopefully they will both be in them for some time to come.
We have a gelert kids 3 season mummy bag which like the outwell one has the zip section at the bottom to adjust length as they grow. Think it was around £30.
Getting an adult bag and tieing a bungee or something just past feet as someone already suggested will work just as well and work out cheaper probably in the long run.
The Outwell ones do looks good, I've also been looking at the Gelert Junior Sleeping Pod - does anyone have any idea what they are like? I quite like the fact that they are a bit wider as my daughter is quite a wriggler!
or you could buy a duvet and fold it almost in half and Velcro the sides together... because at 2yo they are half their final height so logic suggests half a normal duvet should be perfect.
Many thanks to ailurotoo for the link to the sleeping bag, I had an odd £1 clubcard voucher to use so got the peppa pig sleeping bag for my 3yr old at a bargain price of £5.01