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Vango do excellent bags...the Vango Astrals are square ended and come in two sizes, both of which can be zipped together down the centre. They have hoods, so you have to get a L/H + R/H bag. There are different weights as well. Hubby and I have two 350s and they`re great bags.
If you don`t want hoods then Vango do a similar bag without hood called the Orion.
Vango also make a variety of other quality bags for adults and kids, in all sorts of specs. My kids have a Vango Nitestar 350 (for the 9-year old) and a Vango Nitestar Midi 350 (for the 4-year old.) I think mummy bags are better for kids, as there`s less dead air space to warm up.
http://www.amg-outdoor.co.uk/vango/products/sleepmatrix.asp
Shop around for prices, btw...there are often good discounts if you`re buying two or more sleeping bags.
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