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[Closed] Summer sleeping Bags - 2 season - 2/3 season - Where from? Any point?

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'lo folks

I don't, to my shame have a sleeping bag. I've always been able to borrow one from the folks but they're no longer handy.

My immediate need is a camping holiday, 4 squashed in a car and riving off to France (not Alps), which suggests a 1-2 season bag.

I'd like to have it useable for 2-3 season UK use, which could be stretched by the silk liner that I already have.

I can get by with a too-warm bag unzipped over the liner for my hol but would like something that packed down nicely.

Tesco do a small snug (short and narrow, 0.9 kg they reckon) goose down bag that would do for £70 for a pair. I can get vango (2/3 season synthetic, real size, bulkier) ones from Millets online for £52 a pair.

Anything else to consider?


 
Posted : 08/08/2009 6:59 pm
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I got a Gelert Tryfan Classic DL 3 season one from winfields for £15


 
Posted : 08/08/2009 7:08 pm
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snugpak


 
Posted : 08/08/2009 7:09 pm
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Tesco do a small snug (short and narrow, 0.9 kg they reckon) goose down bag that would do for £70 for a pair.

I've got one of the Tesco down bags. They're a bargain and pack down small but two things to consider. Firstly, the inner fabric is not silky like pertex and can be a tad sticky against the skin so IME you need some sort of liner to get comfortable in it. Secondly, It's not really a real 3 season bag. I sleep warm but felt the cold in mine with a silk liner and thermals at about 2 - 5 degrees C on Dartmoor in the spring. I've since bought a ME 3 season down one for colder camping excursions and it's really toasting 🙂

If weight is not an issue then Snugpak bags come highly recommended. They're warm, durable and pack down small. They're not too badly priced either.


 
Posted : 08/08/2009 7:21 pm
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I have a Snugpak Softie 3 that packs down teeny tiny, extra clothes are a much better use of space than a warmer (+ bigger) sleeping bag


 
Posted : 08/08/2009 7:23 pm
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We also got my daughter the Gelert one for around £15. Seems really good value and has an inner shoulder drawstring baffle as well as the hood if it gets a bit chilly.


 
Posted : 08/08/2009 9:17 pm
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Rock and Run are doing a Deuter 3 season synthetic for £35 currently.


 
Posted : 08/08/2009 11:04 pm
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i have a rab 2/3 season down bag which is about 16 years old now and still going strong. It was about 150 (which seemed a lot) at the time but over the years it has obviously worked out as very god value for money. I always use a liner to keep it clean and have had it washed at franklins probably 3 times. If you can stretchto it i'd go for the quality option with the intention of having it a long time. I have used it with a warm liner or with thermals for winter/alpine trips and generally it is fine in the uk summers


 
Posted : 09/08/2009 4:15 pm

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