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Subject Topic: Which sleeping bags are best?
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09/9/2007 at 10:31pm
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We use wild country bags comfort rating -25c to +5c £150 from ellis brigham london. You can sleep on a glacier without anything under your bag!!! So great for the weather we have had this summer.


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Hello

We have got a King Size Sleeping bag and it does the trick.

http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-1428744-10294381?url=http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3407930.htm

fish



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Quote: Originally posted by rebusuber on 09/9/2007
We use wild country bags comfort rating -25c to +5c £150 from ellis brigham london. You can sleep on a glacier without anything under your bag!!! So great for the weather we have had this summer.

 

 

Hi, these are slightly out of our price range unfortunately.  We need 6 - could buy a second hand car for that lol.



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i have a Snugpak Navigator, which i bought after seeing a recommendation on here.  yes it is very nice and warm, probably a bit too warm. although the bottom does unzip so you can cool your feet off if you wish.

the trouble i find with it is that it is not big enough for me, being larger than average.  the first time i used it i was all snuggled up in it and woke up in a panic as i could not move!  once i had loosend the bag and unzipped it i felt much more comfortable.  since then it has only really been used as a blanket which works ok, but makes for an expensive quilt.

am now on the look out for something like what i had before - longer and wider than a 'normal' rectangle sleeping bag but that has a small pack size.



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