Have to agree with Piglet about the junior bags actually. The reason that mummy bags are the most efficient for warmth is because there's less `dead space'.
Vango sonno comfort taken from the Vango website
Differential Fill with 600g/m² on the top and 300g/m² for the base
Fill weight g/m2: 2 x 125 & 1 x 200 top / 2 x 125 base
How does that make a top fill of 600g/m2 using my maths the top fill is 450g/m2
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hiya,
we went our first camp last weekend with a 2yr&4yr old.
my kids have junior bags as they are still very small.last weekend we had cardboard on the bottom,then picnic rugs,then airbeds,couple of fleece over the airbed,kids had pjs,also a fleece all in one.(they were cozy)we all had. hot water bottles.
ps i just bought the outwell lux and i have to say it was amazing,just like sleeping in a duvet,sooo comfy, didn't feel cold at all,did have thermals on as well
Sounds obvious but don't forget thick socks - makes all the difference if it's a bit chilly and our kids (8 & 4) tend to wear a few layers, not just pjs which seems to help.
Amazing family weekend with old steam engines, classic car displays, market stalls, and full catering and bar. And camping on site - Save £25 by booking in advance.