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    Lightbulb The 10 Best sleeping bags

    Getting a good night's kip can make or break a trip to the great outdoors. Here are some top choices on how to stay snug..........


    1 Gelert Sleeping Pod





    This award-winning sleeping bag, which is also available in a junior size, is wide enough for those who tend to move and groove in their sleep or who like curling up in the foetal position. It’s super-comfortable too.

    £44.99, gelert.com




    2 Snugpak Chrysalis





    Here’s one for night-time readers. A first for the industry, this sleeping bag boasts a light that’s stored in a small pouch. And just in case you find yourself in a touch of trouble, it also has a flashing SOS function.

    From £69.95, snugpak.com




    3 Vango Aurora Double





    Gone are the days when lovers had no choice but to zip two single sleeping bags together. New for 2013, this combines the best sleeping bag qualities with your own cosy double duvet from home. There’s ample room for two and it’s durable, too.

    £95, vango.co.uk




    4 Mountain Equipment Snowline





    Climbing into this at the end of a day of hardcore climbing will be as blissful as it gets. Designed for climbers even on the most remote peaks, this super-light and highly water-resistant sleeping bag is filled with the finest down and is designed to have minimum bulk and weight.

    £500, cotswoldoutdoor.com




    5 Urban Escape Tahoe





    Off to a festival? You can get sleeping bags cheaper than this, but chances are that you’ll wake up stuck to the cheap, shiny fabric, wishing you’d spent just a fraction more. This mummy-shaped one has an impressively high-spec, given the price, and is perfectly suited for spring to late autumn.

    £19.99, halfords.com




    6 GLTC Snuggle Sack





    This cosy fleece sleeping bag, complete with built-in pillow, is just the thing for children’s sleepovers or simply snuggling up in front of the telly on a Saturday evening. It’s machine washable, tumble dryable and also available in a range of designs, as well as a personalised version.

    £45, gltc.co.uk




    7 Vaude Dreamer Adjust





    A convertible sleeping bag that can grow alongside your child. Summer camp after summer camp, it will still keep going, seeing your child well into their teenage years. Made from environmentally friendly material, it is highly breathable and easy to wash and dry.

    £55, vaude.com




    8 Gelert Tryfan Classic





    A great all-rounder, providing good performance at an affordable price – just the ticket for weekends away and family camping. There’s a ridge hood, internal security pocket and compression sack.

    £29.99, gelert.com




    9 Vango Ultralite





    The last thing runners and trekkers want is a heavy sleeping bag that takes up unnecessary room in their backpack. This one lives up to its name and is lightweight with a small pack size, but it doesn’t compromise on warmth, so you can sleep snugly and peacefully beneath the stars.

    £75, vango.co.uk




    10 Grobag Treetop Tales





    Baby sleeping bags are ideal for wriggly tots who kick off blankets in the night, then wake up cold. This one is made from 100 per cent cotton, which means it’s gentle on babies’ skin, and it’s just one tog, which makes it perfect for the warmer months.

    £33, mothercare.com



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    I have a Vango 'Arctic'....originally bought in anticipation of sleeping out in Mongolia or the like, while on my planned cycle ride to Hong Kong .

    One of the best.


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    Must admit to being a little surprised at the £500 price tag of number #4
    Good to minus 17C and only 1.3 kg

    I checked out the website and the Vango Endurance 1300 Sleeping Bag comes in at £550 but is 1kg heavier at 2.3 kg but good for minus 23C

    Amazing what's out there these days.


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    Mine (Endurance 1100) has been unused and sitting in the bottom of the wardrobe for the past 7 years.

    Only good to -18C though, but if my heating goes off, or I become homeless...


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    I had a horrible experience last year(caravan trip/devon) with one of those sleeping bags, I swear i'll never used it again!!!...i feel dead inside it, i feel suffocated, i just... i just cant breath
    camping yes ...but I am not gonna sleep in one of those sleeping bags again .....never!!!
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    Spent a few years using one Not every night though
    Before anybody says anything it did have a liner that was washed on a regular basis!

    to the sleeping bag as it has saved my skin on more than one occasion.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    I had a horrible experience last year(caravan trip/devon) with one of those sleeping bags, I swear i'll never used it again!!!...i feel dead inside it, i feel suffocated, i just... i just cant breath
    camping yes ...but I am not gonna sleep in one of those sleeping bags again .....never!!!
    Best not to get in head first ........


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    £500 for a sleeping bag.

    Wow. My bed cost that much....Must be good.

    I would want it to fold itself up and read me a bed time story for that.....lol


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