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Re: sleeping bags

Postby Wayne on Tue Jun 09, 2009 8:22 pm

Yeh, I think so, and for £8.99 you get two woven bands that go round it and keep it in a roll lol.
Seriously though, as you say for the little bit extra, its easier to go for the 5 season mats.




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Re: sleeping bags

Postby Admin on Wed Jun 10, 2009 6:10 pm

Just came across this.

Aldi self inflating mat
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Re: sleeping bags

Postby Wayne on Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:30 pm

Also I note in July's camping mag, if you subscribe @ £6.99 a quarter you get a self Inflating mat from Mulimat as a welcome gift, worth £62 (They claim)

That self Inflating mat from Aldi seems like a good price for a budget mat.

Going to repeat this message in the "Great Deals" section, sorry for the spamming.

Also, might have been missed earlier, but does anyone use a sleeping bag liner, and for what purpose.




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Re: sleeping bags

Postby in-a-tent on Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:49 pm

I think you need a sleeping bag liner if you go to a Youth hostel, the Hostel provides the warmth you provide the inner layer, saves them having to wash lots of bedding - iirc has been a while.
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Re: sleeping bags

Postby Admin on Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:07 pm

WayneSmith wrote:Also I note in July's camping mag, if you subscribe @ £6.99 a quarter you get a self Inflating mat from Mulimat as a welcome gift, worth £62 (They claim)

That self Inflating mat from Aldi seems like a good price for a budget mat.

Going to repeat this message in the "Great Deals" section, sorry for the spamming.

Also, might have been missed earlier, but does anyone use a sleeping bag liner, and for what purpose.


I subscribe to camping mag, I started when i started this site.. 1. i like reading it 2. keeps me upto date with news that i can then post..

I got a bag when subscribed its actually pretty good surprise surprise.. subscription gifts are usually pants!.

No go ahead put it in the deals... :)

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Re: sleeping bags

Postby Wayne on Thu Jun 11, 2009 10:08 pm

in-a-tent wrote:Our only issue with them is the bags they come in don't pack them down very small, which would be useful so we might get a couple of stuff sacks for them.



As promised I have tried the stuff sac from Yeomans and I'm very pleased with the result, I'm going to pick up another one now for the other sleeping bag.

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Weighing the job up

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I decided the best approach was to unzip the bag and fold it into three as shown in the picture, then roll it up.

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The sleeping bag looked like it wasn't going to fit, but thirty seconds spent kneading it down into the stuff sac soon had it looking good..

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The finished product, a mere shadow of its former self

Just take note regarding the stuff sac, I found the packet for it and these are the details

Gelert Large Camping stuffsac (Code RUC051)
Nylon, Size 48 x 25cm
Available from Yeomans at £3.50

To further confirm The Royal Umbria 50oz King size bag comes supplied with a large and cumbersome bag, however the above Gelert stuffsac makes a perfect holder to compact this bag down for travel and storage.




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Re: sleeping bags

Postby in-a-tent on Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:08 am

I was about to ask you how you got on with the stuffing the sleeping bag into the stuff sack and then found you had already answered - and in excellent style - it certainly takes up a lot less space like that.

I will be on the look out for some stuff sacks now for our sleeping bags.
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Re: sleeping bags

Postby Wayne on Tue Jun 30, 2009 10:20 pm

Got to say, they were brilliant on the camp this weekend, came out of the stuff sac's easy and went back in easy and the new bags were a dream to sleep in :D (no pun intended :roll: )




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Re: sleeping bags

Postby Tiger Rah on Wed Jul 01, 2009 1:59 pm

I have just come back from a weekend camping on some really rocky ground. I slept on an Aerobed and my husband slept on a roll mat that was already inside his sleeping bag. I have to say the combination of my Areobed and the best sleeping bag ever gave me a perfect nights sleep. I too hated mummy style sleeping bags due to restriction but after purchasing my nanok sleeping bag I am now converted. See http://www.perfectpitchmagazine.co.uk for a review that will be posted up later today.
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Re: sleeping bags

Postby in-a-tent on Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:40 pm

Hi Tiger,

Looking forward to reading your review. Not come across Perfect Pitch before (great name) will be having a good read later, have added it to our links page http://www.in-a-tent.co.uk/About/Links

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Re: sleeping bags

Postby Admin on Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:42 pm

Tiger Rah wrote:I have just come back from a weekend camping on some really rocky ground. I slept on an Aerobed and my husband slept on a roll mat that was already inside his sleeping bag. I have to say the combination of my Areobed and the best sleeping bag ever gave me a perfect nights sleep. I too hated mummy style sleeping bags due to restriction but after purchasing my nanok sleeping bag I am now converted. See http://www.perfectpitchmagazine.co.uk for a review that will be posted up later today.


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Re: sleeping bags

Postby ditzydiva on Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:41 pm

Clearance Vango sleeping bags from £7.50!

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Re: sleeping bags

Postby J-Dog on Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:00 am

Does anyone know which is the coolest sleeping bag for hot countries? Don't want to get too warm and after something lightweight.
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Re: sleeping bags

Postby Rob-merlin1973 on Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:57 pm

Not sure about the coolest bags as such mate but usually the single season varieties are the least insulating.
Also i have known people just use sleeping bag liners to give them a bit of comfort, :D
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Re: sleeping bags

Postby allule on Tue Apr 20, 2010 11:18 pm

Have bought two of these stuff sacks, and hope that if I follow your method I can get as good a result. Thanks.
I wonder about storage, though. Our old mummy bags came with instructions not to store them compressed, but open. Not as convenient - I shall probably keep ours in the original clear plastic bags out of season.
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