As the title says what preference do you have for the shape? Looking to get a new one and always had straight in the past.
who would of thought the tic could sin...??I've always had a synthetic
I know the feeling about double sleeping bags Scottie. We have 2 and its impossible to get either one of us comfortable in it.I've got 2 sleeping bags, one a cheapy mummy from lidl which packs up small, is light and great for summer.
For winter I've got a British army bag, I'm not small so I have the Large bag - has a hole the size of a grapefruit for air/face.
Take a bit of getting used to, best to do a lot of practice lies in it at home where you can do it up properly and then just relax, then un do it etc...
I woke up one night camping and I did feel a bit claustrophobic, couple seconds of "I'm fine" then I calmly unzipped it and gathered myself for the remaining night hours...
I mean, I'll normally have my phone and a knife in there with me...so worse case scenario I could butcher the poor bag...
Oh, I lie, I/we also have a straight double bag, but it's really awkward, zips down both sides etc, I normally get too hot and unzip my side, wife then doesn't like the draft, so I end up tucking her in it and sleeping half in half out.
Honestly, its like sleeping next to a full length hot water bottle...
Just the medium bag. I'd like to get the/a bivvy bag, but add it to the list..Did you get the full set up Scottie or just the medium bag? i.e summer bag, liner etc. I've been looking at this for a while.
PHD have sort of hybridised the straight/mummy shape in their Greenlandic range. I like the mummy concept - warmer, lighter and so on - but would appreciate a little more room. Maybe this British maker will proved a solution to that conundrum?
Main thing you have to consider is when you're planning on using it (at night )I'm still wondering whether to go down the cheaper route and supplement it with my Sungpak Jungle Blanket as additional insulation for 1-2 season use.