I've been looking for a decent sleeping bag for a while now.
I didn't want to dive in and spend the money and get something that isn't going to do the job.
Looked through here and i haven't found a thread about them so i thought i'd start one and see what we all think.
I'm just looking for one that would suit normal autumn / winter british climate (fair enough, we get a little bit more sunshine than you down here, but it's basically the same).
Although saying that, i'd like to be able to use if I went anywhere colder, so i've been looking for bags down to -15c.
I know bag ratings are all to pot these days and you can't judge one manufacturer against another.
So i've been basically looking at comfort / extreme ratings.
I've also only really been looking at synthetic bags, not down.
I know down packs smaller / lighter, but not good if they get wet and can smell.
There's a few companies that spring to mind, but i've never spent a night in any of them.
I've been looking at some of these:
Snugpak Osprey Softie 12
Ajungilak Kompakt Winter
Woodlore Sleeping Bags
Links
http://www.snugpak.com
http://www.ajungilak.no
http://www.raymears.com
So, anyone got any ideas?
What are you using to keep your chestnuts warm on those cold nights?
Cheers
Carlo
I didn't want to dive in and spend the money and get something that isn't going to do the job.
Looked through here and i haven't found a thread about them so i thought i'd start one and see what we all think.
I'm just looking for one that would suit normal autumn / winter british climate (fair enough, we get a little bit more sunshine than you down here, but it's basically the same).
Although saying that, i'd like to be able to use if I went anywhere colder, so i've been looking for bags down to -15c.
I know bag ratings are all to pot these days and you can't judge one manufacturer against another.
So i've been basically looking at comfort / extreme ratings.
I've also only really been looking at synthetic bags, not down.
I know down packs smaller / lighter, but not good if they get wet and can smell.
There's a few companies that spring to mind, but i've never spent a night in any of them.
I've been looking at some of these:
Snugpak Osprey Softie 12
Ajungilak Kompakt Winter
Woodlore Sleeping Bags
Links
http://www.snugpak.com
http://www.ajungilak.no
http://www.raymears.com
So, anyone got any ideas?
What are you using to keep your chestnuts warm on those cold nights?
Cheers

Carlo