Snugpack Soffty 12

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Biddlesby

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I am looking to go to Sweden either next year (or later, we'll see) and I need a new sleeping bag anyway. First question is how cold can I expect it to get there in, say, late autumn? When do the first snows come?

I sleep quite cold and thought I should invest in a three or four season sleeping bag, at the moment I have a summer bag and am wearing lots of clothes, although I was told wearing cotton and the like may have negative effects due to the moisture they trap. Can anybody comment on this?

I went into Blacks and looked at some sleeping bags. I want to keep it under £100, and although down would be good I'm thinking maybe at that price I should get a better synthetic bag rather than a worse down bag. I was pointed to the Snugpack Soffty 12 at £100 (although I would look to find it cheaper on the 'net). I seem to remember the model may have also had "Offsprey" in the title. Is this a good bag, and - I seem to remember a general consensus about Snugpack temp ratings to be off - would it be suitable in terms of insulation? I would be carrying this bag around Sweden and Britain in the winter so weight is an issue.

Thanks all.

[edit] Ok, just found this:- "What do YOU wear in your sleeping bag" http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=9075
 
Coincidently, I'm also going to Sweden next year (march ish), and I'm also looking to buy a new 3 season sleeping bag. I agree with Graham_S, as that's the bag I'm looking to buy. Seems like an excellent bag.
 
Biddlesby said:
Joker; Which one did you get? How warm are you finding it?

PM'd, magicaltrevor :).

I'll try to find a nanok instore.


Elite 4 (-15), only just got it so cant really comment, but it feels and looks really snug. Has a bilt in panel as well so you can expand the bag slightly bigger if you want to.
For Nanok try www.outdoorcode.co.uk
 
Late December I will be going hiking in bonnie freeze Scotland. I got a Softie 3 for several years now with a sass catelogue rating of being able to use it at -5..............no way!! Together with a fleece liner I can just about use it as a summer sleepingbag...

Now will the nano endurance keep me warm at night when sleeping in T shirt and tracksuit out in the Scottish hills? Dont know much about "maggots" so I will go with the advice of this board....


BTW Im going to South Queensferry 30min drive West of Eburgh. Will post photos when I return !!
 

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