I have a Snugpak Elite 3 sleeping bag.
"Comfort temperature rating -5DegC"?
I used it in August and it did not feel as warm as I might have expected.
I used it for camping this weekend.
It was around 1-2Deg and damp, then down to 0DegC on the first night, and slightly warmer, but more damp/misty on the second night. I was in a small tent.
The first night I got into my sleeping bag in a shirt, thick wool jumper and long johns.
I was cold, so I added a Snugpak Jungle Blanket XL. I was only *just about* warm enough/a bit cold, but it was certainly not "snug".
The second night, I put my sleeping bag in a Goretex bivvi bag under the Jungle blanket and wore two thick wool jumpers. I was comfortable.
I have to say that I'm a little underwhelmed by the Elite 3. Any temperature claims must assume that the user is also wearing a softie jacket and trousers.
Until recently, I had been using a very old (c.1970) down Blacks sleeping bag that was my Dad's, which was impressively warm when I used for winter and Alpine mountaineering 20+ years ago, although it has now deteriorated -I suspect that it would still be warmer than the Elite 3.
We have some 30quid Argos sleeping bags that are a bit more bulky, but that I suspect are at least as warm as the Elite 3.
"Comfort temperature rating -5DegC"?
I used it in August and it did not feel as warm as I might have expected.
I used it for camping this weekend.
It was around 1-2Deg and damp, then down to 0DegC on the first night, and slightly warmer, but more damp/misty on the second night. I was in a small tent.
The first night I got into my sleeping bag in a shirt, thick wool jumper and long johns.
I was cold, so I added a Snugpak Jungle Blanket XL. I was only *just about* warm enough/a bit cold, but it was certainly not "snug".
The second night, I put my sleeping bag in a Goretex bivvi bag under the Jungle blanket and wore two thick wool jumpers. I was comfortable.
I have to say that I'm a little underwhelmed by the Elite 3. Any temperature claims must assume that the user is also wearing a softie jacket and trousers.
Until recently, I had been using a very old (c.1970) down Blacks sleeping bag that was my Dad's, which was impressively warm when I used for winter and Alpine mountaineering 20+ years ago, although it has now deteriorated -I suspect that it would still be warmer than the Elite 3.
We have some 30quid Argos sleeping bags that are a bit more bulky, but that I suspect are at least as warm as the Elite 3.