Snugpak Merlin (softie 3) sleeping bag

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Mike8472

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Just spotted some on internet and they look like they have an incredibly small pack size; so would be great for my bergen saving me space and weight.

Are these any good? Anyone used them?
 

Mesquite

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Just spotted some on internet and they look like they have an incredibly small pack size; so would be great for my bergen saving me space and weight.

Are these any good? Anyone used them?

Yes, I have 1 and they do pack up that small but I found Snugpack are somewhat optimistic about their rating system.

If I remember rightly they say you're supposed to be an average weight male about 24 years old, wearing a base layer, sleeping in a tent with a similar companion to get the right rating.
 

hornbyben

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They're good for the summer (i.e. above about 10ºC), but if you want to go lower than that then IMHO you're better off spending a bit more and getting a nice down sleeping bag, which will be lighter, pack as small and last a lot longer.
 
They're good for the summer (i.e. above about 10ºC), but if you want to go lower than that then IMHO you're better off spending a bit more and getting a nice down sleeping bag, which will be lighter, pack as small and last a lot longer.

exactly the temperature range i had in mind; + i need it for the tropics(=hot and humid) where downs are less suitable as they tend to rot easier
 

Nat

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It's ok if you're in a tent but i wouldn't recommend sleeping in one, even in a bivi, out in the open. Material is pretty easyily ripped aswell. Had one and used it on ex - once, never again.
 

CLEM

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Jul 10, 2004
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Good summer bag In my opinion, Ive used mine a fair bit and been pleased with it. The only down side is I find them small and a tad restrictive but then thats the same most bags.
 

wentworth

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Here in Australia they used to be advertised as a -5C bag, then the rating was changed to 0C. Wouldn't be suprised if it is now +5C. Very thin bag.
 

Peat

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exactly the temperature range i had in mind; + i need it for the tropics(=hot and humid) where downs are less suitable as they tend to rot easier

My girlfriend is currently in central america using one that she got for a tenner! I'll ask her how its performing when I next speak to her.
 

Shambling Shaman

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Yes, I have 1 and they do pack up that small but I found Snugpack are somewhat optimistic about their rating system.

If I remember rightly they say you're supposed to be an average weight male about 24 years old, wearing a base layer, sleeping in a tent with a similar companion to get the right rating.

As above, but i have a silk liner that works really well with it or a fleece liner, HH pro wool base layers as jim-jams :)
 

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