Unboxing pre rather than a re view?
I wanted a "winter" bag that was just a little lighter and more portable for rucksack usage than my army surplus M90, ( superb for canoe and car carrying?) which is a fabulous bag, especially at £48, but very heavy and bulky. I'm guessing the weight of the Snugpack to be about a third that of the M90, and certainly pulls down to about the same in respect of volume, and compared to the Dutch M90 bag, it seems lightweight and thin and flimsy, an illustration on how far things and insulation have come in 30 or 40 years. On looking closely it does seem nicely made though?
This was bought through OutdoorGB, who were very helpful when trying to select which model and spec. would be suitable.
At 6' 4", I ordered the extra long variant on Snugpaks advice, a choice not available with the Tactical 4, my original bag choice. Apparently the Tactical 4 and Softie 15, as far as stuffing is concerned are identically specified?
Anyway, it was more than long enough, but it made getting in a cinch as I don't have to shuffle and fidget to arrange a normal bag and hood to fit over my head (the M90 or large Arctic 90?)
The standard bag is 220 cm overall; the extra long version is 250 cm overall. The weight for the latter version is 2.7 kg
I also ordered an "Expanda" panel, and I'm glad I did, for without and wearing jeans and a sweatshirt, it was indeed, snug. Too snug. I am 106 kg 48" chest, 34" waist, 36" legs?
The expansion panel made a world of difference. Working out how to attach it initially, showed I had the problem solving skills a little less than a crow: but when done, you laugh at how simple it is....or how thick I am...............
Like the Tactical 4, the bag has a reinforced boot end, and lovely adjustable baffles around shoulders/chest if needed, plus the adjustable hood.
Good zips, two way with anti snag tape behind like the M90.
I also ordered a polycotton liner, as I don't want to wash the bag any more than essential, and I understood it tied into the bag to minimise movement (the M90 has a brilliant popper arrangement)......... but it doesn't attach in the Snugpak at all, which is a shame.
The bag comes complete with a lightweight compression bag.
All awaiting a proper test............
I wanted a "winter" bag that was just a little lighter and more portable for rucksack usage than my army surplus M90, ( superb for canoe and car carrying?) which is a fabulous bag, especially at £48, but very heavy and bulky. I'm guessing the weight of the Snugpack to be about a third that of the M90, and certainly pulls down to about the same in respect of volume, and compared to the Dutch M90 bag, it seems lightweight and thin and flimsy, an illustration on how far things and insulation have come in 30 or 40 years. On looking closely it does seem nicely made though?
This was bought through OutdoorGB, who were very helpful when trying to select which model and spec. would be suitable.
At 6' 4", I ordered the extra long variant on Snugpaks advice, a choice not available with the Tactical 4, my original bag choice. Apparently the Tactical 4 and Softie 15, as far as stuffing is concerned are identically specified?
Anyway, it was more than long enough, but it made getting in a cinch as I don't have to shuffle and fidget to arrange a normal bag and hood to fit over my head (the M90 or large Arctic 90?)
The standard bag is 220 cm overall; the extra long version is 250 cm overall. The weight for the latter version is 2.7 kg
I also ordered an "Expanda" panel, and I'm glad I did, for without and wearing jeans and a sweatshirt, it was indeed, snug. Too snug. I am 106 kg 48" chest, 34" waist, 36" legs?
The expansion panel made a world of difference. Working out how to attach it initially, showed I had the problem solving skills a little less than a crow: but when done, you laugh at how simple it is....or how thick I am...............
Like the Tactical 4, the bag has a reinforced boot end, and lovely adjustable baffles around shoulders/chest if needed, plus the adjustable hood.
Good zips, two way with anti snag tape behind like the M90.
I also ordered a polycotton liner, as I don't want to wash the bag any more than essential, and I understood it tied into the bag to minimise movement (the M90 has a brilliant popper arrangement)......... but it doesn't attach in the Snugpak at all, which is a shame.
The bag comes complete with a lightweight compression bag.
All awaiting a proper test............
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