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Junior Sleeping Bags Regatta Maui Kid Sleeping Bag One Size Oxford Blue PalmTree

Regatta Maui Kid Sleeping Bag One Size Oxford Blue PalmTree

Unisex

£18.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.33/mo.*
7stores
Junior Sleeping Bags Vango Stellar Junior Sleeping Bag Atlantic Blue

Vango Stellar Junior Sleeping Bag Atlantic Blue

Junior

£27.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.31/mo.*
6stores
Junior Sleeping Bags Vango Stellar Junior Sleeping Bag

Vango Stellar Junior Sleeping Bag

Junior

£27.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.31/mo.*
5stores
Junior Sleeping Bags Outwell Champ Kids Sleeping Bag

Outwell Champ Kids Sleeping Bag

Junior

£20.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.98/mo.*
5stores
Junior Sleeping Bags Trespass Bunka Jr 170cm

Trespass Bunka Jr 170cm

3-Season Sleeping Bag, Unisex, Junior

£17.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.99/mo.*
2stores
Junior Sleeping Bags Outwell Campion Junior

Outwell Campion Junior

2-Season Sleeping Bag, Junior

£19.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.65/mo.*
3stores
Junior Sleeping Bags Highlander sleeping bag Creature Ladybird 170 cm junior polyester red

Highlander sleeping bag Creature Ladybird 170 cm junior polyester red

Child, Junior

£36.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.31/mo.*
3stores
Junior Sleeping Bags Outwell Contour Jr 170cm

Outwell Contour Jr 170cm

2-Season Sleeping Bag, Junior

£37.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.65/mo.*
3stores
Vango Stellar Junior Sleeping Bag

Vango Stellar Junior Sleeping Bag

Junior

£27.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.31/mo.*
3stores
SunnCamp Piggies Junior Sleeping Bag with Pillow

SunnCamp Piggies Junior Sleeping Bag with Pillow

2-Season Sleeping Bag, Junior, Child, 15 Comfort Temperature

£17.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.98/mo.*
2stores
Highlander Sleephaven Junior Fuschia 170cm

Highlander Sleephaven Junior Fuschia 170cm

£19.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.66/mo.*
2stores
Vango Kanto Junior 150

Vango Kanto Junior 150

2-Season Sleeping Bag, Junior

£22.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.33/mo.*
2stores

Sleeping Bags: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing Sleeping Bags, it's crucial to consider the season rating to ensure comfort throughout your camping trip. Sleeping Bags are typically rated for different seasons: ″summer″, ″three-season″, and ″winter″. A summer Sleeping Bag is lightweight and breathable, perfect for warm nights. Three-season bags offer more insulation for spring, summer, and autumn. Winter bags provide maximum warmth with additional insulation layers suitable for cold weather. Matching the season rating to your expected camping conditions will help you stay comfortable during your outdoor adventures.

Sleeping Bags come in various shapes, such as ″rectangular″, ″mummy″, and ″semi-rectangular″. Rectangular bags offer more space and are great for those who value roominess over warmth. Mummy bags are snug and efficient at retaining heat, ideal for colder climates. Semi-rectangular bags strike a balance between space and warmth. Additionally, consider the size of the Sleeping Bag; it should comfortably fit your height without leaving too much empty space that could reduce heat retention.

The type of insulation in Sleeping Bags significantly affects their performance and weight. There are two main types: ″down″ and ″synthetic″. Down insulation is lightweight, compressible, and offers excellent warmth but can be costly and loses insulating properties when wet. Synthetic insulation is bulkier but retains warmth even when damp and is generally more affordable. If you're likely to encounter wet conditions or are on a budget, synthetic might be the better choice. For lightweight backpacking in dry conditions, down could be preferable.

SLEEPING BAGS

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Sleeping bags come in various types: mummy, rectangular, and double. Mummy sleeping bags are tapered for warmth and weight-saving. Rectangular ones offer more space and comfort. Double sleeping bags are designed for two people. Consider your camping style and temperature needs when choosing.

Sleeping bags should fit your height and build. Measure your height and add a few inches for comfort. Most brands offer regular and long sizes. A well-fitted sleeping bag retains heat better, ensuring you stay warm.

Sleeping bags with a lower temperature rating are best for cold weather. Look for options with down or synthetic insulation designed for sub-zero temperatures. Ensure the bag has features like draft collars and hoods to minimize heat loss.

Down sleeping bags use natural feathers, offering an excellent warmth-to-weight ratio but can be costly and lose insulation when wet. Synthetic sleeping bags use man-made fibers, are usually cheaper, retain warmth when wet, but may be bulkier.

Sleeping bags can often be washed in a machine on a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Check the care label first. Use front-loading machines to avoid damage, and always air dry or tumble dry on low heat to maintain insulation quality.

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