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Sleeping Bag recommendation

rabjoshu
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Seeking a new sleeping bag that is comfy down to almost freezing point, for a grown adult. where the lining/filler will not shift creating cold gaps.
If online, cheap shipping.
Budget is cheap as possible ~£15
I searched, but the threads are years old. Also noticed a lot of reviews on well-known retail sites are exaggerated etc.
If online, cheap shipping.
Budget is cheap as possible ~£15
I searched, but the threads are years old. Also noticed a lot of reviews on well-known retail sites are exaggerated etc.
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Try https://www.mountainwarehouse.com
Just be aware that cheap budget sleeping bags tend to be 2 season only (i.e. not intended for use in really cold weather).0 -
Tresspass have some cheap options in, but I would advise against 'cheap' we go camping in the summer and even then tend to have a double sleeping bag, a single over the top and then a thin duvet...
(Maybe we just get cold haha) But I'd look at paying just a little bit more in order to get that comfort value.
If not, Decathlon is probably your best bet for cheap and relatively okay.
https://www.trespass.com/echotec-4-season-sleeping-bag - £40 but comfort is 5 degrees. It's probabaly the cheapest you will find for that comfort ratingDecember Wins: £300 worth of board games, £500 Tesco Vouchers Best Win in 2023: £500 Tesco Vouchers0 -
Your budget not enough.
You probably need to find 3 or 4 season
forgot to ask, is it for man or woman?
If it is for man, you need to look at the 'limit temp'.
If it is for women, you need to look 'comfort temp'
BTW I have a Outwell sleeping bag, I like it.
I can't remember which model, it is similar to these
https://www.simplyhike.co.uk/products/outwell-contour-supreme-single-sleeping-bag?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzLzo5rDw2AIVxpkbCh3iqgKMEAQYEiABEgK1NvD_BwE&variant=41319216392
https://www.campingworld.co.uk/en/gb/Outwell-Creek-LUX-Sleeping-Bag-2018/m-21825.aspx0 -
I found the one that taper at the end most restricting for leg movement.0
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Thanks for the feedback guys.
I'll take your advice on board.0 -
I'd consider second hand at that price
Tnf blue igloo my choiceDebt is a symptom, solve the problem.0 -
Did you try in ASDA? or try in any group buying websites where you can buy along with another person to get discounted price. But still, £15 is a very less budget. Try to be a bit flexi with the amount.0
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TKMaxx sometimes have more expensive ones in at good prices. I'd agree with the above at the £15-30 mark I don't know that you'd get something that will work down to that temperature.
Also depends if it needs to be something small so you can carry in a rucksack over a distance or if you'll be travelling by car as size-price also tends to be a factor.0 -
I think there are some good deals in Primark. I brought a jacket for a really cheap price. I guess they might have a sleeping bag for your budget.
Else why don't you order online from any other country's website and request to ship to UK?0 -
charolettepope wrote: »I think there are some good deals in Primark. I brought a jacket for a really cheap price. I guess they might have a sleeping bag for your budget.
Else why don't you order online from any other country's website and request to ship to UK?
Cant see Primark selling sleeping bags, even if they did they wouldn't be of a decent quality.0
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