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23rd June 2013, 09:04 PM
#11
Advanced
Yep, picked up one too. Thanks for the link. Will be interesting to see the quality but for the price I reckon you can't go too far wrong.
2011 CRD with a bunch of stuff bolted on
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23rd June 2013 09:04 PM
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23rd June 2013, 11:54 PM
#12
Grabbed two, thanks for the link!
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25th June 2013, 04:18 PM
#13
Spewing, it can be made into a double
As snug as a bug in a rug. Well, maybe not too snug! When choosing a sleeping bag that's right for you, comfort and warmth are important factors to consider. But many people overlook size. This jumbo multi-purpose sleeping bag gives you plenty of room and is ideal for larger body types or those who want greater freedom of movement in moments of rest and sleep. This single sleeping bag is compatible with other Snow Drift models, which can be zipped together to create a duo. Nylon shell for warmth and cotton lining for comfort and breathability.
Features:
Jumbo multi-purpose sleeping bag with a draw cord hood
Dual full length #8 zips allows left & right zip
Snow Drift sleeping bags to be zipped together to create a duo
Tech-Loft insulated hollow fibre fill
Nylon shell / Comfort cotton lining / Internal draft tube and collar
Internal security pocket
Colour: Red/Charcoal
Fill: 2 x 200gsm
Size: 240 x 90cm
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25th June 2013, 04:46 PM
#14
Patrol God
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25th June 2013, 07:16 PM
#15
Advanced
I think the -15 deg rating is a bit loose (as are most sleeping bag ratings). Having done a lot of backcountry snow camping (some mates and I always head out in winter and build and camp in an igloo for a few nights each year - magic!) you know that you don't want the bag to be too big (too much air for your body to heat) and that you definitely don't want multiple zippers where air can get in. Hence high quality four season bags tend to be mummy shaped and have a single zip which has baffles around it keep air out. So I got myself one of these cause it is cheap rather than thinking it might actually keep me warm in the snow!
2011 CRD with a bunch of stuff bolted on
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10th July 2013, 09:23 AM
#16
Beginner
Has anybody tested their bag out yet? I used a -5 deg sleeping bag at Lake Cobbler last month and I was freezing overnight. Thinking of buying a -10 if it's worth it.
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10th July 2013, 09:48 AM
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Dribble Master
I think oncedisturbed got to use his last weekend
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10th July 2013, 01:10 PM
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The Mad Ozzy
As Clunk mentioned, i used them over the last few days down south. Great roomy size but I would be wary of using them in -10c areas. Whilst very warm I think we cracked the -2c barrier, we ended up using space blankets in the base of the tent with woolen blankets in top then the 4x4 mattress to break the chill from the ground seeping through.
For what they are, a very good buy and you would cook in them in a warmer area, polar fleece liners would be a bonus if you were needing the extra warmth or sleep in thermals if heading to the -10c levels
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7th August 2013, 05:48 AM
#19
Expert
Just letting you all know they are back up on COTD just bought 2 of them!
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17th September 2013, 08:29 PM
#20
Expert
There back on again guys,
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