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Let your kids have fun out there camping or even at sleepovers with friends at home but also ensure that they sleep comfortably. Made from soft brushed polyester lining the Regatta Maui Kids Rectangular Warm Two Season Sleeping Bag ensures that they can sleep in cosily. It can also be converted into a blanket., 2 season rectangular sleeping bag. Comfort rating = 15°C., Spacious rectangular shape. Single layer stitch-through construction to maintain even fill distribution., Bag can be opened fully to convert into a blanket. Soft-touch lining for a comfortable night's sleep., Two-way zip to allow opening from the top or bottom. Internal pocket to keep valuables close by., Stuff sack included for storage. [Full Details]
The Women’s Helium 400 Regular is a superb sleeping bag from Mountain equipment. Lightweight, versatile, and packable, it is perfect for backpacking and bikepacking adventures. Insulated with 700-fill duck down: the box wall baffle construction and women’s Alpine Fit maximise thermal efficiency. A solid two-season performer, it gives the warmth and comfort required for a UK summer spent outdoors. [Full Details]
The latest version of the Neutrino 200 XL sleeping bag features a Pertex Quantum recycled ripstop outer. Protecting the plush 800-fill hydrophobic down within, you get reliable warmth for two-season mountain adventures. Both the insulation and shell fabric have water repellent treatments to ensure performance in damp conditions. A trapezoidal box wall construction helps maximise loft, while the tapered shape keeps weight and bulk in check. Ideal for taller users, this XL version has a maximum user height of 200cm. [Full Details]
2 Season Sleeping Bags Buyers Guide
2 season sleeping bags are suitable for summer and the warmer parts of spring and autumn. If you are looking for a sleeping bag to be used during a traditional British summer, this is probably a safer choice than a 1 season sleeping bag, which may be too cold if the temperature drops.
People who are susceptible to the cold should not rely on a 2 season tent during the Easter period or late autumn. A 3 season sleeping bag would be more appropriate for these times.