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Mountain equipment’s Helium 400 Regular is a superb sleeping bag. Lightweight, versatile, and packable, it is perfect for backpacking and bikepacking adventures. Insulated with 700-fill duck down: the box wall baffle construction and Alpine Fit 2.0 maximise thermal efficiency. A solid three-season performer, it gives the warmth needed for the cooler nights experienced in late spring and early autumn. [Full Details]
£399.99
From Ellis Brigham
Nemo’s top-of-the-range Women’s Riff 15 Regular is an ultralight sleeping bag offering 3+ season performance. Packed with 800-fill hydrophobic down insulation, it gives an optimal balance of warmth, weight, and compressibility, ideal for backpacking adventures.Constructed with an ultralight Spoon shape: extra room at the elbows and knees ensure side-sleeping comfort. A tapered core and sculpted foot box minimise bulk to give an ideal fit with no wasted space. [Full Details]
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Marmot created the Trestles elite eco series to prove sustainable design doesn’t have to mean a drop in performance. Lightweight yet durable, the shell and lining are made with recycled polyester. Filled with HL-elixR eco synthetic insulation, the 100% recycled fibres provide maximum warmth, a soft feel, and high loft. Practical, and comfortable, two zips – one full, one partial – aid access and allow the front to be folded down flat. The Women's Trestles elite eco 20 sleeping bag has a female-specific cut, with extra insulation for optimal comfort. Three-season rated; it makes an excellent choice for UK backpacking adventures. [Full Details]
Marmot created the Trestles elite eco series to prove sustainable design does not have to mean a drop in performance. Lightweight yet durable, the shell and lining are made with recycled polyester. Filled with HL-elixR eco synthetic insulation, the 100% recycled fibres provide maximum warmth, a soft feel, and high loft. Practical and comfortable, two zips – one full, one partial – aid access and allow the front to be folded down flat. With a three-season rating, the Trestles elite eco 20 sleeping bag is an excellent choice for UK backpacking adventures. [Full Details]
Marmot created the Trestles elite eco series to prove sustainable design does not have to mean a drop in performance. Lightweight yet durable, the shell and lining are made with recycled polyester. Filled with HL-elixR eco synthetic insulation, the 100% recycled fibres provide maximum warmth, a soft feel, and high loft. Practical and comfortable, two zips – one full, one partial – aid access and allow the front to be folded down flat. The Trestles elite eco 15 sleeping bag has a three-plus season rating. Helping to extend your outdoor adventures, it will take you from early spring through to late autumn. [Full Details]
Marmot created the Trestles elite eco series to prove sustainable design does not have to mean a drop in performance. Lightweight yet durable, the shell and lining are made with recycled polyester. Filled with HL-elixR eco synthetic insulation, the 100% recycled fibres provide maximum warmth, a soft feel, and high loft. Practical and comfortable, two zips – one full, one partial – aid access and allow the front to be folded down flat. With a three-season rating, the Trestles elite eco 20 Long sleeping bag is an excellent choice for UK backpacking adventures. [Full Details]
£239.99
From Ellis Brigham
Marmot's popular Sawtooth is a down-filled sleeping bag that offers all-round performance. Providing an optimal balance between warmth and weight, it will keep you comfortable and packs down small. A solid choice for three-season use, it's well suited to backpacking adventures. [Full Details]
3 Season Sleeping Bags Buyers Guide
3 season sleeping bags probably have the longest usage range of any season rating. They are suitable for British summers, although may be too hot if the weather gets nice. And they can be used during the Easter period as well as late autumn.
They are not to be recommended for use during the winter, and definitely not in extreme weather conditions in mountainous or arctic areas.