Five of the best sleeping bags – from budget to blow-out
Featuring a sleeping bag designed to keep you toasty in temperatures as low as -20ºC
1. Summit 250 XL Winter Sleeping Bag
This hollowfibre sleeping bag will keep you warm in temperatures as low as -20ºC; and is mummy-shaped for extra cosiness.
2. The Fine Bedding Company Night Owl 3-in-1 Sleeping Bag
Two-way zips mean this can be used as two singles or one huge sleeping bag. It is machine washable (it dries in around 90 minutes), and comes in its own duffle bag.
3. Eco Trail 2C Synthetic Sleeping Bag
Made from recycled fabric, this water-repellent bag comes in a longer length for taller campers, and has the option of left-side zips for left-handers.
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4. Berghaus Transition 300 Sleeping Bag
Ideal for colder months, this has an integrated hood to keep draughts out, security pockets and a pillow.
5. Naturehike Mini Outdoor Ultralight Envelope Sleeping Bag
This ultra-compact bag for warmer weather measures 190cm x 75cm.
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