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Vango Latitude Pro 300 Sleeping Bag, 3-4 Season Sleeping Bag, Part Of The DofE Recommended Kit List, Camping Equipment

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To give that price some context we then looked at all of the products available from Go Outdoors in the Mummy Shape category. We found 14 items in total. What’s the price of Mummy Shape? The Latitude 400 is filled with Insulite® Helix which combines a mixture of hollow and multi-channel fibres. This material channels moisture away through tiny fibres, which works to keep the heat in and moisture out. The material the product is made from is often a sign of the quality for Mummy Shape. Take a look at the product details over at Go Outdoors to get a feel for this.

That’s why we’ve pulled together this list of key factors for Vango Latitude Pro 300 Sleeping Bag below, to help you choose if it’s the right product for you and your budget. Choosing the right sleeping bag can make all the difference to how well you sleep and enjoy your next wild camping trip. I personally can’t stand waking up feeling cold at night and will happily spend a bit more money on a warmer sleeping bag to ensure I have a good night’s sleep. There are some other factors to think about too, though. Before you go around hugging every sleeping bag in the shop, trying to rate it on snuggle factor. Your aim is to get a sleeping bag that fits you well: snugly, without too much (or too little) space between you and the inside of the sleeping bag. You want some space, because it's by heating the air inside that you stay warm - just like with layers of clothing. But, if there are too many gaps, say a large space at the bottom because the bag is too long for your height, you'll struggle to keep the sleeping bag warm enough. It's your body doing the work after all and the bag acts as insulation. So pay attention to lengths and sizing. Most sleeping bags come in small, medium and large, or at least regular and long. In terms of sleeping bag vs quilt, some people do swear by quilts for camping. They're especially good if you're a side sleeper and find that you're constantly fighting with the hood on a standard sleeping bag. But they only cover you on one side, so you'll need a warmer sleeping mat - and some way to make sure you don't get draughts around the edges.There are other things you can do to help keep yourself warm when camping, which I cover in this guide. Features When wild camping, an important factor to consider when choosing a sleeping bag is the weight, as you will likely be carrying this with a lot of other wild camping gear. These tyoes of sleeping bags are generally cheaper than down sleeping bags, as the insulation materials is much easier and cheaper to source.

Hood with Multi-Cord Closure – Precise fit with dual cord adjustment. Individual cord diameter allows easy differntiation in the dark Thermal Embrace System – Elasticated thread sewn into the inner fabric. Makes the sleeping bag gently conform close to the body. Reduces cold spots and increases loft of insulation. There are however some methods that you can use to determine a product’s quality without needing to physically have it. These sleeping bags tend to be more expensive than synthetic sleeping bags due to the expense of getting the down material. If you only want to own one sleeping bag (and fair play to you, not all of us have an unhealthy obsession with gear) then there are some things you can do to top it up. A sleeping bag liner can help to add extra warmth. Cotton and silk sleeping bag liners are the most common fabrics and add about 5°C to your bag's warmth - so your comfort rating becomes 5°C lower. Plus they help to keep the inside of your sleeping bag clean. For a more extreme top up, you can put down quilts inside your sleeping bag for that extra snuggle. Types of sleeping bag "No Watson, someone has stolen our tent." Photo: GettyUPDATE: I’ve since tried the sleeping bag with the sleeping mat on snow again and I was very, very toasty! How big is the Latitude 400 bag? Vango 4T Insulation – micro channels which trap air more effectively than traditional hollowfibre filling The extreme temperature rating is the level at which the sleeping bag can help you survive in an extreme weather situation. I have not listed these in this guide as they are not commonly provided by the manufacturer and in reality, should not be used as a guide for buying a sleeping bag when wild camping. hood and arrow foot design – to reduce any cold spots increasing performance whilst reducing weight and size

I’d say that the sleeping bag did seem a bit tight around my hips but this also helped to keep warmth in and it was easy enough to move around in.

Price – as you’d expect the price of a product can be an instantly recognisable factor on what sort of quality you can expect. Whoever came up with the phrase “you get what you pay for” pretty much hit the nail on the head. Whilst it’s not always the case and there are many bargains to be had, you can as a general rule, expect the higher priced products to offer better quality than a the cheapest option. We’ll dive into the price of Vango Latitude Pro 300 Sleeping Bag in more detail in a moment. There are other features that you may want to consider when buying a sleeping bag, which I haven’t gone into in the below guide. These are: The hood of the sleeping bag was slightly smaller than I thought it’d be but actually, this was great. Sometimes big hoods leave me feeling a little claustrophobic.

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