Cairngorm Treks Review - Lightwave Firelight 750
Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Nov 27, 2017
Choosing a sleeping bag can be a tricky affair. How each person sleeps can differ greatly so guidelines for warmth can be difficult to follow. We tend to look at the environment we are intending to use the bag then choose a rating as high as possible for the weight we’re willing to carry. Our intended use was for winter camping in the Cairngorms where temperatures often exceed minus double figures
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Cairngorm Treks Review - Yeti Passion 5
Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Aug 14, 2017
Passion is not necessarily something that springs to mind when choosing an ultralight sleeping bag, so when we tested the Yeti Passion 5 we weren’t too sure what it would lead to. First impressions of the packed-down Yeti Passion 5 sleeping bag are pretty impressive, delivering a good size for its suggested warmth rating. The stuff sack could be better. As with many other sleeping bags, it se
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UOG Review - RAB Infinity 300 Sleeping Bag
Posted by Mark Richardson on Mar 13, 2017
RAB assign the INFINITY name to its leading edge down products, designed to be very low weight - for example the Infinity jacket is our lowest weight down jacket with a full hood and 210grams of down.In the same way the Inifinity sleeping bags offer their particular performance ratings at a very low weight - making them very competetive. The Inifinity 300 is our lightest bag rated down to -2C.Ther
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UOG Review - Mountain Hardwear HyperLamina Flame Sleeping Bag
Nov 21, 2016
This is the warmest, most comfortable sleeping bag I have ever used. After a long day trekking in the cold I knew that I would have a warm night’s sleep. The bag didn’t require any layers to be worn inside during the night. After the initial cold period, the bag would warm up to a comfortable temperature within 10 minutes.The bag has a half-zip in the centre of the bag which was great for ventilat
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UOG Review - Mountain Hardwear Ratio 32
Aug 15, 2016
Overall: The Ratio series of bags from Mountain Hardwear are filled with 650 Fill Power hydrophobic (Q Shield) down. Hydrophobic down means that your sleeping bag is less susceptible to moisture compromising its performance, this can be important on multi-day trips if you don't get a chance to air your sleeping bag off properly. Its also useful if you are going to be using the bag in damp conditio
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UOG Review - Thermarest Auriga Thermal Blanket
Oct 19, 2015
I was looking for a bag for an early summer trip round the Tour of Mont Blanc and decided to give Thermarest's Auriga Blanket and sleeping system a try. I've always steered clear of backless sleep systems because I tend to toss and turn quite a bit at night and it always seemed to me that I'd be expelling air out the sides every time I moved.The Auriga Blanket has a boxed foot that you can slip ov
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