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UOG Review - Mountain Equipment Helium 400 Sleeping Bag

Sep 17, 2018

Helium 400 Sleeping Bag While the Helium 400 isn’t the warmest of sleeping bags, it comes in at a good weight of 850g for a -3 season rated sleeping bag and with a price tag of £220, it’s a fantastic choice and a great all rounder. The face fabric is incredibly soft and has a nice handle thanks to the HELIUM™ 20 outer shell and the bag lofts very well which feels great to climb in to after …
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UOG Review - Mountain Equipment Firelite Sleeping Bag

Posted by Dan Pearson on Sep 17, 2018

The Firelite is part of Mountain Equipment’s 'Extreme Light' range of sleeping bags. Mountain Equipment state that these are the lightest, most efficient sleeping bags they have ever produced. The Mountain Equipment Firelite uses 469g of 90-10 800 Fill Power Russian goose down in an ultralight 10D outer shell. The shell is made from their own Plasma 10D fabric which is also supposed t …
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Trek Scotland Review - Rab Neutrino Pro 200

Posted by Trek Scotland on Sep 10, 2018

Rab have certainly made a name for themselves for offering high quality sleeping bags with a focus on warmth and weight, matched with a build quality that stands the test of time. This updated Rab Neutrino 200 we received is one of the ‘Pro’ versions. This is because the Pro version is made using a Pertex Quantum Pro outer fabric which offers better protection in damp conditions when com …
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UOG Review - RAB Mythic 200 Sleeping Bag

Posted by Mark Richardson on Jun 18, 2018

Mythic 200 Sleeping BagThe insulation value of a sleeping bag depends on three things, the amount of down, the quality of that down and the way the bag is constructed – which needs to have baffles large enough so that the down can loft freely. There are lots of other minor factors like over filling to top compared to the bottom which gets crushed, zip and shoulder baffles, hood design etc.. but th …
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Sea to Summit Full Sleep System Review - Cairngorm Treks

Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Mar 12, 2018

Extensively tested and reviewed by Cairngorm Treks from May to September in the Cairngorms, Glen Affric, and surrounding mountainous areas.Rest and recovery! An important factor for anyone who spends a great deal of time in the outdoors. Whether your adventure is on land, water, two wheels, or climbing a rock face - if you intend to spend multiple days in the wilderness it is essential to pac …
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UOG Review - Lightwave Firelight 750

Feb 14, 2018

I took a winter camping trip to the Cairngorms spending two nights in temperatures that dropped to minus 12C and struggled to get above freezing during the daytime. I combined a Firelight 750 with an Exped Downmat Winterlite and was very cosy.Down Quality and ConstructionHighest quality down available – 970 Fill Power (US Method)Minimum Box-wall baffle constructionSlant Box-wall baffle constructio …
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Cairngorm Treks Review - Marmot Ultra Elite 30

Posted by Cairngorm Treks on Jan 23, 2018

For a large majority of us our initial thoughts of a synthetic sleeping bag often brings with it memories of our first experiences of wild camping. Many a morning began with a battle to get this barely compressible beast back into its stuff sac, before squeezing it into an oversized rucksack only to find out it had taken up over half of the capacity. Choosing a sleeping bag is an area mo …
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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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Technology Page - Western Mountaineering Construction

Jul 11, 2017

Western Mountaineering manufactures a broad range of down sleeping bags in different shapes, sizes and shell fabric options. Whether you are car camping with the family, through hiking the PCT, or climbing Mount Everest, we make a sleeping bag that will keep you warm and comfortable on any outdoor adventure.Every one of our sleeping bags is manufactured in the USA, with careful attention to detail …
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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 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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