About this deal
A super-comfortable and spacious sleeping bag designed for comfortable camping nights from late spring to early autumn. But altogether it is the most comfortable sleeping bag I have had especially with its cottony lining and the extra width. Plenty of space and more importantly the bag can be unzipped and toes are able to wriggle or it may used like a flap over duvet.
Goose or duck down – warmer than synthetic and can often be squashed down to a smaller size when packed away.We assembled a small army of testers to try out sleeping bags from Argos, Rab, Decathlon, Vango, Eurohike, Berghaus, Mountain Equipment, Outwell and more to see which they found the comfiest and easiest to use. Sleeping bags can be a pain to clean, so we take note of any cleaning instructions that come with each sleeping bag we test, and wash them according to those instructions where possible. Pod: If you like to curl up or starfish, or find other bag types too tight, the wide oval shape of a pod sleeping bag provides plenty of wriggle room. Featuring a spacious square shape, a comfortable cotton flannel lining and a built-in pillow, the Indulge sleeping bag is designed to provide ultimate comfort for two on weekend camping trips.
A large group of testers try out every sleeping bag, separately rating them for the ease with which they manage to manoeuvre in and out, whether the zips catch on the linings of the sleeping bag and – most importantly – how comfortable they are once you're inside.It’s not the lightest or most compact bag on the market, but this Berghaus bag comes into its own on couples camping weekends where a good night’s sleep is a top priority. You also have to take care to air your sleeping bag after washing it and hang it up evenly to prevent the filling from bunching up too much. VERSATILE - If your requirements change, you don't need to change your sleeping bag - it can be separated to create two single sleeping bags by splitting the top and bottom of the bag.