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    I want a new sleeping bag


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    Try exped WB 800 sleeping bags from bogong

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    Trying to avoid frostbite this year at Wombat Mick?
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    Make sure the zip is on the correct side. For example, I get into bed on the right side and lay on my left side. However, my sleeping bag has its zip on the left so I have to get in, zip up, and then try to roll over to my left side. No, I can't turn the bag over, it's got a hood.
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    Mick, I don't know if you have a need/desire to have the option of zipping two together, but if you do, take a look at the latest ARB effort. The zips are on opp sides.

    These ARB ones would probably very good as a single as well.

    (I've still got my ADF one from the days when they issued a really good item made by some Kiwi outfit.)

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    I have one of these. It is by far the warmest sleeping bag I've ever had. It's very wide though, which is a minor issue in the Maggiolina. It will get worse when my wife gets hers in a couple of weeks. I use a different sleeping bag in summer...

    OZtrail Cotton Canvas Sleeping Bag


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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    Trying to avoid frostbite this year at Wombat Mick?
    It was the frozen socks that did it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Make sure the zip is on the correct side. For example, I get into bed on the right side and lay on my left side. However, my sleeping bag has its zip on the left so I have to get in, zip up, and then try to roll over to my left side. No, I can't turn the bag over, it's got a hood.
    That would work for me. The hood covers the face.
    I'm after two, hoodless, zip together.
    I like a roomy bed.

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    Nan & I got 2 from BCF awhile ago. Minus 5 jobbies that are L&R so they do zip together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pateyw View Post
    Try exped WB 800 sleeping bags from bogong
    Like pateyw says, an 800gram+ Down bag is the way to go. So much warmer than synthetic/cotton. Packs smaller too. Check out the Mont bags at Bogong (Flinders Lane city) as well. High quality down will cost more but worth it in the long run, especially at -7

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