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    My wife loves this sleeping bag.


    The blurb from a website which will probably demonstrate why she likes it so much.... I have to say it feels lovely. The only downside is the huge pack size which doesn't make it very portable.

    The Coleman Hampton Sleeping Bags are a soft and sumptuous range of over-sized sleeping bags (modelled on Stanetta) that are also reversible so you can change the look of your bag according to the weather. Sleeping in soft cotton on warmer evenings and sleep in supersoft flannel should the evening be cool. These bags feature Coleman's own Coletherm Double Layer insulation that enhance the loft and warmth of the bags. The Hampton 210 comes in Chocolate with Plaid lining colorway and features a huge 100cm chest measurement. It also features all of Coleman's Easy Sleep characteristics: zip plow, autolock zipper, Thermolock zipper baffle, pillow pocket, thermo-collar, security pocket and 3D foot area. With a Limit rating of +4°C we'd suggest for use in the spring/summer months only. These bags come in just RH zip option but two bags can be zipped together just by flipping one of them round to form a RH-LH combination.

    Length: 210cm
    Width: 100cm
    Weight: 2.795kg
    Pack Size: 36x46x13cm
    Temperature Range: -11°C to +8°C
    Comfort Rating: +4°
    Zip: RH only
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    Looks good - I'm a little confused though - it says it has a pack size of 36*46*13. Doesn't it pack into a stuff sack like other bags and tents?

    Maybe I'm just expecting to see a length x diameter pack sizing

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    Quote Originally Posted by samwise View Post
    Looks good - I'm a little confused though - it says it has a pack size of 36*46*13. Doesn't it pack into a stuff sack like other bags and tents?

    Maybe I'm just expecting to see a length x diameter pack sizing
    It's a big rectangular pack.. in fact it's hoooge. Would fill a top box!
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    That is a tad large, isn't it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by samwise View Post
    That is a tad large, isn't it!
    I couldn't possibly comment.
    But it is very luxurious I have to say.
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    I have had one of these bags for a year now, they are v. cosy, roomy and well made, but only suitable for 2 season use, tops, and, at over £30 not really a best buy! !

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickRV View Post
    I have had one of these bags for a year now, they are v. cosy, roomy and well made, but only suitable for 2 season use, tops, and, at over £30 not really a best buy! !
    Yes I think would agree, but my wife added a liner and also has blankets that go over the top so I guess we get to 3 season.
    Plus we have a woodburner now, so we are comfortable whatever the weather is doing outside.
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    Yeah, can definately vouch for that - Coleman is a great brand, almost all of their products are great!

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