Sleeping bags with sleeves, allowing for the following use cases:
- Cuddling in tents. Because I'm soppy like that.
- Sitting around in, say, a fscking cold flat in winter.
- Camping in cold situations, where you want to do your sleeping bag all the way up but don't want to risk being unable to unzip yourself later.
The sleeves should terminate in mittens,
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way more practical than a slanket, although probably too warm to actually be usable in most domestic situations
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I'm told that in northern Japan, the preferred winter sitting-in-one-place-and-staying-warm solution is a sort of room-covering duvet with integral brazier - I have no idea how they prevent it from catching fire. Etiquette forbids the guest from doing anything at all for themself, a rule my friend was very glad to take advantage of while staying there.
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2. Is your flat colder than ours? Well done. Have a houseblanket and some fingerless gloves.
3. Does your sleeping bag zip not have a tag thingy inside and out, so you can always unzip yourself from the inside? If not, I suggest you fashion one with a bit of wire and string.
Not that I'm against the idea. It would also be nice to have somewhere safe to put a nice cup of tea in a tent.
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2. I haven't been inside your current flat, but ours is fscking cold. And damp - humidity above 70% most of the time. The thought of buying a dehumidifier for next winter has been mooted, as has the thought of moving somewhere drier (though finding such a place in Edinburgh may be tricky). Also, having got fat slowly and then got thinnish again fairly quickly, I'm a lot more sensitive to cold than I used to be.
3. Yes, but the upper section is a bit too narrow to move my arms about, and I get paranoid. Lengthening said tag with a bit of string is a good idea, though.
It would also be nice to have somewhere safe to put a nice cup of tea in a tent.
barrel sling around the cup, hang it off the roof. Note that there are two ( ... )
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I suppose that double sleeping bags are a lot draughtier than single, but the whole shared body warmth effect is a *lot* warmer so I think you still win.
I am not especially wise in the ways of barrel slings. I suppose I can google for some instructions just as easily as you can, though.
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The Blacks "buy one get one half-price" sale is calling to me...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h05ZQ7WHw8Y
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Anyway, that's enabled me to find this comparative review - thanks!
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I'm just a fan of mocking advertisers.
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