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Sleeping bags and 2- man tents?
Which one for long distance walk
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Hi:

I'm planning on walking the Offa's Dyke Path next year and I am looking for a sleepin bag which packs small and light that will function well in Feb/March. My budget is around the £100 mark but I'll pay a little bit more if I have to.

I'm also looking for a 2-man tent for the same trip (same qualities needed - budget for this is up to £200).

Any ideas?
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These are possibly the two most commonly asked questions on this forum, and I'm afraid people do get bored with answering them repeatedly. Do a quick search through old threads on this site though, and you should find the information you want very quickly.
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Jason, as far as tents go, I'm not sure wether you want to hang on until the 2005 ranges appear, if so, then some to consider would be the very impressive 'Tempest' range from Vango. They come in 150 (1-2 person), 200 (2 - person) and 300 (3 very good friends!). rrp's I think are £90, £110 & £130 respectively.
Another to consider from Vango is the TBS Spirit Lite at £200.

BTW, don't be put off asking for advise, thats what forums are for after all.
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Check out the Golite Feather at Hikelite.co.uk (link on right). It's half price so it comes in at £89.50. Should be ok for Feb/March.

MSR Missing Link looks interesting as a trekking pole supported tent. I like the look of the big awning which would allow door to be left open in rain. Another sub 2kg two man tent is the Golite Den which has been used successfully in the Pyrenees. Both are single skin which might put you off but remember that condensation problems cannot be avoided even in a two skin tent. I would pay careful attention to venting options when choosing.
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Jason, Take a look at the snugpak sleeping bags, also terra nova tents, in particular the solar 2.
I bought both based on advice
and information supplied by OM members, not been disappointed with either.
As Glyn said, just ask. If it bores people they won't bother posting but I have found the vast majority of members to be very helpful and tolerant.

John
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I would use the Terra Nova Voyager and the Rab Quantum 400, but you'll be very lucky to find them for under £500 in total. But they will do the business better than anything you can find or imagine, especially the Rab.
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I bought a RAB Summit Alpine 300 no zip £140 and use all year round with a good set of themals and thermarest. Packs up tiny and light.
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I'm putting a Rab Quantum 200 and a Vango TBS Micro 200 on ebay at some point this week. Both new, never been used. Keep your eyes peeled. :o)

Cheers

KD
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Hi Jason

Try Vango for good quality sleping bags and my recommendation for tents would be either a Terra Nova Laser or a 2 man Lightwave, both of which can be found for under £200.

Andy
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I second Cobb's recommendation of Go Lite Feather bag. I got one too, and its ace.
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go for the me sleepwalker 2 (£90) and for a tent a vaude taurus 2 £160 and lots of room
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Vaude Taurus FAR cheaper at www.outdoorgarage.co.uk
I got the Taurus 1 there earlier this year for £95 and they are now £89.
I second vote for ME Sleepwalker though - the Sleepwalker 3 is on my Christmas list!
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Jason I use the Terra Nova Laser and Vango Venom 300 !
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TNF Tadpole £150 from the outdoorshop
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have been using TNF Tadpole 23- very good and has stood up to some pretty windy and cold conditions in the breckon beacons. weighs just over 2kg when packed, and fairly snug for two (not a bad thing though...).

not sure about sleeping bag in that budget. I use a marmot Hydrogen (£165 if you shop around) which ahs been fantastic. whichever bag you choose, budget for a therma-rest as they make sleeping a doddle.
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Terra Nova's website has a factory shop that sells seconds and ex-demo gear. I got my laserlite from there and it was in perfect nick for about £170.

I'm a real fan of Terra Nova tents since an Icelandic storm flattened everything on the campground apart from the Quasars - none of which belonged to me. For a three season two man tent I'd say the Laser, for something for all year use the Voyager.
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I would go for a Nallo 2 (very roomy and light) and a Rab Quantum 400 bag.
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if you peruse the partner links to the right you'll see that hike-light are selling a go-lite down bag for £89.50...smashing!
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Thanks everyone and apologies for re-treading over well worn ground (no pun intended)!
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Vaude hogun ultralights supposed to be good it’s been sold for £115 here and its post free

http://www.outdoorgarage.com/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Vaude_Hogan_1_Ultralight_1978.html

Quite tempted my self, bad time of year though - Xmas to pay for

Just done half my Xmas prese buying online in less than one hour - bliss

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