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Vango Voyager 50 Sleeping Bag

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Imperial Dave
Reviewed: 07 November 2010

Cheap bag for the kids to use

light
can take a bit of abuse (dries quickly)
packs down reasonably well
good summer bag option
not that warm!
not really a backpacking bag unless you are a bit hardy
bit thin
Got one of these for a camping trip for one of the kids
bought solely with the aim of using in a basecamp tent on a commercial campsite. I wouldnt consider using it for backpacking but then maybe in warmer climes? Its cheap, its cheerful and in the summer it keeps my kids warm
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Performance:
3.0
Reliability:
3.0
Value:
5.0

Imperial Dave would not recommend this product
Cruxster man ( Red and Yellow tents are for winners)
Reviewed: 30 January 2008

LIGHWEIGHT GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY

This bag has a small pack size and has a quality feel to it. Zipper is good and does not snag. good overall length and width. Hood is draw strung although no neck baffle but this is not needed. Have used it as an Inner bag to my vango Predator 350 to boost the warmth. Works well with a bivvy bag for summer summit sleeping. Generally take it when doing a day walk in winter conditions as an emergency bag with a Rab survival zone.
I am struggling to find any considering the £30rrp price mark.
Top summer bag for a very very good price
Score breakdown



Performance:
3.0
Reliability:
4.0
Value:
5.0

There are 2 reader reviews

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