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Where I can get a sleeping bag which is basically huge.
I have a mummy bag which you would have to be ultra slim to get into and was told it was big enough for me, wrong.......... :lmao:
My Stats are;
Height 6ft 6inches
Around middle approx 60 inches.
I am a very large person and not all of me is fat.
So please, can anyone give me info on where to get a super large sleeping bag.
Neil
Hiya
Have you tried somewhere like Cabelas?
I have a trail bag from them that swallows me whole. It is bulky, but recall they had a fair range of stuff. Postage could be steep - but was very fast service.
Bushcraft4life
14-02-2007, 20:16
I am roughly the same size only 6''3 and not as broad and still growing :eek: . I hear the Nanok endurance 0 is quite a big bag since the -10 fits inside it.
Plus they are going super cheap on outdoorcode.
Hope this helps
Jay
Where I can get a sleeping bag which is basically huge.
I have a mummy bag which you would have to be ultra slim to get into and was told it was big enough for me, wrong.......... :lmao:
My Stats are;
Height 6ft 6inches
Around middle approx 60 inches.
I am a very large person and not all of me is fat.
So please, can anyone give me info on where to get a super large sleeping bag.
Neil
I don’t know of any bags that are that large, I use an ex army sleeping bag, but I’m not 6’6” I think your best bet is to make one for yourself, either out of a couple of duvets or buy two sleeping bags and modify them. You can, if you only plan to sleep out in the warmer months, buy two rectangular bags one with a zip on the left and one with a zip on the right.
But I think making one is your best option, buy a goose down quilt, say something like a 600 Fill Power, Make it into a sleeping bag. Add an outer layer (see the threads on hammock outer blanket making) and there you have it, a custom sleeping bag
w00dsmoke
14-02-2007, 20:30
I have a 60 inch chest and have the same problem.
Do not buy an army sleeping bag as they are all too small unless it is this one
a MK 2 Sleeping Bag Arctic.
They are huge and will fit you no problem. They were designed to be used with a liner but are sold with no liner as they appear not to have been released for resale. I have two of these bags and although old will sort you out no problems.
buy a fleece blanket and use it inside in the really cold weather as they are a bit light of filling underneath.
Hope this helps mate
I don’t know of any bags that are that large, I use an ex army sleeping bag, but I’m not 6’6” I think your best bet is to make one for yourself, either out of a couple of duvets or buy two sleeping bags and modify them. You can, if you only plan to sleep out in the warmer months, buy two rectangular bags one with a zip on the left and one with a zip on the right.
But I think making one is your best option, buy a goose down quilt, say something like a 600 Fill Power, Make it into a sleeping bag. Add an outer layer (see the threads on hammock outer blanket making) and there you have it, a custom sleeping bag
I have thought about sewing two kingsize duvets together and adding an outer layer but surely there has to be a sleeping bag made for me, well we aren't all the same size and shape. :D
I have a 60 inch chest and have the same problem.
Do not buy an army sleeping bag as they are all too small unless it is this one
a MK 2 Sleeping Bag Arctic.
They are huge and will fit you no problem. They were designed to be used with a liner but are sold with no liner as they appear not to have been released for resale. I have two of these bags and although old will sort you out no problems.
buy a fleece blanket and use it inside in the really cold weather as they are a bit light of filling underneath.
Hope this helps mate
I have sent a pm.
I have two of these, they are'nt the best sleeping bags in the world but it was all i could afford at the time. I later bought the second one and i can zip them both together to make a double if i want a bit more room..
I use the single on overnighters even in this weather and i'm toasty enough.
Snooza 300 (http://www.outdoorgear.co.uk/eshop.asp?wci=product&wce=52404201&desc=SNOOZA+300+SLEEPING+BAGSP RINGSUMMERAUTUMN)
Boosh.
waylander
14-02-2007, 21:16
I'm about the same height and slightly smaller is chest about 54" but the sleeping bag i have is huge on me, maybees abit to big. I bought it for my DOE and was the biggest I could find, 255cmx95cm its a Blacks Quad XL and was about £50 I think.
I have two of these, they are'nt the best sleeping bags in the world but it was all i could afford at the time. I later bought the second one and i can zip them both together to make a double if i want a bit more room..
I use the single on overnighters even in this weather and i'm toasty enough.
Snooza 300 (http://www.outdoorgear.co.uk/eshop.asp?wci=product&wce=52404201&desc=SNOOZA+300+SLEEPING+BAGSP RINGSUMMERAUTUMN)
Boosh.
So I take it they have full length zips then and 2 for £40 pounds isn't bad, I'm a bit of a skinflint don't want to spend anymore than I have to.
Slowly I have been buying new stuff (when funds allow me to).
I did buy myself a Tinde 8 Tipi from a Group Buy on BCUK and I am not interested in camping light anymore, have base camp and wander around.
But a huge sleeping bag has eluded me so far.
I'm about the same height and slightly smaller is chest about 54" but the sleeping bag i have is huge on me, maybees abit to big. I bought it for my DOE and was the biggest I could find, 255cmx95cm its a Blacks Quad XL and was about £50 I think.
Just had a look on Blacks Website they don't seem to do that one anymore but thank you for your suggestion. :)
Have you tried the USA they have a few big guys and most clothing seems to be in larger sizes i dont see they wouldnt do Dos Bags
ATB
Duncan
Have you tried the USA they have a few big guys and most clothing seems to be in larger sizes i dont see they wouldnt do Dos Bags
ATB
Duncan
No I haven't because it seems that everything that is bought from the USA, we in Britain have to pay an Excise Duty on from Customs which I feel is completely wrong.
There seems to be no such thing as free trade.
I have in the past looked at several American websites and drooled over the merchandise but know I will be clobbered with import duty.
Thank you for your suggestion. :)
I knew alot of very tall guys in the army and I never met one that complained about the size of his issue bag, British Army bags come in 2/3 sizes.
I am 6'2" and mine drowns me.
The Bivi bags are the same!
I hope this helps.
Bigman,
Drop Chris a line at: Bask Expeditions (http://www.baskexpedition.co.uk) he supplied a sleeping bag for a mate of mine who makes Tony look like a Munchkin! Top quality kit made for the proffesional outdoorsman.... Russian sizes! but Chris will be able to point you in the right direction.
I use a lot of his kit and have never come across better.
Regards .... Woody
Disclaimer = No personal interest in the company etc etc !!
w00dsmoke
14-02-2007, 23:48
I knew alot of very tall guys in the army and I never met one that complained about the size of his issue bag, British Army bags come in 2/3 sizes.
I am 6'2" and mine drowns me.
The Bivi bags are the same!
I hope this helps.I have a 60 inch chest and although I can get in a large uk bag when it is zipped up i'm like a mummy!
Too tight. No room to move arms.
The mk 2 arctic bag is the only issue bag big enough for really big chested guys other than a limited purchase lightweight outer bag made to make the 90 pat cold weather temperate bag an arctic bag for marines befroe the issue arctic bag came into circulation.
dommyracer
15-02-2007, 00:26
"How much you squat?"
w00dsmoke
15-02-2007, 11:30
After reading this thread again I thought to myself "I'm surely not the only guy on here with a big chest" so I thought it may be an idea to put up links or even suggestions to get big sized outdoor wear too? what do folk think?
For example Brennig of Wales is making me a waterproof smock to my size as I'm so broad in the chest and shoulders.
Beer Monster
15-02-2007, 11:57
After reading this thread again I thought to myself "I'm surely not the only guy on here with a big chest" so I thought it may be an idea to put up links or even suggestions to get big sized outdoor wear too? what do folk think?
For example Brennig of Wales is making me a waterproof smock to my size as I'm so broad in the chest and shoulders.
Good idea, maybe make it a sticky. There was a thread a while back about kit for tall folk. It had quite a few links to various companies that tailor make kit. I'll see if I can find it ............ here you go:-
HELP... I'm too tall! (http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=17314)
The list included:-
Snowsled (http://www.snowsled.com ) - tailor ventile clothing
Alpkit (http://www.alpkit.com ) - large sleeping bags
SASS Kit (http://www.sasskit.co.uk/) - tailor make SAS Smocks and various other clothing.
Fjällraven (http://www.fjallraven.se/) - unfinished trousers so you can adjust to height (available at a few uk stores).
Extreme Outdoor Clothing (http://www.extremeoutdoorclothing.com ) - tailor various technical pile/pertex, fleece, tactel, ventile and cotton clothing and equipment. Also open to special requests.
Hilltrek (http://www.hillgear.com/acatalog/Measure.html) - tailor ventile, fleece and Nikwax Analogy jackets and trousers.
Cioch Direct (http://www.cioch-direct.co.uk) - tailor various waterproof/windproof fabric and fleece clothing.
Slioch (http://www.slioch.co.uk) - tailor gore-tex, ventile, pertex, gore windstopper and fleece clothing.
I'm sure there must be others out there. How about more kit. I seem to remember someone talking about tailor made rucksacks?
I agree an excellent idea, I have huge problems trying to find normal clothes let alone waterproof jackets, trousers etc.
With arms like a gibbon and long legs plus being larger than your average person I have found it impossible to find anything for the outdoors in green/brown.
I need jackets, shirts and jumpers around the 4xl to 5xl size.
Squidders
15-02-2007, 12:29
I'd call you all a bunch of freaks only you're all bigger than me :lmao:
andy_pevy
15-02-2007, 17:33
Where I can get a sleeping bag which is basically huge.
I have a mummy bag which you would have to be ultra slim to get into and was told it was big enough for me, wrong.......... :lmao:
My Stats are;
Height 6ft 6inches
Around middle approx 60 inches.
I am a very large person and not all of me is fat.
So please, can anyone give me info on where to get a super large sleeping bag.
Neil
I have one of these :-
http://www.vango.co.uk/products/sleepbaginfo.asp?typename=182
The 350XL.
I am 6'4" and 60" around and it fits me perfectly.
Andy
How bout these guys for a resonable priced Down bag
suposadly they have 3 sizes the regular is 210cm 6'6" is 198cm
so the larger size should be oks ?? suposed to be an extra 20cm
http://www.alpkit.com/alpinedream/
ask em :D
ATB
Duncan
Try a snugpak bag with an expanda panel.
Yup thats what I did, got a Snugpak and a expanda panel to allow for my girth.
Then they brought out Softees with a built in expanda.
http://www.snugpak.com/30_codegreen/elite4.htm
although that doesn't give you as much extra space. Not sure what the lenght is on Snugpak bags but as a relative short **** at six foot theres plenty of space for me.
ATB
Tom
I strongly recommend Golite. I bought a sleeping bag on ebay for £75 second hand, and it's fantastic. Down, pertex.. in Long, Wide. Very very comfortable, warm, top quality, packs down small in it's own pertex stuff sack, very light. Horrible colour scheme in sea-blue and banana yellow but that really is the only down side. I've visited their web-site since, because my wife would like one: Short, Broad.. and yes, she is a short broad. They're horrendously expensive. She's interested in the Doze bag, and from memory they're about 200 US dollars, but Golite won't export them direct. I thought Harpers Ferry in the US would for a while, but they won't. And finding a supplier in the UK is difficult. I have found someone called The Outdoor Warehouse who will do it, but they charge more in £s than the original price in US dollars. Even so, we're going to get one. After all, if you camp a lot, and we do, it's one of the areas where you really don't want to scrimp. Plus I forgot to send her a Valentine's card, flowers, meal etc, so I've a lot of sucking up to do. :rolleyes:
(and I forgot to make clear: the Broad is very broad indeed.) :)
I have one of these :-
http://www.vango.co.uk/products/sleepbaginfo.asp?typename=182
The 350XL.
I am 6'4" and 60" around and it fits me perfectly.
Andy
Thank you for the Vango link, I think the one I will go for is the Double Sleeping Bag as I do like plenty of room.
Neil