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Mike.W
02-11-2007, 14:47
Hi there all,

There seems to be so much choice around in the way of sleeping bags and I have no idea whats gonna work. What would peoples top choice be out of:

Snugpak Elite 4 at about 80 quid, Snugpak Softie 18 Antarctica at about 70 quid, or a Nanok -10C Endurance at about 60 quid.

Use for Autumn, Winter and Spring sleeping under a tarp, in a tent and in a hammock. Not going to carry it too far.

Any thoughts and comments from those that have used these bags or read reviews would be greatly received. Cheers.

scanker
02-11-2007, 15:00
The Nanok, from that line up. Although, I must add that I've not had personal experience of any of those. My opinion is solely based on what I've read about them and also I've used a couple of Snugpak bags in the past. Just to confuse things further, I'd also consider a down bag from Alpkit.

Jedadiah
03-11-2007, 10:37
Having used all three of that list i would opt for the Nanok everytime!

Reasons?

1) The Snugpaks were too close fitting and constrictive.

2) The ratings on Snugpaks are a little 'optimistic'.

3) The Nanok has entry zips down both sides to allow ventilation.

4) The Nanok has a neck baffle.

5) I found the Snugpak zip's used to snag quite a lot and at the most in opportune moments.

I am 5'8" tall on a good day and have a 44 to 46" chest. This should give you a comparison size for the Snugpak's being too constrictive, and i should mention that i tend to sleep hot. Even then, the Snugpaks did not really cut the mustard.

If buying the Nanok, try to get hold of a larger stuff sack as the one that comes with it is a little snug!

Just my opinion and experience, not trying to force it on anyone else, but there you go.:D

Zammo
03-11-2007, 11:02
One thing to consider about the Nanok though is that it is a large sleeping bag even when fully compressed. But other than that it is superb.

Heres a photo of mine underneath my Sabre 45.

http://img294.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc01116vn3.jpg


Few more pics here:

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19103&highlight=Nanok


I have managed to get the bag compressed a little bit more since these pictures.

Mike.W
03-11-2007, 11:58
Thanks for the info and the pictures. I'm not too worried about size and weight so the Nanok it is then. (Can't quite stretch to the Aplkit bag just yet although I take the point and they do look good.) Anyone know if there is anywhere selling the Nanok -10 for less than £59.99 ? (Although that seems very reasonable to me!)

Cheers all.

AndyW
03-11-2007, 12:48
Last I heard Nanok were pulling out of the UK market.

I remember Genuine Army Surplus had them at a good price a while back as a friend and I bought five between us :D

S orry I can't be more help :o

Andy

Scots_Charles_River
03-11-2007, 19:37
Nanok, get it. Has performed well in hammocks, tents, bivi bags and frosts for me.

Nick

CLEM
03-11-2007, 22:45
Who sells the Nanok stuff???

slamdunk
03-11-2007, 22:54
Nanok -10 has performed very well since I got one; in my opinion much better than a snugpak that i had.

Amazing value for money :)

scanker
04-11-2007, 08:13
You could try one of these:
http://www.garrisonpri.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=46&products_id=54&tsl_session_id=e668d4aef5b9a68 8493665973a318494
http://www.johnbullclothing.com/products.asp?ID=1207
http://www.madbearoutdoors.co.uk/products.asp?cat=11

Google "nanok endurance" and it throws up a few options - Most other places seem a lot more expensive than it was at Genuine Army Surplus though. It might be worth a phone call - just to see if they have an odd one left over.

themac
04-11-2007, 09:17
I use the Nanok -10 in winter and the snugpak elite 3 at all other times, the Nanok is certainly warmer and roomier around the chest but it is also heavier and does not pack down as small as the snugpak.

I'm sad to hear that Nanok are not going to be available in the UK anymore, I bought my bag and a couple of Nanok jackets from Genuine Army Surplus.

CLEM
04-11-2007, 11:39
Thank you Scanker :)

Mike.W
05-11-2007, 11:39
Thanks to all for the info and the help. John Bull Surplus seemed to be the cheapest and I have just ordered a bag from them. I look forward to my first night out in the woods in it.

Cheers. Mike.

Zammo
05-11-2007, 16:59
I was going to say go with John Bull, but seems you already did. They were ultra quick when I ordered from them.

Mike.W
05-11-2007, 17:29
Ordered it this morning and they say it will be here Wednesday morning. Pretty good I reckon.

CLEM
05-11-2007, 20:37
I remember when outdoorcode did a really good deal on the Nanok bags,I forget which bags they were but one fit inside the other! Wish I bought meself a pair now!

scanker
05-11-2007, 21:07
-10°C bag goes inside the bigger 0°C bag iirc, although it may be the other way around.

Toddy
05-11-2007, 21:10
Another vote for the Nanok here :D It's big but it's comfortable, snug if needed or easily opened to get out or just to cool off a bit.

cheers,
Toddy

huntersforge
05-11-2007, 22:24
If you can get one I recommend the nanok endurance -10 . Mine has served me well over the past 18 months in all temps . Roomy and easy to get in and out . The one piece of kit I couldnt do without :D

soa_uk
06-11-2007, 17:09
-10°C bag goes inside the bigger 0°C bag iirc, although it may be the other way around.

No, that's the right way round, but you'd have to be very cold to need both.

CLEM
07-11-2007, 10:42
I think I am going to have to try one myself as Ive still as yet found my own ideal sleep system,Ive looked on Nanoks own site and there is no mention of fitting one bag inside another!