View Full Version : Is the MERLIN SLEEPING BAG anygood?
bambodoggy
15-12-2004, 14:08
Hey All,
While nosing through SASS's website looking at basha poles I came across this Merlin Sleeping bag.....it looks tiny and very light but claims to be able to go down to between freezing and 5 degrees.....
If you go to:
http://www.sasskit.co.uk/ Then click "Products", then scroll down to "Sleeping Bags and Accessories", then it's the middle one on the top line.
Has anyone got one or seen one? What do people think?
Cheers all.... :o):
Its a snugpak 3 merlin
I have had one for many years, its a good little bag but!
there are lies, damn lies and then there are snugpaks extremely over optimistic temperature ratings.
as a synthetic spring/summer bag its good, but freezing NO WAY!
bambodoggy
15-12-2004, 14:52
Cheers Stuart, I had worried that might be the case.... The Antarctic II claimed to go down to -50 and that kinda hinted at a bit of billy bull being talked.
Still, as you say a nice summer/spring bag or a great liner for extream cold.
Might still treat myself for Christmas.... :pack:
Its a good bag but as a liner for another bag I would say or on its own at above+10c.
The extreme ratings bags get are to be taken with a pinch of salt and usually require you to be wearing clothing whilst in the bag and usually state you will not be warm but you will survive.
I have an Antarctica 2 and I wouldn't want to be in it at -50c!! maybe -15 or -20 at a push.
bambodoggy
15-12-2004, 15:37
Thanks Brendan.....lucky we don't get much -50 in Surrey Mate! :chill: or unlucky depending on how you look at it! :nana:
I'd say no - IMO they are cold and feel cold all the time. I have used various bags of similar ratings and and these were the worst - personaly I wouldn't waste my money on one.
I have the snugpak 6 -it's rated 5 degrees lower than the merlin, according to the makers. Packsize of both is tiny.
I find the snugpak 6 is absolutely fine (ie, you sleep all night and feel warm)to 5 degrees, in a tent (yeah, call me a wimp....) with just wearing baselayer, and no bag liner. Hardier souls than I might be ok to freezing with it.
So, extrapolating I guess the merlin is good to 10 degrees in similar conditions. You might find this a bit restricting.
There was a good link posted recently on manufacturers temp ratings.
I'd say no - IMO they are cold and feel cold all the time. I have used various bags of similar ratings and and these were the worst - personaly I wouldn't waste my money on one.How would you rate them as a spring/summer bag.
Paganwolf
17-12-2004, 18:21
ok as a summer bag but there are cheaper available and they are just as good.
ok as a summer bag but there are cheaper available and they are just as good.What bags are these and do they have the same tiny pack size?
arctic hobo
18-12-2004, 09:36
there are lies, damn lies and then there are snugpaks extremely over optimistic temperature ratings.
How very true! :lol:
This is the arcticle I posted a while back: http://www.nanok.no/eng/temp.htm :wave:
Paganwolf
18-12-2004, 11:03
What bags are these and do they have the same tiny pack size?
Check this one, http://www.the-outdoor.co.uk/ishop/853/shopscr379.html 35 quid and will do the job, ill have a search thru my links ive got a few here some where mate, I have seen one with an intergrated zip up mozzi hood for jungle us that looked good, ill have a go finding it again :wink:
Thanks Wolfster. :biggthump