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Product Code 82410094

One of our best sellers, the Sky 350 is a 3 season UK valley camping bag that will take you from Land's End in January to Llanberis in November.

When comfort and warmth are a greater priority than supremely light weight and the tiniest pack size, look to the Sky 350 PS from Ayacucho. As well as an snug, efficient mummy shape and a contoured hood for extra warmth, the bag boasts a soft, luxurious lining fabric which feels more like a bed sheet than a sleeping bag.

Rated down to -5°C, the Sky 350 PS sits squarely in the 3 season category, making it ideal for UK camping in all but the coldest conditions.


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Product Features

    • Weight: 2000g
    • Comfort Lower Limit -5°C
    • Pack size: 36 x 27cm
    • Fabric: polyester shell, polycotton inner
    • H1 fibre filling
    • Contoured hood

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A great nights sleep in one of these!

Reviewed By Kel, 03 Apr 2012

Great value sleeping bags, kept us warm and toasty in recent hiking trips in Wales, Hereford and Scotland. Lots of room and length for taller people. Packed up back in it's bag easily.

 

 

 
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Good starter bag

Reviewed By , 23 Jun 2011

We bought these for UK camping and have used them a few times in Wales. Back in February / March they kept me pretty warm but could have just done with a liner for a bit extra. However they seem good value for money and quite a comfortable bag.