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bpman



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2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
Tundra Pure & Dry Sleeping Bags
Arrived today .. -40C Comfort rated, (managed to get a 195cm long and a 180cm long for MrsBPman)

also .. Coleman dual fuel Lantern and additional Merino layers

really don't want to be cold on the forthcoming trip ...

so what's the procedure for getting into a mummy bag and doing it up once inside ? I did try earlier and it's not easy Shocked


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tatra805



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This is how i close mine and instructed GF a couple of weeks ago.

get in laying on your back, close zips with right hand if zips on left side. To keep tension on the zips stretch feet as deep as possible pushing on end of bag while pulling zips

find zip locking velcro patch and close

find cap closing/tightening lace and pull tight till cap nicely closes around your head. (found it more difficult to close down everything if cap is tightened before getting in. (put lace outside of bag before falling asleep or you can hang yourself on it Embarassed )

Oh and almost forgot,

You have to take the sleeping bag out of the transport bag before getting in. Whistle





good luck Thumbs Up

next week: how to get out of my polar sleeping back (hope you took your laptop inside)



edit: BPMan you might want to change "onto a mummy bag" into "INTO a mummy bag" rest of sentence gets a bit double if not Rolling with laughter
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bpman



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"edit" complete - cheers Thumbs Up

I also bought some Swedish Army 4 Season bags, these have big zips right up the middle/top/front of the bag - much more sensible IMHO. Plan is to take both and see how we get on.
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Gareth



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What's the procedure if you need to go pee pee in the middle of the night Whistle

I certainly wouldn't fancy trotting to the nearest tree in my undercrackers at minus 40 Laughing 2021 Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE D300 MHEV
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BigRuss



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Easy!

You don't! Thumbs Up Russell
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RLD



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having a pee easy just take in with you a 5lt empty spring water bottle and pee in that then use it as a hot water bottle Whistle RLD fabricator of Hidden Winch Mount for D3/4 roof racks jerry can holders CB aerial mounts and much more and agent for Helsport Tents and gear
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d j hutton



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GarethR wrote:
What's the procedure if you need to go pee pee in the middle of the night Whistle

I certainly wouldn't fancy trotting to the nearest tree in my undercrackers at minus 40 Laughing


I have something that'll help you with that Steve Thumbs Up - pm sent

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Gareth



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Wink top tip Ray Bow down . Do you sleep with a roll of clingfilm too Laughing 2021 Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE D300 MHEV
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RLD



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no bog roll but you can always get one of these Whistle

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Glynparry25



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Seperate sleeping bags...... missing the trick of body heat there!!

Last time I was -40 I was using a -25 (comfort) sleeping bag with a silk liner and goretex bivi bag. Wasn't cold at any point. Worked really well.

As for peeing in the middle of the night- I found that -40 isn't bad providing it isn't windy. Most of the time you can just get up- go to the designated yellow hole and then head back to the sleeping bag- only get chilly around the edges which soon goes once back snug as a bug in a sleeping bag.

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bpman



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talking of peeing - DJ told me about Travel-Johns - I'd not heard about them but they seem quite a good idea for arctic conditions

more details here: http://www.whiterosecollection.com/acatalog/Accessories.html
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Have a look at Boab clearance section. Five packs for £25.

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bpman



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2x XL reindeer skins arrived today, these will go under the bags - really getting there now
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pope10001



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You are far more prepared than me BPman. Tundra Pure and dry -40 arrived a couple of weeks ago as has most of my base layers. The 90 went into Devon a couple of weeks ago for major work prior to the trip, hopefully to be finished sometime in December. I also managed to get hold of one of the American forces sleep systems tha tIan recommends. Where did you get your Reindeer skins from?

Regards,

Mark
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bpman



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Mark

you have a PM Thumbs Up
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