This series of sleeping bags is ideal for family camping; they are affordable, and are a reasonable size and weight for car-camping. |
| Oz Trail Weekender Camper 15C |
| A bag designed for summer camping, or children who sleep in tracksuits. More information. | |
| Oz Trail Sea View Series 10C |
| A series designed for summer camping, but warmer than the Weekender. Available in both camper (no hood) and hooded configurations. Also available in jumbo size. More information. | |
| Oz Trail Hastings Series 5C |
| The series most family campers find sufficient for all-year-round use, if you are on an insulating mat, and within a tent or indoors. Available in both camper (no hood) and hooded configurations. Also available in jumbo size. More information. | |
| Oz Trail Lake View Series 0C |
| Probably the most popular temperature range choice is 0C. This ensures that you will stay warm and comfortable even in the colder parts of Australia. Available in both camper (no hood) and hooded configurations. Also available in jumbo size. More information. | |
| Oz Trail Mountain View Series -5C |
| A series with cold sleepers in mind. If you intend camping inland or at altitude, you may wish to consider the Mountain View series. Available in both camper (no hood) and hooded configurations. Also available in junior and jumbo size. More information. | |
| Oz Trail Tandem Jumbo Camper -5 to 7C |
| This sleeping bag is unique in its ability to act as both a single and a double simply by unzipping it. As a single you can sleep under 1, 2 or 3 layers of polyester filling, while as a double you sleep under a single layer of filling. This allows for one of the most versitile sleeping bags you are likely to find. More information. | |
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| Note: 10C temperature ratings refer to a bag most suitable for summer camping (or children who sleep in tracksuits). 5C temperature ratings are suitable for all-year round family camping in Australia, if you are on an insulating matt and are within a tent or other enclosure. 0C temperature ratings are for the cold sleepers, or if the average nightly temperature of where you are heading drops to between 0 and 5C on a regular basis. -5C ratings are for those that wish to keep cosy on very cold nights, maybe you are going to camp at higher altitude? Or maybe you just fancy being warm in all conditions (you can always unzip the bag to cool it!) Back to Top |
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