Stirling Series Sleeping Bags
Sizes: Camper / Hood / 
Jumbo Camper / Jumbo Hood
The STIRLING series is all about warm and comfort, with full flannel inner and generous hi-loft fill. Excellent for "coldies"
that like camping in the cooler months.
Family Sleeping Bags
The Outdoor Equipped sleeping bag series is designed for reliable performance and maximum comfort. The range covers summer weight through to genuine four season sleeping bags. Designed for the whole family, scouts, caravaners, 4WD camping or school excursions, you'll find a bag that suits your needs.
Key Features
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Features
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Benefits
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Lofted polyester fill
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Maximum warmth and comfort
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Durable inner lining
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Comfortable touch and easy care
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Polyester outer
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Tough wearing
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TH zipper
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Reliability and mutlibag connection
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Chest collar and draft tube
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Creates an insulation barrier
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External pillow sleeve
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Holds pillow for all night comfort
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Internal security pocket
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Safe storage for personal affects
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Compression storage bag
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Compresses for minimum space
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Model
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Dimension
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Draft Tube
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Chest Collar
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Zipper tape
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Internal Pocket
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Pillow Sleeve
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Weight |
Comfort Rating
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| Stirling Camper |
75 x190cm
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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NA
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2.1kg
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-5/-10
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| Stirling Hood |
75 x 230cm
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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2.4kg
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-5/-10
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| Stirling Jumbo Camper |
80 x 195cm
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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NA
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3.0kg
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-5/-10
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| Stirling Jumbo Hood |
100 x 250cm |
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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3.4kg
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-5/-10
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There are many factors that affect the how warm a sleeping bag is. Environmental considerations such as weather conditions, your shelter and what you are sleeping on will make a difference. Individual differences including your age, fitness, size, clothing and when you last ate a meal will all affect how warm you are. The temperature rating on a sleeping bag ia an indicator of the minimum temperature a bag can be used comfortably at by an average person in a tent, on top of an insulation mat, dressed appropriately with all zips and drawstrings done up.

Sleeping
Comfort and warmth are important considerations when shopping for a sleeping bag. These tips will help ensure you have a good nights sleep on your next camping trip.
CLOTHING - The clothing you wear in your sleeping bag has a large impact on how warm you are.
GROUND INSULATION - A sleeping mat insulates you from the cold ground and provides additional comfort.
DIET - Having something in your stomach when you hit the sack will keep you warmer.
TENT - A tent adds another layer or dead air space around you that will keep you warmer over all than if you slept under the stars.
METABOLISM - Everybody's metabolism is different. Some one in their teens or twenties who exercises 3 times a week will generate much more heat than your average weekend-warrior. Women's metabolism differs greatly from men's.