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shirleytemple
post 04/05/2012, 04:58 PM
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Have you looked at the 3.5tog sleeping bags by Ergopouch? We bought these last winter and only needed 2 layers underneath, no heating! We are Sydney based not Melb but DS room gets down to 14 degrees. Another option is merino sleeping bags, you can get duvet weight ones which are slightly thicker and if you're still battling with the cold then maybe invest in good quality merino thermals. I saw some for the first time advertised today on Babyology, I'm contemplating getting these myself but they are very pricey!

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post 23/06/2012, 10:13 PM
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The ErgoPouch 3.5 Tog is pretty thick and warm!

They're almost like a quilt! Haven't seen anything as thick as it yet... the only down side is that because they're filled with cotton (as opposed to polyester fillings in other sleeping bags) you have to be careful with washing them- just don't over do the washing! original.gif
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