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Just about to cut up an old sleeping bag but decided to check on-line sales of bags to help insulate the aquaroll. (We are away over Christmas in the Van and have been for many years visiting family. However, so far no real freezing conditions but suspicious this year we could be caught out!).
At around £18 delivered the on-line bags will save a lot of messing around with sewing sleeping bags and devising a waterproof cover for the whole bag of tricks!
Does anyone have any experience with the on-line insulated covers please? They don't look particularly substantial.
Are they waterproof or do they get soggy and heavy if it rains? (Yes, I know no need to use if raining but could easily be caught out)
Do people take something to stand the aquaroll on - ideally a bit of polystyrene insulation I guess.
At under £20 seems hardly worth the messing around to make our own. And no we don't have an old padded jacket we can use.
Edited to attach example pic.
At around £18 delivered the on-line bags will save a lot of messing around with sewing sleeping bags and devising a waterproof cover for the whole bag of tricks!
Does anyone have any experience with the on-line insulated covers please? They don't look particularly substantial.
Are they waterproof or do they get soggy and heavy if it rains? (Yes, I know no need to use if raining but could easily be caught out)
Do people take something to stand the aquaroll on - ideally a bit of polystyrene insulation I guess.
At under £20 seems hardly worth the messing around to make our own. And no we don't have an old padded jacket we can use.
Edited to attach example pic.
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