Seeking out the best in sleeping bags and quilts? The main things you’ll be looking for are lightweight and compact options to ensure you’re not only unburdened on your adventures, but you’re warm and secure too. 

We stock a huge range of sleeping bags and quilts, no matter the scale of your trek. Whether you need a synthetic filling or a down sleeping bag, we have options to suit ranging from a single night under the stars in the summer, to a rain-soaked multi-day trip.

What do you need?

It can often feel confusing as to which sleeping bag or quilt you need. There are a huge range of styles, shapes and functions to choose from. Thankfully we stock some incredible brands such as Big Agnes, Nordisk and Sierra Designs.

It’s best to consider what you want performance-wise from your sleeping bag or quilt. Do you want something that will keep you warm in sub-zero temperatures? Perhaps you need something that can turn your tent into a snug, cosy retreat. Either way, browse our range below and do your research. 

Looking for those essentials to make your tent that little bit comfier at night? Check out our sleeping accessories here.

Still need more advice on which sleeping bag or quilt suits your needs best? Find out everything you need to know with our Ultimate Sleeping Bag Guide!, or alternatively,  drop us an email, we'd love to hear from you.


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Enlightened Equipment Revelation 850 Quilt
From £329.00
10D Burnt Orange / 10D Charcoal10D Navy / 10D Charcoal10D Forest / 10D Charcoal
Enlightened Equipment Enigma 850 Quilt
From £354.00
10D Charcoal Outer / 10D Yellow Inner10D Navy Outer / 10D Charcoal Inner

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to wash a sleeping bag?

Here are the steps on how to wash a sleeping bag:

1. Check the cleaning instructions on your sleeping bag's care label. You must be careful in determining the correct method of cleaning your sleeping bag. For example, your sleeping bag may be cleaned by hand, machine, or dry cleaning. Some sleeping bags can be machine washed,

2. If your washing machine may clean your sleeping bag safely, use a heavy commercial washing machine and a mild detergent. You should also use cool water and select the gentle cycle option.

3. If it's recommended to clean your sleeping bag through handwashing, you can fill a bathtub with cold water and mild detergent. After washing, you can gently agitate the sleeping bag and rinse it with cool water.

4. You should squeeze out as much water as possible without twisting or wringing your sleeping bag.

5. You can tumble dry on low heat and add clean tennis balls or dry towels to help fluff the insulation.

6. You should check your sleeping bag periodically to ensure that it is drying evenly and is not damaged by heat.

7. Once dry, you should store the sleeping bag in a cool, dry place, and make sure it is completely fluffed before packing it away.

Do you need a sleeping bag for camping?

A sleeping bag is not a mandatory requirement for camping but it is highly recommended because it gives you a comfortable place to sleep, especially during those colder seasons, as well as keeping you warm at night. It can trap air to retain your body heat. It also provides a comfortable barrier between you and the ground outdoors. A sleeping bag is a great investment, especially if you are a visit the great outdoors often (plus, it's a great piece of kit no matter where you go).

What are the 4 types of sleeping bags?

The four main types of sleeping bags are:

1. Rectangular - It is one of the classic designs. This will give you more space to move around. They are a great choice during the warm weather season of camping.

2. Mummy - These bags have a tapered shape and would be more fitted with your body, reducing the dead air space inside the bag and making it more efficient with retaining your body's warmth. Mummy bags are best during cold weather camping.

3. Double/Couples - These are nicely designed to fit two people. It usually has a bigger space and is generally rectangular. This would be great for couples, siblings, or close friends who want to sleep together in one bed.

4. Backpacking/Ultralight - These bags are lightweight and easier to carry. If you want to minimize the load of things you are taking during your camping trip, this would be a great choice. In addition, it has a mummy shape that would retain your body's warmth and save weight.

What are the warmest sleeping bags?

The warmest sleeping bags are typically rated for very low temperatures and are designed for extreme cold weather camping. The warmth of a sleeping bag depends on several factors, including insulation type, fill power and the bag's shape. Some of the warmest sleeping bags are:

1. Enlightened Equipment Revelation 850 Quilt
2. Big Agnes Torchlight
3. Sierra Designs Cloud
4. Therm-a-Rest Questar
5. Enlightened Equipment Enigma Quilt

It is also important to remember that the temperature rating would be based on a person's body heat retention. Everyone's comfort level is different. The warmth of a sleeping bag can be affected by other factors such as individual body type, clothing, and sleeping pad used. When you want to pick which sleeping bag would be best for you, make sure you choose the one rated for lower temperatures so that you can stay warm and comfortable even in the coldest season.

What is the best sleep system for wild camping?

One of the best sleep systems you could choose for wild camping would depend on different factors, such as the environment, season, and a person's preference. However, here are some great options that are typically included in an excellent sleep system specialized for wild camping.

1. Sleeping pad - A sleeping pad is a functional tool that retains heat and helps you sleep comfortably with its insulation capacity despite placing it on cold ground. There are different types of sleeping pads, namely air pads, foam pads, and self-inflating pads.

2. Sleeping bag - This tool is designed for its capacity to keep you warm despite any drop in temperature during your camping trip. Select a mummy-style bag for the cold climate, and choose the one with a rating below the lowest temperature you expect to encounter.

3. Tent - A tent is a camping tool that provides shelter outdoors. It would help keep you protected from the cold weather. It would be best if you chose a tent with a high rating concerning its waterproof capacity, pole strength, and adequate ventilation.

4. Clothing - Layering is essential to staying warm outdoors. Wear a base layer of wool or synthetic material to wick away moisture, a mid-layer of fleece or down for insulation, and an outer layer of waterproof or breathable fabric to protect against the elements.

5. Headwear - A hat or beanie that would help protect your ears and your head from the cold weather. It will help keep you warm and would retain your body heat.

Overall, the best sleep system for wild camping provides comfort, protection from the elements, and the right amount of insulation for the expected conditions.

Can you use quilts for camping?

Yes, quilts can be used for camping. Quilts are similar to sleeping bags but are designed to be lighter and more packable. They are often made from lightweight and breathable materials and can be used in warm weather camping or as a supplement to a sleeping bag for added insulation.

Quilts are one of the handiest tools for camping. They are similar to sleeping bags, but they are easier to pack and it is lightweight. They are made from lightweight and breathable materials and can be used in warm weather camping. You can also use it to supplement your sleeping bag for extra warmth.

Quilts typically do not have a hood or zippers like sleeping bags, so they are best used with a sleeping pad to provide insulation from the ground. Some quilts also have attachment points or loops that allow them to be secured to a sleeping pad, preventing them from slipping off at night. In conclusion, quilts are an excellent option for people who prioritize lightweight and packable gear for camping and backpacking trips.