Snugpak Travelpak Traveller Review
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Snugpak Travelpak Traveller Review

Heading to warmer climes and in need of a lightweight sleeping bag? The Snugpak Travelpak Traveller could be the one for you.

Our rating

3

Published: October 12, 2023 at 10:51 am

Pros:

Built in mosquito net Antibacterial fabrics Opens fully as a quilt Compression sack

Cons:

Synthetic feel Sticky zips on the mosquito net

Our review: A budget-friendly, lightweight sleeping bag well-suited to long trips overseas

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Yorkshire-based outdoor experts Snugpak started as a cottage industry in the 1970s and still make some of their products in their UK factory today. The Travelpak Traveller sleeping bag has been designed to take you on longer trips to warmer climates but would also function well in UK summer conditions. Its built-in mosquito net will protect you from Scottish midges as well as more exotic insects, but it is perhaps this bag’s versatility that will earn it a place in your rucksack.

Snugpak Travelpak Traveller

First impressions

With its all-round zip and wide rectangle shape, this sleeping bag will open easily into a quilt but it also offers plenty of wriggle space when zipped. Its fabrics feel on the crackly synthetic side but when you’re travelling, robustness can be as important as comfort. The mosquito net looks effective and offers a level of overnight reassurance that might help you get the sleep you need.

How warm is the bag?

The warmth to pack size ratio of this synthetic sleeping bag is great for travelling but in the UK, it would only be suitable for warmer summer nights. The Travelsoft Polyester insulation is evenly distributed and the bag works as well in quilt mode as it does zipped up. Designed for warmer climes, this sleeping bag does not have a shoulder baffle but the hood is cinchable and there is a padded zip baffle.

How comfortable?

The Polyester fabric of this bag feels synthetic and slightly sticky against the skin in warmer weather, but the bag is of generous size. The mosquito net is surprisingly comfortable and will stow away in its own pocket, but the net's cheaper, sticky zip can make undoing it tricky. Although this sleeping bag will undo fully to make a flat quilt, the bag zip is not YKK standard and is fiddlier than some. The antibacterial fabrics should keep this sleeping bag fresher without washing on long warm trips.

Is the down responsibly sourced?

This sleeping bag does not contain down.

Sustainability?

Snugpak are one of the few companies that still manufacture sleeping bags in Europe and the UK.

Are other versions available?

The Snugpak Travelpak 1 is mummy-shaped and slightly lighter but has the same temperature rating.

Is it good value?

Yes. You would struggle to find another sleeping bag with these useful features at this price.

Best for:

Long trips to overseas locations with warm climates. Perfect for a gap year or sabbatical.

Similar to:

The Vango Zenith 200 also has a bug net but costs and weighs more as well as having a larger pack size.


Facts at a glance: Snugpak Travelpak Traveller

  • RRP: £57
  • Shape: Rectangular
  • Fill: Synthetic Polyester
  • Weight: 900g
  • Packed size: 15cm x 18cm
  • Comfort rating (manufacturer’s own): Comfort temperature 7°C (lower temperature 2°C)

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