CAMPING GEAR | Snug as a Bug In The Night Owl 3 In 1 Sleeping Bag – Review

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Looking for a super snuggly double sleeping bag that converts into two singles that will see you through spring, summer and autumn camping trips? Read on for our review of The Night Owl 3 in 1 Sleeping Bag…

Night Owl 3 in 1 sleeping bag review

What is it?

Luxury 3-in-1 Sleeping Bag from the Fine Bedding Company £95

Overall Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (4.5 / 5)

Stockists

Features

  • 3 Season / 7 Tog Rating
  • Unzips to Sreate 2 Single Sleeping Bags
  • Super Soft Printed Polyester Cover
  • 100% Smartfil® Polyester from Recycled PET Bottles
  • Home Washable and Fast Drying
  • Hypoallergenic 

What we thought

One of the main things I look for in a sleeping bag is the material. I’m not a fan of the way some synthetic bags feel against the skin and I prefer a more natural cotton-feel.

Although the Night Owl 3 in 1 has a polyester cover, it feels nice and soft against the skin and is lovely to sleep in. In fact, with its calming light blue colour, it’s like sleeping inside a big floofy marshmallow cloud!

When getting in and out, despite the generous filling, the zip never gets stuck, which is a problem I have encountered with one of my previous sleeping bags.

The sleeping bag is super light whilst at the same time being incredibly warm and cosy. The really clever bit is that it can be used as either a double sleeping bag, or as two singles.

Night Owl 3 in 1 sleeping bag review

The verdict

Our Rating

Quality 4.5/5

Practicality 5/5

Warmth 4.5/5

Value 4/5

Overall Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (4.5 / 5)

We love the versatility that this sleeping bag provides and it’s a great quality and highly capable 3-season bag (7-tog) that will easily see you through autumn and spring camping trips.

The other big bonus with this sleeping bag is that it can be machine washed and the Smartfil® Polyester sleeping bag filling is made from 100% recycled PET bottles, so as far as sleeping bags go, it makes a more environmentally friendly choice.

The sleeping bag, used as a double
The sleeping bag, used as a double on my single camp bed

At £95, it’s not a cheap sleeping bag by any means, but performance-wise it holds up well compared to similarly priced sleeping bags like the Vango Aurora and the Outwell Camper Lux, and is definitely worth considering.

Long-Term Review Update

I’ve now had this for over a year and I’ve used it so often, it has become a vital piece of camping kit. As well as being excellent and hugely versatile when camping, whenever I’m staying over with friends or family, this is what I use. It’s an excellent mix of sleeping bag/duvet and is something I continue to use often and find highly versatile.


DISCLOSURE | The featured product was supplied by The Fine Bedding Company. We were not paid to write this review.

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