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The Vango Cobra 600 Down Sleeping Bag is great value, 4-season, and packs away small & light |
Vango Cobra 600 Sleeping bag review
Wild camping is a big hobby of mine and a lightweight down-filled sleeping bag that packs away small is a key bit of kit for me - infact it's essential! I was therefore keen to test this new technical sleeping bag out when it was gifted to me by Vango, which is the warmest sleeping bag in their range. As ever I try and keep my reviews straightforward and to the point and they are always unbiased.
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The Vango Cobra 600 sleeping bag only weighs 1.1kg and packs away small so easy to fit in your rucksack, perfect for wild camping in colder conditions. |
Pro's of the Cobra 600
- It's a great value down sleeping bag for the budget conscious (you should be able to pick one up for around £220 online - RRP £320!)
- The Cobra 600 is lightweight at 1.1kg - ideal for those who like to carry minimum weight, such as a wild camper like me!
- It has a 20D 380T Nylon Outer Shell fabric which is durable and water-resistant
- It's suitable for 4 seasons, with a stated comfort temperature of -5c (comfort limit of -12c) I always think it's confusing with sleeping bag ratings as some of us are warm sleepers and some are cold. Personally I’m a warm sleeper and tested this bag out at 1c - and it was fine with the hood up (wearing just boxer shorts if you must know ha). In general with sleeping bags I wouldn’t usually go much colder than the comfort temp - which in this case is -5c - unless you are wearing thermals too and have a sleeping matt with a very high R (insulation) rating.
- The down insulation used is Vango's own Hydro Barrier Down (ethically sourced), a 700 fill-power goose down which is ultra lightweight and apparently treated to stay drier 4x longer than untreated down - a big plus point with this bag
- I’m 6ft and weigh 14 stone - I found the sleeping bag a good fit for me
- The welded box wall construction maintains even distribution of the down insulation form head to toe (and avoid cold spots) - a very useful feature
- It has a neat footbox construction to make it more comfortable for the feet to be in their natural position
- The Zip Guard feature prevents zip catching on outer fabric - which I love
- The 3D Hood has multiple points of adjustment to seal in warmth and feels a snug and cosy fit
- It has a very high feature list - which you can see on Vango's website here
- Comes with a large storage mesh stuff suck
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The Zip guard is a good little feature and means the zip doesn't get stuck when using it - I hate it when that happens on your gear! |
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The welded box wall construction maintains even distribution of the down insulation from head to toe (and avoids cold spots) - a must-have feature when dealing with cold temps |
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Its comes with a large mesh stuff sack for storage to help prolong the life of the down fill |
Negative's of the Cobra 600
- To be honest this a great sleeping bag for the money and doesn't have many downsides - but here are a few niggles:
- I remain to be convinced about the temperature ratings (a confusing thing about all sleeping bag ratings to be honest) In general with sleeping bags I wouldn’t usually go much colder than the comfort temp - which in this case is -5c and I'll stand by that - I wouldn't want to push this down to -12c. In saying that I wild camp in the UK and only extreme winter high-altitude temperatures in the Lakes/Scotland would push this bag beyond it's limits I think.
- Note for winter camping (which should go without saying) you will also need a winter suitable sleeping mat - sleeping on the floor in one of these won’t protect you from the cold conditions
- I'm 6ft and this sleeping bag is a perfect size for me - anyone bigger than 6ft 2 would need something longer though
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The Vango Cobra 600 Sleeping bag is a great for UK wild campers across all seasons |
Summary of the Vango Cobra 600 sleeping bag
All things considered the Vango Cobra 600 Sleeping bag is a great addition to the budget conscious, camper's kit, who wants a light-weight, 4 season, down-filled sleeping bag. I'll continue to use it and look forward to many more spring, autumn & winter wild camps in the UK using this sleeping bag.
Vango also have the Cobra 400 Sleeping bag which is a 3 season down-filled sleeping bag that looks similar but has a comfort temp down to -1c as opposed to -5c for the Cobra 600 - if you just do spring, summer & autumn camping this will be worth checking out also and you can pick one up for about £180 online.
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