Advantages: Warm, designed specifically with children in mind, extendable Disadvantages: The toggles get in the way!
...with synthetic fibre. We decided on synthetic fibre because my husband is allergic to featherdown, we weren’t worried about how compact the bag would be and synthetic bags still perform well when wet or damp. Plus they can be machine washed with ease.
We chose the Ajungilak Little Viking Sleeping bag, as it seemed to combine all the features that we were looking for.
Ajungilak have been making sleeping bags for many years, I think the first bag was made in the 1870’s! They also specialise in synthetic fillings for sleeping bags and other bedding. Nowadays they manufacture their products in China but design and test them in Norway. They are widely available in the UK.
The Little Viking bag is an extendable sleeping bag recommended from birth until about 10 yrs old. It has an extra extension section that can be added on as the child...
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Advantages: Spacious, good looking, durable, easy to handle. Well priced. Disadvantages: Not a lot!
...of different colours for the side panels. I personally have the all-black version, but the more fashion conscious would probably go for a bag with the coloured side panels. The side panels can be in copper, blue, yellow, or silver. The nylon outer skin is very rain resistant, and is also simple to keep clean. I simply use a soft cloth and a bowl of soapy water to bring it back to “as new” condition. It also comes complete with a detachable rain hood that slips over the top section of the bag to keep your clubs dry in inclement weather, which you can also use to protect the club heads when your clubs are in transit on an aircraft. This detachable hood fits snugly and securely with both Velcro and press studs to help keep it safely in place.
The clubs themselves each have their own individual divider in the inside of the bag, which stops the heads...
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Advantages: Keeps you dry on rides Disadvantages: Quite thin
...Rain Poncho
On a recent visit to Legoland, Windsor, I was surprised at how many rides there were which involved getting wet. Having watched people coming off one of the Viking rides, and noticing how wet they were, I decided that this poncho was a must!
WHAT ARE THEY?
When contemplating the wet rides, being the caped crusader is probably the very best option.
The cape comes in a rather nifty cylinder with the name of the poncho clearly written and details of the manufacturer. There are no instructions because it's really quite self explanatory- wear it and avoid the very worst of the wet. Once the cylinder is opened, there is a thin plastic bag; open this and the poncho is inside.
It is basically a very lightweight poncho with a hood and two short sleeves. It would be better if they were really long but wetness...
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