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Sleeping Bags

Created for Military & Camping Use

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Military Sleeping Bags | Task Outdoor

Sleeping Bags - Camping, Outdoor & Field Sleeping Bags


Built for warmth, durability and reliable performance, our Sleeping Bags collection delivers dependable comfort across a wide range of environments. Suited to camping, festivals, field use and expeditions, these bags are chosen to perform in real-world conditions where rest and recovery matter.

From cold-weather designs to lightweight, packable bags for travel and festivals, this range balances insulation, packability and hard-wearing construction, ideal for use throughout the UK and beyond.

Shop by brand, including Snugpak, Highlander and Vango.

What you'll find in this collection

  • Three and four-season bags for cold-weather warmth
  • Lightweight, packable bags for travel and festivals
  • Roomy comfort-fit and slimmer mummy-style designs
  • Durable materials built for repeated outdoor use
  • Compression options for easy transport and storage

Engineered for dependable performance, these sleeping bags provide warmth and comfort in varied climates. Whether you're camping, on exercise or heading to a festival, this collection helps you rest well wherever you are.

Ideal for

Camping & Bushcraft • Hiking & Backpacking • Festivals & Events • Field Use & Expeditions • Outdoor & Countryside Use • Military & Cadet

Related collections

Part of Camping & Survival. Pair with Liners, Bivvy Bags & Blankets or Sleeping Mats & Pillows.


Frequently Asked Questions

What do season ratings mean?

Season ratings are a rough guide to warmth: one to two season bags suit summer, three season covers spring to autumn, and four season is built for cold winter use. Check each product for its comfort and temperature ratings.

What is the difference between a mummy and a square bag?

Mummy bags are tapered to trap heat efficiently and pack down small, while square (rectangular) bags offer more room and comfort. Mummy designs tend to suit colder, lightweight use; square bags suit relaxed camping.

How can I make a sleeping bag warmer?

Add a liner for extra insulation, use an insulating sleeping mat to cut heat loss to the ground, and add a bivvy bag for cold or exposed conditions.

How should I store a sleeping bag?

Use the compression sack for transport, but store the bag loosely (uncompressed) at home to protect the insulation and keep it lofting well.