Hygger and Sleeping Bags with arms and legs in the Press
12 June 2011 Ramp Magazin (Germany)
10 June 2011 Fancy (Netherlands)
8 June 2011 Prinz (Germany)
5 June 2011 Festivalguide (Germany)
Ganzkörperschlafsack - für Schlafwandler
Bett und Pyjama - together at last. Der Ganzkörperschlafsack ist der festivaltauglichste Schlafsack den wir fnden konnten. Gibt's für Erwachsene wie Kinder und hält Temperaturen bis -9° C ab. Wir verlosen zwei Stück!
4 June 2011 GeekAlerts (United Kingdom)
The human-shaped sleeping bag
We all have heard of Snuggies and how easy they make it to keep warm on a cold night while watching TV. The human-shaped sleeping bag takes it a step further. These are sleeping bags that you put on and wear like clothing when you are ready to sleep or are cold and need them. They offer amazing mobility and all the warmth of a traditional sleeping bag. It makes for a lot easier camping trip and hiking expedition; not to mention something easy to through on the kids on a cold winter night.
3 June 2011 Truck & Driver (United Kingdom)
1 June 2011 Festivalguide (United Kingdom)
Murphy Simmonds tries out a man-shaped sleeping bag
We love sleeping bags. Ever since our parents first packed us into one of these thick, fluffy people-sleeves, we have felt an intense fondness for the sensation of womblike safety they provide in any given surroundings.
When we were being shunned, bullied, beaten and – on a good day – fondled during a series of scout camps, it was the warm embrace of our sleeping bag which soothed our soul. When we collapsed, frothing at the mouth after injecting a cocktail of heroin, cocaine, crystal meth, gin, Fisherman’s Friend and Tipp-Ex into our neck at a music festival, it was the calming hug of a sleeping bag which chaperoned us on our trip to A&E.
And when we were parachuted out of a plane into the Taliban-ruled desert of Afghanistan with nothing but a broom handle and bin lid to defend ourselves, it was the reassuring… oh no, wait, we didn’t have a sleeping bag at that point. Which is probably why we’re writing this from a secure cell in a terrorist bunker. If you’re reading this, please inform NATO of our plight.
Anyway, we love sleeping bags. And we thought we could never love an outdoor night aid more than a sleeping bag. But we were wrong.
Let us introduce the human-shaped sleeping bag. It has a silly name, yes, but trust us when we say it is a thing of great beauty, and something we’re amazed has not been done before. It’s a sleeping bag shaped like a person.
You put it on by stepping inside the leg bits, sliding your hands into the arm bits and zipping up either side of the chest. Hey presto, you’re a human Teletubby.
It is, essentially, what a sleeping bag would be if someone had sat down while designing it and taken a proper look at a human being. The result is something you can walk about in unhindered, then just lie down and fall asleep without any extra faff. It even has zippy bits to free your hands, so you can hold stuff. It’s a problem if you walk on wet ground or need the loo, but then so’s a normal sleeping bag.
In summary, we like the human-shaped sleeping bag. We like it very much. If you like sleepings bags, you’ll probably like it too. We just wish we had one here with us in the cell. It’s awfully cold in this Taliban cell.
17 May 2011 heft|ig magazin (Germany)