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We have 6 Vango midi child's sleeping bags for sale. They were bought for the business but never used. 

£10 each (no offers) and happy to sell them individually.

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Described on the website as 

"The Galaxy is a practical family camping bag featuring a combination of durable Terylene cotton exterior shell with a soft, brushed flannel lining. The bag has an offset double-layer construction which reduces clumping of the filling and the creation of 'cold spots' (Stanetta has a big one of these). The insulation itself is single-hole siliconised hollow fibre which traps warm air and maximises loft. This construction gives the bag a minimum 2-season temperature rating similar to that of the Nitestar Midi. The bag is rectangular (so plenty of leg room) with hood, drawcord closure, 2-way autolock zip (to seal in warmth or allow for ventilation), zip guard to reduce snagging, stuffsac included."

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