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By *ryandsee OP Man
over a year ago
Yorkshire |
OK, here it is. I need to get one of those things to keep warm at home but it's all a bit confusing with all these slankets, oodies, onesies etc. It has to be for whole body ( possibly with a hood but not essential), easy to walk about and not trail everywhere, have pockets and with easy access to relevant parts for comfort breaks. Serious suggestions please |
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Someone mentioned a musucbag the other day. They seem to be like a onesie made from sleeping bag material.
I have seriously considered a ski suit or at least salopettes (I think that's what they're called).
It's not so much this winter although it's going to be bad enough, but future winters when we don't have £66 a month contribution |
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By *ryandsee OP Man
over a year ago
Yorkshire |
"Someone mentioned a musucbag the other day. They seem to be like a onesie made from sleeping bag material.
I have seriously considered a ski suit or at least salopettes (I think that's what they're called).
It's not so much this winter although it's going to be bad enough, but future winters when we don't have £66 a month contribution"
Thank, just looked at the musucbags. They seem great for very cold times. Quite pricey but perhaps worth considering. |
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"Someone mentioned a musucbag the other day. They seem to be like a onesie made from sleeping bag material.
I have seriously considered a ski suit or at least salopettes (I think that's what they're called).
It's not so much this winter although it's going to be bad enough, but future winters when we don't have £66 a month contribution
Thank, just looked at the musucbags. They seem great for very cold times. Quite pricey but perhaps worth considering. "
They are expensive, salopettes are cheaper and could be worn outdoors too.
I saw a YouTube video recently where a woman advised buying s padded coat a couple of sizes too big to wear at home. That doesn't solve the problem of cold legs though. I find it easier to keep my upper body warm |
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By *ryandsee OP Man
over a year ago
Yorkshire |
"Someone mentioned a musucbag the other day. They seem to be like a onesie made from sleeping bag material.
I have seriously considered a ski suit or at least salopettes (I think that's what they're called).
It's not so much this winter although it's going to be bad enough, but future winters when we don't have £66 a month contribution
Thank, just looked at the musucbags. They seem great for very cold times. Quite pricey but perhaps worth considering.
They are expensive, salopettes are cheaper and could be worn outdoors too.
I saw a YouTube video recently where a woman advised buying s padded coat a couple of sizes too big to wear at home. That doesn't solve the problem of cold legs though. I find it easier to keep my upper body warm "
Thank you. I ordered a thick fleece onesie for now. See how I get on. Might get something else later. I went for plain colour avoiding the panther and gorilla look ones |
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