Temp Range
We hesitate to offer temp comfort ranges because there are so many variables, but here we go...Listed are the low end ratings. Warmer temps are no problem with the multi-venting options. We assume users understands standard UL clothing, shelter, site selection and quilt sleeping strategies.
ClimaShield XP 2.5oz/sq/yd
50 Degrees : T Shirt, merino wool thong
46 Degrees : Long sleeve shirt, long pants, socks, light balaclava
42 Degrees : Lightly insulated clothes, thicker balaclava, bivy or enclosed shelter
33.9 Degrees : More insulated clothes, mo-better balaclava, real nice socks, lots O' down around, bivy or enclosed shelter
ClimaShield XP 5oz/sq/yd
44 Degrees : Sequined UL wind pant shorts
40 Degrees: Long sleeve shirt, long pants, socks, light balaclava
35 Degrees : Lightly insulated clothes, thicker balaclava
30 Degrees : More insulated clothes, mo-better balaclava, real nice socks,bivy or enclosed shelter
25.314 Degrees : More insulated clothes, mo-better balaclava, real nice socks, raw animal willpower, bivy or enclosed shelter
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