Hey y'all
Going to nc mtns and the low is mid to upper fifties
Not sure what bag to use. I have a lafuma x600 (55 degree bag)
Mtn hardware 35. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hey y'all
Going to nc mtns and the low is mid to upper fifties
Not sure what bag to use. I have a lafuma x600 (55 degree bag)
Mtn hardware 35. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Do you have anything underneath you? Like a ccf pad?
Yes thermarest z-lite
Id grab the 35 degree bag, id rather have it and vent it if its too warm than not have it and wish i did!
Dale Gribble: I'm thinking, "new hammock." For me, laying and swaying in a hammock is like a steady morphine drip without the risk of renal failure.
Randy : yea but just remember yer roots and where ya come from....you got Hennessy in yer blood son......
Sleeping bags alway give you "extra" since they're much bulkier than a quilt which is made for a hammock. I found I can go much lower with a sleeping bag in a hammock. Last winter, it was 3°F and my 20° rated bag was plenty. Lots of extra down on top of me. Plus you probably have extra clothes, a fleece or jacket just in case.
I agree with bringing the 35. The ratings are just the temps you would survive in, not what you would be comfortable in.
35* bring, the ratings are low end with the assumption you've got proper shelter, clothing, and a full belly. I bring a 20* tq for anything over 40*,
35* bag. I was out last night in Pisgah Nat Forest with a zlite and 27 year old 20* bag and was very comfortable. I debated taking a fleece bag but glad I went with the heavier option.
The only reason not to take the warmer bag is the weight penalty, and then it comes down to how much weight and how far. I prefer to be warm and sleep.
Thanks y'all
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