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    Senior Member turk's Avatar
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    i have slept in an ENO single in the canadian subarctic below -47 deg. No pad,
    2 JRB UQ's, full mummy bag, and JRB top quilt. the hammock itself was great.
    I had to sleep a little straighter than i normally like, and end covers improvised out of
    my parka and snow pants were crucial in keeping the cold from creeping into the ends
    of the UQ's even when drawn up very tight. The ENO single was otherwise a flawless
    sleep.
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    Canton, Ohio
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    I've been comfortable down to 20 deg. I have a double nest that I throw a thermarest pad in and a Montbell 10 degree down bag. I use a Jacks-R-Better cat tarp.

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    New Member opossumlee's Avatar
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    Mar 2010
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    Georgetown,Tx
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    ENO SINGLE
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    Any of hogn8r,s
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    OCF with 0-F SB
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    Wooopeee man
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    good to go

    Me and my brother Hogn8r this winter in TX just had to go camping(made a special trip)on what we knew would be the coldest night of our winter for testing gear.I used my ENO single with OCF pad with fleece blanket around it. a O' mummy bag my feet got cold(my fault)but the rest of me was fine temp.that morning was 17degrees

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    Raleigh, NC
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    I regularly camp in the winter here in North Carolina in the winter. Coldest I've been out in a hammock in is 20. In the cold I use an old military mummy bag b/c it doesn't seem to compress as much and I also have a cheap ($5ish) 4x6 foot fleece blanket from wally world that i put under my head back and rear for insulation b/c fleece doesn't compress much therefor offering good insulation. It doesn't pack down very small, but most of the winter camping we do is not far from the car. I also am a very hot sleeper though. I find that if I set up where the wind isn't coming in the head or foot end of the tarp instead hitting the side that goes almost to the ground I stay warmer.

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