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    Lowest tempts for JRB MTW 3

    Hey yall,

    What are the lowest temp's that anyone has taken the Mt. Wash 3 down to comfortably?

    Thx

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    Jrb Mw3

    In answer to your question, I have had my MW3 UQ down to 25 degrees with absolutely no comfort problems. I think that I can go at least ten degrees colder. I use the MW3 UQ on a Clark NX-250 with a NF 30 degree semi rectangular down bag which I use as an over quilt.

    For cold weather sleep clothing, I use a mid-weight Smartwool outfit, wool socks, and a Polarfleece balaclava. When I bought the MW3 UQ I spoke to one of the Jack's who said that he can sleep comfortably down to 20 degrees in just his skivvies using a MW3 UQ. I'm not sure that I will be personally trying that anytime soon. But, I believe him.

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    Longbow,

    Thanks for the input. I am bringing mine to the AZ hang this weekend. Looks like you will be there as well. Look forward to meeting some other AZ hangers.

    -angelo

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    Hi Angelo:

    Yes, I will see you at the Arizona Hangout. I am excited about the opportunity to meet you and the other Arizona hammock folks who decide to attend.

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    Hi Angelo, I've taken the MW3, so far, to 29 degrees w/about a 9mph breeze. I used a No-Snivler and micro-fleece pants, socks and shirt, fleece beanie and my Buff around my neck and lower face. Warm and comfy. Tried the same set up with same temp, but changed out the no-snivler for a NF cat's meow primaloft bag. With the bag, I was WAY to hot. Trying different set ups is half the fun, good luck

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