Earlier in the thread a comment was made that Hennessy does not supply the space blanket liner. They have changed that policy, apparently - when I got my insulation system, there was a space blanket in there, with everything else!
I have tried the HHSS but was not warm even at 40- 50F, it is not a good system.
I tried it and had to much condensation, so it is not for me.
I tried it and have not had any significant condensation problems.
Condensation was manageable, and I was warm down to 40F with the basic system.
I was warm to 30F with basic system and condensation was acceptable
I was warm to about 20F (basic system) and condensation was acceptable
I have been warm below 20F with the basic system
I have been warm well below 20F by adding unworn clothing or other insulation in the undercover
The UC provides significant extra wind/rain/snow/fog protection, which is a big plus!
I find it to be more than adequate for the money and weight/volume. I like it!
Earlier in the thread a comment was made that Hennessy does not supply the space blanket liner. They have changed that policy, apparently - when I got my insulation system, there was a space blanket in there, with everything else!
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I have used the super shelter in temps around 40 degrees maybe a bit below and I was fine, I also will note I don't sleep fully dressed like alot of people do so that should tell you something. I used a 15 degree bag as top quilt.
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