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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 1034130" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>lazylabs,</p><p></p><p>I have a -20 F. Mountain Hardware synthetic bag (Polarguard Delta) and it is BIG and HEAVY! With the extra side gore unzipped to expand it I can insert my down Weatern Mountaineering Megalite bag inside and it is not compressed. That combo is good to -40F. It's a great winter bag but just far too heavy. I'll take the greater sleeping comfort and lighter weight of down any time.</p><p></p><p>As for sleeping in my Cabela's thermal long johns I confess that i do B/C it's the only way to not feel a cool bag on your skin all night. </p><p></p><p>As for breathing in temps near and below zero F. I use a <strong>Psolar mask</strong> that warms incoming air with its copper coils on the mouth area. That way I lose less moisture at night thru my lungs trying to heat cold air. That means not waking up really thirsty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 1034130, member: 54178"] lazylabs, I have a -20 F. Mountain Hardware synthetic bag (Polarguard Delta) and it is BIG and HEAVY! With the extra side gore unzipped to expand it I can insert my down Weatern Mountaineering Megalite bag inside and it is not compressed. That combo is good to -40F. It's a great winter bag but just far too heavy. I'll take the greater sleeping comfort and lighter weight of down any time. As for sleeping in my Cabela's thermal long johns I confess that i do B/C it's the only way to not feel a cool bag on your skin all night. As for breathing in temps near and below zero F. I use a [B]Psolar mask[/B] that warms incoming air with its copper coils on the mouth area. That way I lose less moisture at night thru my lungs trying to heat cold air. That means not waking up really thirsty. [/QUOTE]
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