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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 1421418" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>Mildot1960, are you a Brit?</p><p>Snugpak items are British made. Heavyand bulky but warm and being synthetic fill they dry fast.</p><p></p><p>My warmest bag is an LL Bean -20 F. Dry-Down treated goose down bag. Hey, I'm a geezer and don't want to carry more weight than necessary.</p><p>I'm fairly sure I could push that bag to -40 F. with my polar weight polyester long johns, balaclava and puffy pants, jacket and booties.</p><p></p><p>[USER=32173]@dogman[/USER], I use a Tarptent Moment DW solo tent (ripstop inner) for 4 season camping. It's very wind-worthy and can resist a heavy, wet snow load with its crossing pole which I altered to fit under the fly. (See the photo at Backpacking Light, "Gear" forum, Tarptent Thread. It's the first post in that thread.) This 1 person tent is just amazing for the weight. Two doors and vestibules.</p><p></p><p>Eric B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 1421418, member: 54178"] Mildot1960, are you a Brit? Snugpak items are British made. Heavyand bulky but warm and being synthetic fill they dry fast. My warmest bag is an LL Bean -20 F. Dry-Down treated goose down bag. Hey, I'm a geezer and don't want to carry more weight than necessary. I'm fairly sure I could push that bag to -40 F. with my polar weight polyester long johns, balaclava and puffy pants, jacket and booties. [USER=32173]@dogman[/USER], I use a Tarptent Moment DW solo tent (ripstop inner) for 4 season camping. It's very wind-worthy and can resist a heavy, wet snow load with its crossing pole which I altered to fit under the fly. (See the photo at Backpacking Light, "Gear" forum, Tarptent Thread. It's the first post in that thread.) This 1 person tent is just amazing for the weight. Two doors and vestibules. Eric B. [/QUOTE]
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