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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 1954920" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>Bag: Ledge Sports Featherlite, 24oz fill, 2lbs complete, 20°F rating. $50</p><p>Klymit Static inflatable sleeping pad, 18oz, $30</p><p>I bring a thermal bag used on lifeboats. The bag and pad slip inside it. In a pinch, don't need a tent, but the dew in the morning can be pretty heavy.</p><p>The combo with thermals comfortably takes me down to 0°F, snow camping.</p><p>Ledge is out of Tooele, UT. Their stuff is heavier than "better quality" bags, but it sure works. Mine is getting on 12 years old, still fluffs up nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 1954920, member: 94154"] Bag: Ledge Sports Featherlite, 24oz fill, 2lbs complete, 20°F rating. $50 Klymit Static inflatable sleeping pad, 18oz, $30 I bring a thermal bag used on lifeboats. The bag and pad slip inside it. In a pinch, don't need a tent, but the dew in the morning can be pretty heavy. The combo with thermals comfortably takes me down to 0°F, snow camping. Ledge is out of Tooele, UT. Their stuff is heavier than "better quality" bags, but it sure works. Mine is getting on 12 years old, still fluffs up nicely. [/QUOTE]
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