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<blockquote data-quote="Ga6570" data-source="post: 2165490" data-attributes="member: 108782"><p>The temperature rating on a sleeping bag isn't a comfort rating. It's a "keep you alive" down to this temperature rating. For that reason I have a -30 bag for 30 degree camping. Shedding cotton clothing, wearing clean dry fleece and using a neck gator and hat also help me sleep warmer and comfortable, even when it dips below freezing.</p><p>When I was a scoutmaster and we camped in all seasons, sometimes I'd pack two sleeping bags, what a difference that would make!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ga6570, post: 2165490, member: 108782"] The temperature rating on a sleeping bag isn’t a comfort rating. It’s a “keep you alive” down to this temperature rating. For that reason I have a -30 bag for 30 degree camping. Shedding cotton clothing, wearing clean dry fleece and using a neck gator and hat also help me sleep warmer and comfortable, even when it dips below freezing. When I was a scoutmaster and we camped in all seasons, sometimes I’d pack two sleeping bags, what a difference that would make!! [/QUOTE]
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