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Sitting in cold temps in a tree saddle
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1966256" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>This may not matter where it only gets middling cold but for -25 and colder my suggestion, try putting the wind stopper layer on the outside. You will find you stay far warmer because the wind chill factor isn't removing the heat trapped in the last insulating layer. If it is -30, steel won't get colder than that no matter how hard the wind is blowing, but hot steel will cool off to -30 a whole bunch faster in a 30 mph wind than when it is calm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1966256, member: 26077"] This may not matter where it only gets middling cold but for -25 and colder my suggestion, try putting the wind stopper layer on the outside. You will find you stay far warmer because the wind chill factor isn't removing the heat trapped in the last insulating layer. If it is -30, steel won't get colder than that no matter how hard the wind is blowing, but hot steel will cool off to -30 a whole bunch faster in a 30 mph wind than when it is calm. [/QUOTE]
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