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<blockquote data-quote="AkBirder300" data-source="post: 2179963" data-attributes="member: 112870"><p>I don't think you'll regret it, when compared to down a quality synthetic bag will weigh more and be less packable, but it will still keep you warm when wet and costs a lot less. As long as you're good with those trade offs then the MH lamina sounds like it would work. I'd rather have a synthetic bag with a great sleeping pad then a down bag and a garbage pad. Sleep comfort is really about the whole system. For me that's my merino baselayers, sleeping bag, Xtherm pad and inflatable memory foam pillow. Totally worth it for a restful night and staying warm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AkBirder300, post: 2179963, member: 112870"] I don’t think you’ll regret it, when compared to down a quality synthetic bag will weigh more and be less packable, but it will still keep you warm when wet and costs a lot less. As long as you’re good with those trade offs then the MH lamina sounds like it would work. I’d rather have a synthetic bag with a great sleeping pad then a down bag and a garbage pad. Sleep comfort is really about the whole system. For me that’s my merino baselayers, sleeping bag, Xtherm pad and inflatable memory foam pillow. Totally worth it for a restful night and staying warm. [/QUOTE]
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