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Sleeping bag/ quilt temp rating for September Elk.
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<blockquote data-quote="camelman" data-source="post: 2497747" data-attributes="member: 119863"><p>I know this has been discussed but I couldn't find the answer that suited me.</p><p> I'm looking for a quilt for the early season. Pretty much any state, just September elk. I'm a super hot sleeper and my current quilt is a 0 degree and it's kept me toasty all the way down to -15.</p><p> I'm currently looking at a EE 30 degree revelation quilt, I figure I can always layer if the temps drop. My early season shelter is a seekoutside DST so the goal is stay pretty minimal until a storm is forecasted. Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="camelman, post: 2497747, member: 119863"] I know this has been discussed but I couldn't find the answer that suited me. I'm looking for a quilt for the early season. Pretty much any state, just September elk. I'm a super hot sleeper and my current quilt is a 0 degree and it's kept me toasty all the way down to -15. I'm currently looking at a EE 30 degree revelation quilt, I figure I can always layer if the temps drop. My early season shelter is a seekoutside DST so the goal is stay pretty minimal until a storm is forecasted. Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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