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Taking My -20 F. down bag to -40 F. ... maybe
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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 1377266" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>ssnake,</p><p>I've put on my base layer and puffy layer to see if the bag was large enough. It was fine and neither my bag nor puffy were compressed. In fact I was surprised how much space my legs had with all these layers.</p><p>These layers and the great collar on this bag will make it very efficient. I need to test it at or near -20 F. with only my base layer of "polar" weight polyester long johns, heavy sleep socks and fleece balaclava. If the bag is OK at or very near its limit then I will know it will <em>likely</em> be good at -40 F. with the puffy layer. (fingers crossed)</p><p></p><p>Eric B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 1377266, member: 54178"] ssnake, I've put on my base layer and puffy layer to see if the bag was large enough. It was fine and neither my bag nor puffy were compressed. In fact I was surprised how much space my legs had with all these layers. These layers and the great collar on this bag will make it very efficient. I need to test it at or near -20 F. with only my base layer of "polar" weight polyester long johns, heavy sleep socks and fleece balaclava. If the bag is OK at or very near its limit then I will know it will [I]likely[/I] be good at -40 F. with the puffy layer. (fingers crossed) Eric B. [/QUOTE]
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