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Taking My -20 F. down bag to -40 F. ... maybe
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<blockquote data-quote="PBramble" data-source="post: 1377300" data-attributes="member: 103823"><p>So, I have to ask, because I spent last night in the teens in a -40 bag with pjs, a long sleeve t and a balaclava. I was still chilly at about the 5 hour mark. It just got worse from there. Set up was bag on an air mattress on foam pads in a truck bed. Condensation froze in the camper shell, on the face mask and some ice had formed on the outer side of the bag. Is it really a -40 bag if I get cold wearing extra clothes when it's 15*? Do I expect too much to be able to climb into a sleeping bag with pjs and stay warm?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBramble, post: 1377300, member: 103823"] So, I have to ask, because I spent last night in the teens in a -40 bag with pjs, a long sleeve t and a balaclava. I was still chilly at about the 5 hour mark. It just got worse from there. Set up was bag on an air mattress on foam pads in a truck bed. Condensation froze in the camper shell, on the face mask and some ice had formed on the outer side of the bag. Is it really a -40 bag if I get cold wearing extra clothes when it's 15*? Do I expect too much to be able to climb into a sleeping bag with pjs and stay warm? [/QUOTE]
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