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What Tent and sleeping bag combo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doozy" data-source="post: 1666369" data-attributes="member: 102153"><p>I agree that the heavier Wiggy's bags aren't necesarily small (even with a compression sack.). That said, if warmth and staying dry are the two most important factors (as they are for me), I believe the best you can get is Wiggy's for a sleeping bag system, and Arctic Oven for tents. </p><p></p><p>Arctic Oven tents will keep you dryer than any tent I've seen. They sell models that are lightweight, and some that will suit an entire arctic expedition. They have models with large vestibules. I own three. I haven't had any problems with this, but if you plan on keeping it up for long periods of time, especially in high altitudes with strong UV rays, I'd recommend getting some Nikwax Tent & Gear Solarproof to help protect your investment; the lighter the color of fly, the more susceptible it will be to UV deterioration.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Reading the reviews is impressive for both products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doozy, post: 1666369, member: 102153"] I agree that the heavier Wiggy's bags aren't necesarily small (even with a compression sack.). That said, if warmth and staying dry are the two most important factors (as they are for me), I believe the best you can get is Wiggy's for a sleeping bag system, and Arctic Oven for tents. Arctic Oven tents will keep you dryer than any tent I've seen. They sell models that are lightweight, and some that will suit an entire arctic expedition. They have models with large vestibules. I own three. I haven't had any problems with this, but if you plan on keeping it up for long periods of time, especially in high altitudes with strong UV rays, I'd recommend getting some Nikwax Tent & Gear Solarproof to help protect your investment; the lighter the color of fly, the more susceptible it will be to UV deterioration. Reading the reviews is impressive for both products. [/QUOTE]
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