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01/9/2005 at 9:42am
Location: Nearly always sunny Scunny Outfit: Nigor WikiUp 3 and others
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Quote: Originally posted by mikbelluk on 31/08/2005
A warm drink or some exercise just before you go to bed will help warm you up as well, but not alcohol
well thats the end to your winter camping then Skatty!!!
The size of tent helps too. A smaller 2 man tent will definitely be warmer than a huge 9 person with cinema etc.., but make sure you vent it to reduce condensation.
Like your new Aspen then???
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Quote: Originally posted by missElaineous on 01/09/2005
Quote: Originally posted by mikbelluk on 31/08/2005
A warm drink or some exercise just before you go to bed will help warm you up as well, but not alcohol
well thats the end to your winter camping then Skatty!!!
The size of tent helps too. A smaller 2 man tent will definitely be warmer than a huge 9 person with cinema etc.., but make sure you vent it to reduce condensation.
Like your new Aspen then???
oh dear !! well thats that then !!
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03/9/2005 at 6:58pm
Location: South Wales Outfit: Khyam Rigipod Excelsior
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As others have said no real problem with using two sleeping bags together, but there is a but.
Two normal same size sleeping bags used together will be warmer, but not as much as you think, since the filling does not have room to expand properly, both bags will in effect crush each others insulation a bit because the outers are the same size.
What can work very well is a normal size sleeping bag inside a king size one.
I have an Icelander 500 Kingsize (500gsm) and have been well warm in it down to a measured minus 2C. I guess it would be warm enough down to minus 5 or maybe just minus 10. Its King Size and has plenty of room to move about it. It cost £35.
There is room inside it for a noraml size 250 or 300 gsm sleeping bag (I have tried) and these can be got most places for around £20 - £25.
Used together the combination ought to be good down to minus 15C.
Whilst such a combination would be warm enough, its going to be very bulky to pack and very heavy, but thats only really a problem if your backpacking.
Down sleeping bags are a lot lighter than the artificial fibre bags mentioned above, but are between 5 and 10 times the price.
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