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<blockquote data-quote="trekrok" data-source="post: 3557852" data-attributes="member: 6668"><p>Sleeping bags can be tough to pick. They are kind of like holsters. One loves one while another hates it. The bag comfort ratings only get you in the ballpark, since 'comfortable' at a certain temperature is totally subjective. In a car I do what [USER=43753]@xseler[/USER] mentioned above, light bags where you can use one as a blanket if colder. In a tent, the pad makes all the difference to me. For temps too, but for overall comfort. If there's a question about the weather, I'll usually plan on using a warmer bag than necessary since you can always unzip if you get too hot, but not much to do if you are cold (short of stuffing clothing etc). And I hate being cold at night. If you are doing year round, I'd just plan on getting more than one bag. The warm weather ones are not too expensive usually, unless you go crazy ultralight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trekrok, post: 3557852, member: 6668"] Sleeping bags can be tough to pick. They are kind of like holsters. One loves one while another hates it. The bag comfort ratings only get you in the ballpark, since 'comfortable' at a certain temperature is totally subjective. In a car I do what [USER=43753]@xseler[/USER] mentioned above, light bags where you can use one as a blanket if colder. In a tent, the pad makes all the difference to me. For temps too, but for overall comfort. If there's a question about the weather, I'll usually plan on using a warmer bag than necessary since you can always unzip if you get too hot, but not much to do if you are cold (short of stuffing clothing etc). And I hate being cold at night. If you are doing year round, I'd just plan on getting more than one bag. The warm weather ones are not too expensive usually, unless you go crazy ultralight. [/QUOTE]
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