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    Default What temp sleeping bag for NOBO HMW at 1st week September?

    Like the title says...looking at a 15 or 30 but open to suggestions
    Doing way to much research and getting more confused....help from those that know pls

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meenkya View Post
    Like the title says...looking at a 15 or 30 but open to suggestions
    Doing way to much research and getting more confused....help from those that know pls
    I use a 20 deg quilt going through there at that time. But I’m fine with a R1.0 pad. My gf was chilly a few nights last year with a 20 deg quilt and R 3.5 pad. Nights can be low 30s to mid 50s. Campsites can be between 500’ and 2500’ I would recommend a 20 deg.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Heliotrope View Post
    I use a 20 deg quilt going through there at that time. But I’m fine with a R1.0 pad. My gf was chilly a few nights last year with a 20 deg quilt and R 3.5 pad. Nights can be low 30s to mid 50s. Campsites can be between 500’ and 2500’ I would recommend a 20 deg.


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    Ditto, ‘specially seeing how you’re from Florida

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    I did it with a 40 but slept wit my puffy half the time

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