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That's an awesome idea. My feet are always the first thing to freeze and the last thing to thaw out.
I bought a fleece liner that adds ~12° to that.
Holler if anyone sees a great deal on lightweight down pants.
Great idea. I think it'd be cool cuz then I'd have two different bags to choose from depending on conditions.
My 30* bag weighs 1 lb 7 oz. If I added a zpacks 10* medium wide quilt (1lb 5 oz), I'd still be under 3 lbs combined, and I would imagine I could take that setup down to about -5 to -10*.
That's an awesome idea. My feet are always the first thing to freeze and the last thing to thaw out.
Which liner did you buy? I bought the cheap one at Recreation Outlet, but I don't know exactly what rating that's supposed to add to my bag.
hm... maybe I could just use down pants and a down parka inside my 30* bag. I wonder what temps I could handle like that. Goosefeet custom-builds down pants to your size, and they're lighter and warmer than WM pants (and slightly cheaper I hear).
Goosefeet makes some killer stuff. I will be ordering their down socks here in the near future. Unfortunately, you will not be able to get any pants until the seamstress is back from maternity leave. Worth the weight though. Next best would be the WM flash pants.
Has anyone tried the Wm flight pants before? I'm curious if the side zippers would be uncomfortable when side-sleeping.
Thanks Doss. I don't plan on hiking or climbing in them, so I'll be looking for something without zippers. Do you think I could take my 30* bag down to 10* with some good down pants and a down jacket? If so, that might negate the need for a winter-specific bag. Plus I can be warm around camp when i'm not in my bag.
I stay plenty warm in my merino leggings during the day. It doesn't feel like it, but I imagine I could end up with some sweat on them. The down pants would only be worn around camp and sleeping, where I'm not doing anything to work up a sweat. It sounds like if I swap out my wet wool base layer for dry ones I should be good.
Davy, when you winter camp, do you change your base layer before going to bed? If I go to bed with sweaty merino i imagine all that vapor will have to pass through my bag to its shell. It seems warmer to put a dry base layer on, but this is just my armchair quarterback logic speaking. What do you think?