Emergency Sleeping Bag
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Emergency Sleeping Bag
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Space Blanket+Sleeping Bag= SuperBag?
I bought this pretty decent sleeping bag,but it's kind of thin. its comfort zone is rated between +8 and +22 degrees celsius (don't know farenheit,sorry)
Would i have a chance at using it in colder weather if i were to stitch one of those "emergency/space blankets" to the inside lining?
The problem with space blankets is the reflective material is metal coated plastic and will cause your sweat to stay on your skin which in turn will make you colder. But laying a space blanket under your sleeping pad will help keep you a little warmer.
By the way, your sleeping pad is even more important than your bag for warmth. A closed cell foam pad, alone or under your open-cell foam or air-bed will help insulate you from the cold ground.
You would be better off getting a cloth or light fleece Sleeping Bag Liner to add some warmth to it -- also covering the bag with a bivouac or "bivvie sack" (kind of like a nylon slipcover you tuck the bag into) will add about 10 degrees of extra warmth to the bag.




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