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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 1260530" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>Andy,</p><p></p><p>I agree having a puffy jacket and pants is a great way to extend the comfort range of a sleeping bag. My synthetic mid layer insulation pants are DuPont Thermolite Micro and are very warm. They go under GTX or eVent pants for extreme cold weather or winter tree stand hunting.</p><p></p><p>Your doen booties are a "luxury" that can become a necessity once experienced. If the soles are too slippery you can get some Shoo Goo and put lines of thin ripples of it across the soles to give more "gription".</p><p></p><p>Right now I am getting ready to buy a pair of MontBell Tec down pants. They are a little over 6 oz. and at $145. a decent buy. Most quality down mid layer pants are over $200.</p><p></p><p>Currently my cold weather hunting/BC skiing pants are a pair of Duluth Trading Dry on the Fly fleece lined nylon cargo pants. I can usually get down to 10 F. with them and a pair of medium polyester long johns. </p><p></p><p>Eric B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 1260530, member: 54178"] Andy, I agree having a puffy jacket and pants is a great way to extend the comfort range of a sleeping bag. My synthetic mid layer insulation pants are DuPont Thermolite Micro and are very warm. They go under GTX or eVent pants for extreme cold weather or winter tree stand hunting. Your doen booties are a "luxury" that can become a necessity once experienced. If the soles are too slippery you can get some Shoo Goo and put lines of thin ripples of it across the soles to give more "gription". Right now I am getting ready to buy a pair of MontBell Tec down pants. They are a little over 6 oz. and at $145. a decent buy. Most quality down mid layer pants are over $200. Currently my cold weather hunting/BC skiing pants are a pair of Duluth Trading Dry on the Fly fleece lined nylon cargo pants. I can usually get down to 10 F. with them and a pair of medium polyester long johns. Eric B. [/QUOTE]
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