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<blockquote data-quote="cjuve" data-source="post: 1474513" data-attributes="member: 31341"><p>Temp ratings in sleeping bags are fairly skewed, a lot Of companies advertise their bags at 10-15 degrees below their comfort rating. Always look at comfort ratings prior to purchasing. I have never heard to strip down to keep warmer. </p><p>What were the low temps and what was the bag rated for? </p><p>Did you have a pad or were you directly on the ground? </p><p>I got caught last year in a 30</p><p>degree bag when lows were in the teens and believe me it won't happen again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjuve, post: 1474513, member: 31341"] Temp ratings in sleeping bags are fairly skewed, a lot Of companies advertise their bags at 10-15 degrees below their comfort rating. Always look at comfort ratings prior to purchasing. I have never heard to strip down to keep warmer. What were the low temps and what was the bag rated for? Did you have a pad or were you directly on the ground? I got caught last year in a 30 degree bag when lows were in the teens and believe me it won’t happen again. [/QUOTE]
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