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<blockquote data-quote="Kendoist4162" data-source="post: 2738818" data-attributes="member: 56855"><p>I agree with the others. A 3600 is too small for anything longer than a night or two at most unless you very very spartan. I have multiple bags but the one I use most is a Big Agnes Spike Lake 15 deg down. Bags all depend on how you sleep. If you wear minimal clothes, then I would rethink that. As long as it's not wet, wear it and you don't need a super low temp rating. IMO YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kendoist4162, post: 2738818, member: 56855"] I agree with the others. A 3600 is too small for anything longer than a night or two at most unless you very very spartan. I have multiple bags but the one I use most is a Big Agnes Spike Lake 15 deg down. Bags all depend on how you sleep. If you wear minimal clothes, then I would rethink that. As long as it’s not wet, wear it and you don’t need a super low temp rating. IMO YMMV [/QUOTE]
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