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What type of shelter do you use most often for backpack hunting during rifle season?
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<blockquote data-quote="WiscGunner" data-source="post: 1500359" data-attributes="member: 97288"><p>If using mules, I personally wouldn't be too worried about weight. When attrmpting ground camping vs hammocks you mightvwant to try a different air pad. I am a side sleeper and have had a difficult time finding a sleeping pad that works for me. Tried out several through REI that either gave be severe lower back pain andhip pain from being too thin or not hsving well designed baffle systems or elbow/shoulder pain from being too narrow. I finally broke down and bought a Klymit Insulated Static V Luxe without the safety of an REI purchase as they no longer carry them. 3" thick eliminated hip pain, baffle design elimjnates lower back pain and 30" width eliminates elbow/shoukder pain as my arms no longer hang off into limbo. A bit heavy because not for its size. I highly recommend them! No affiliation with the company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiscGunner, post: 1500359, member: 97288"] If using mules, I personally wouldn’t be too worried about weight. When attrmpting ground camping vs hammocks you mightvwant to try a different air pad. I am a side sleeper and have had a difficult time finding a sleeping pad that works for me. Tried out several through REI that either gave be severe lower back pain andhip pain from being too thin or not hsving well designed baffle systems or elbow/shoulder pain from being too narrow. I finally broke down and bought a Klymit Insulated Static V Luxe without the safety of an REI purchase as they no longer carry them. 3” thick eliminated hip pain, baffle design elimjnates lower back pain and 30” width eliminates elbow/shoukder pain as my arms no longer hang off into limbo. A bit heavy because not for its size. I highly recommend them! No affiliation with the company. [/QUOTE]
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