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Old 07-14-14 | 08:05 AM
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nun
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Originally Posted by staehpj1

For a sleeping pad I always use my NeoAir regardless of temperature. It is light, comfortable, and packs small. For real winter I'd still use it, but add a foam pad.
+1 on the Neo Air.

In warm weather I'll sleep on top of my bag.....the material of the NeoAir does not feel good next to the skin. I usually sleep in a T-shirt and briefs. If the temp goes down I'll drape the bag over me, finally climbing inside and zipping up if it gets really cold. For freezing weather I use the same system, but wear more clothing.
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