This was the first year I have had this issue so I'm not sure what has changed. Maybe it was just the environment I was in.
First I'll explain my set up. I have the Big Agnes Mystic UL 15. It is made with the sleeve for your pad so it eliminates getting all tangled up in your bag if you toss and turn a lot like I do. I'm running the Q-Core SLX and I have a Seek Outside Redcliff for my shelter. This happened here in Utah this past weekend on a archery hunt so it was extremely warm but still got pretty cool at night. I noticed that every night I would get clammy in my bag causing me to get slightly chilled. I figured being in a 15 degree bag I shouldn't even be remotely cold considering the temps outside at night. I would imagine it would have only gotten down to the 40's or so at the 10,000 feet in elevation I was at. I was never cold enough were it was a huge concern but enough to bother me, the clammy feel was strange. I know occasionally I would catch myself tucking my head in my bag a bit breathing into which i know can create a bit of condensation in your bag, but I didn't do that every night and it seemed to happen every night. Not sure what causes this. I understand that my bag probably isn't he best setup but sounded good at the time. I just don't want to have the same problem on my next bag if that is what is causing this.
Any thoughts?
First I'll explain my set up. I have the Big Agnes Mystic UL 15. It is made with the sleeve for your pad so it eliminates getting all tangled up in your bag if you toss and turn a lot like I do. I'm running the Q-Core SLX and I have a Seek Outside Redcliff for my shelter. This happened here in Utah this past weekend on a archery hunt so it was extremely warm but still got pretty cool at night. I noticed that every night I would get clammy in my bag causing me to get slightly chilled. I figured being in a 15 degree bag I shouldn't even be remotely cold considering the temps outside at night. I would imagine it would have only gotten down to the 40's or so at the 10,000 feet in elevation I was at. I was never cold enough were it was a huge concern but enough to bother me, the clammy feel was strange. I know occasionally I would catch myself tucking my head in my bag a bit breathing into which i know can create a bit of condensation in your bag, but I didn't do that every night and it seemed to happen every night. Not sure what causes this. I understand that my bag probably isn't he best setup but sounded good at the time. I just don't want to have the same problem on my next bag if that is what is causing this.
Any thoughts?