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For those with a kifaru woobie (not doobie). What have you seen for real world comfort temps using that combo?
During summer scouting this year, I took my 20 degree synthetic, it's an older snugpak tactical 3...I was cold in the low 30s, but not "too cold". I didnt take the woobie for scouting, mainly use it for glassing.
Wondering if the woobie / borah bivy be suitable for 10-11k ft in the southern rockies for Sept archery? I know temps can swing fast...we hit zero degree 1st rifle (early Oct) at 12kft and was thankful to have my zero bag AND my woobie
I have a WM Versalite on the buy list, but thought it may be overkill for Sept. Part of me says bring the Versalite, leave the woobie, but wanted to hear from others
Have a 3 person Hilly for later in the year, but plan for summer scouting and sept archery this year is a supertarp and a bivy.
I have both a 3 and a 5.7 r value pad
Thoughts?
During summer scouting this year, I took my 20 degree synthetic, it's an older snugpak tactical 3...I was cold in the low 30s, but not "too cold". I didnt take the woobie for scouting, mainly use it for glassing.
Wondering if the woobie / borah bivy be suitable for 10-11k ft in the southern rockies for Sept archery? I know temps can swing fast...we hit zero degree 1st rifle (early Oct) at 12kft and was thankful to have my zero bag AND my woobie
I have a WM Versalite on the buy list, but thought it may be overkill for Sept. Part of me says bring the Versalite, leave the woobie, but wanted to hear from others
Have a 3 person Hilly for later in the year, but plan for summer scouting and sept archery this year is a supertarp and a bivy.
I have both a 3 and a 5.7 r value pad
Thoughts?
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