alanB
Grey Hound
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2010
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- Location
- Johannesburg
- Bike
- Husqvarna (all models)
The Packlite sleeping is very nice for biking because it packs nice and small. It's also reasonably warm given its rather thin insulation.
I actually slept in it in sub zero temps. I woke in the night very cold but after using my jacket as a blanket and wrapping a t shirt round my head went back to sleep.
I was considering getting a thermal liner for it because they also pack small so the combination would still pack smaller than a down bag and while the R600 for the liner is very expensive for what it is, a down bag costs thousands, depending what you get.
Has anyone use the Packlite with a liner? How did it work?
I actually slept in it in sub zero temps. I woke in the night very cold but after using my jacket as a blanket and wrapping a t shirt round my head went back to sleep.
I was considering getting a thermal liner for it because they also pack small so the combination would still pack smaller than a down bag and while the R600 for the liner is very expensive for what it is, a down bag costs thousands, depending what you get.
Has anyone use the Packlite with a liner? How did it work?