Pathfinder II
What gear combination do you use for sleeping when you're on the trail?
(Attached poll has unlimited selection options.)
New Mexico is subject to some pretty crazy temperature swings in the spring and fall so we opt to use a layered approach of sheets, micro fiber blanket, thick down blanket, and an extra thick sleeping back we can pull out when it gets into the 30's.
The sleeping platform is just as important as your blankets since most body heat is lost through what you're in contact with, be it the ground, air mattress, or rooftop tent floor. We installed some extra insulation on our RTT floor and found we stay 100% warmer now that the aluminum frame can't suck away our heat as fast.
(Back when we used an air mattress in our ground tent, we found that a thick mattress pad made a huge difference in retaining body heat as well.)
(Attached poll has unlimited selection options.)
New Mexico is subject to some pretty crazy temperature swings in the spring and fall so we opt to use a layered approach of sheets, micro fiber blanket, thick down blanket, and an extra thick sleeping back we can pull out when it gets into the 30's.
The sleeping platform is just as important as your blankets since most body heat is lost through what you're in contact with, be it the ground, air mattress, or rooftop tent floor. We installed some extra insulation on our RTT floor and found we stay 100% warmer now that the aluminum frame can't suck away our heat as fast.
(Back when we used an air mattress in our ground tent, we found that a thick mattress pad made a huge difference in retaining body heat as well.)