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Anonymous
Posted: December 15th, 2010
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I'll be taking a motorcycle trip across Texas in the next week or so and then out to Death Valley. I don't expect to be back to Florida until the end of Jan.

I will be using a three season tent

Will this bag keep me comfortable at night after a full day of riding in the cold?

Do you have any pad or other recomendations

ProPeloTom
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Posted: December 16th, 2010
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Hey there,

I'm going to forward your question on to our camping guru. You should hear back tomorrow. Have a safe trip.

Tom


melissa
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Posted: December 20th, 2010
Edited: December 20th, 2010
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I'll be taking a motorcycle trip across Texas in the next week or so and then out to Death Valley. I don't expect to be back to Florida until the end of Jan.

I will be using a three season tent

Will this bag keep me comfortable at night after a full day of riding in the cold?

Do you have any pad or other recomendations


Hi there,

I am so sorry we didn't get to your question earlier! I assume that you left on your trip already, but... The Lamina is a great bag and will keep you comfy in temps down to about 10F. That is assuming you are using some kind sleeping pad as well. Look for a decent R-value. Anything over 2.5 will be warm. I assume that you don't have a lot of space in your panniers, so I would get a

or something like that.

Have an excellent trip!
Melissa

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