abmacus wrote:I have a Mountain Designs Travelite sleeping bag rated at about 1 -11 degrees (for what ratings are worth) I used it earlier this year on walks in New Zealand, Milford, Routeburne and Kepler. I was cold a couple of times, it had been snowing etc. The huts had some form of heating and matresses. I will be bringing along my Hubba Hubba tent and mnt Designs Sleeping mat. I cant really afford to get another wamer down bag. Should I look at investing in one of these Thermolite Reactor Sleeping bag liners? Or should I just chuck in an extra pair of long johns and thermal top.
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I have a Somnus Pro series mat, 2.5cm thick Full length. Its about 2 years old used maybe about 30 - 40 times 10ish of those on mats in NZ, mostly on wooden flors in Bib Track huts. I use a silk liner as well
I actually used it on top of the hut matresses after doing the Milford track as the final 3 huts of the track had matresses covered in vinyl that was ice cold to the touch and everytime you moved off the spot you had warmed up, was like licking the inside of a freezer.
I am walking the Overland track starting 17th December this Year with my 21 year old son. (Hes not to worried he has a one planet minus 10 degree sleeping bag, he works in the out door industry and as far as I can gather he can sleep submerged in a glacial pool, ice included!