The x-lite has a 3.5 R value. Unless your a warm sleeper I would get a lower degree rated bag or quilt.
I am a cold sleeper an use a zero degree quilt.
Tarptent shelters are well made, I've been using an older version of the Moment for about six years.
That said I just picked up a BA Tigerwall 2. It weighs about the same as the Tarptent but with 2 vestibules and a lot more room.
I had a Fly Creek UL1, absolutely hated the front entry.
Have you looked at the Nuts and Bolts info?
http://archeryhistory.com/archerytalk/The_Nuts&Bolts_of_Archery.pdf
May be something in there that could help.
Mass Drop has the X-Therm on right now. Good price, light (15 ounces for the Regular size), 5.7 R-Value.
Hard to beat this deal. And you will freeze you a$$ of without a good pad.
You might want to take a look at the Big Agnes Tigerwall 2. It is a touch smaller than what your currently using, a lot lighter though.
The tigerwall 3 is even less than 3 lbs, worth a look.
Tarp tents are also a good choice.
I get to loose my sling next Thursday, it will be a little over six weeks. Also started the second round of PT yesterday, four times a day is a major time commitment but worth it. Sheer torture but the shoulder gets better everyday.
Let's see.
According to a BHA report in 2014 Utah received 37.9 million from the feds in lieu of taxes. The federal cost for fire suppression in 2012 was 58 million.
What a bunch of buffoon's.:confused:
I've been using this stuff for a couple years, it work great.
I've tried the silicone beads, strips etc, but the non-skid shelf material has worked the best.