wannabemtnman
Lil-Rokslider
Now that Therm-a-rest has finally addressed the noise issue with the Xlite NXT and Xtherm NXT, I'm likely going one of those directions.
I've never used a pad over 4R at any time of year. Where I'm looking for some feedback, is the 7.3 R value on the Xtherm overkill if it's 50 degrees/summer camping or can you manage by venting the quilt? This pad will be used from CO spring turkeys, summer scouting, all the way through 3rd/4th season deer hunts at 0 F or lower. Currently have a Klymit Static V insulated, it's fine, will keep as a backup, but looking to switch it up.
Running 30 deg down quilt, 15 deg down bag, and 0 deg synthetic bag depending on weather.
Would you go Xtherm (7.3 R) or Xlite (4.3R) for a one trick pony, is the 7.3R noticeable overkill for summer?
I've never used a pad over 4R at any time of year. Where I'm looking for some feedback, is the 7.3 R value on the Xtherm overkill if it's 50 degrees/summer camping or can you manage by venting the quilt? This pad will be used from CO spring turkeys, summer scouting, all the way through 3rd/4th season deer hunts at 0 F or lower. Currently have a Klymit Static V insulated, it's fine, will keep as a backup, but looking to switch it up.
Running 30 deg down quilt, 15 deg down bag, and 0 deg synthetic bag depending on weather.
Would you go Xtherm (7.3 R) or Xlite (4.3R) for a one trick pony, is the 7.3R noticeable overkill for summer?