I have a dilemma and haven't researched pads in a while and would assume 2019 produced some new pads I am not aware of yet.
Right now I run an xtherm, 20degree EE quilt inside an ultralight cuben bottom / breathable nylon and mesh upper bivy.
The problem with this setup, I am too hot! I have been in temps down to the upper 20s, laying in boxers only and I am still too warm. I know the bivy adds a few degrees and keeps any cold air drafts out. I want to keep running the bivy as it is great for keeping everything together, weighs less than my normal ground sheet, and keeps everything clean.
The quilt I absolutely love and don't want to spend the money and have the wait time to have a 30degree built,
so I am looking at changing pads. I think if I got one with less R value, the ground would suck some of my heat away and I wouldn't be so hot at night.
I know it's an odd problem to have in 20-30degree weather.
I like the size of 77x25 x2.5thick
Is there anything out there in 25" width, 3R range in that size worth looking at or should I just make the switch to the XLite at 3.2R?
Will I see a noticeable difference going from 5.7R to 3.2R?
If I didn't add a sharpie mark on the pad to locate my quilt straps easily I would just return or exchange the Xtherm as it is in perfect condition.
Right now I run an xtherm, 20degree EE quilt inside an ultralight cuben bottom / breathable nylon and mesh upper bivy.
The problem with this setup, I am too hot! I have been in temps down to the upper 20s, laying in boxers only and I am still too warm. I know the bivy adds a few degrees and keeps any cold air drafts out. I want to keep running the bivy as it is great for keeping everything together, weighs less than my normal ground sheet, and keeps everything clean.
The quilt I absolutely love and don't want to spend the money and have the wait time to have a 30degree built,
so I am looking at changing pads. I think if I got one with less R value, the ground would suck some of my heat away and I wouldn't be so hot at night.
I know it's an odd problem to have in 20-30degree weather.
I like the size of 77x25 x2.5thick
Is there anything out there in 25" width, 3R range in that size worth looking at or should I just make the switch to the XLite at 3.2R?
Will I see a noticeable difference going from 5.7R to 3.2R?
If I didn't add a sharpie mark on the pad to locate my quilt straps easily I would just return or exchange the Xtherm as it is in perfect condition.