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Thanks. My current thermo-rest pad is a prolite, which is only like a 2.4 R value. I will try try to upgrade that R value this year.The single wall shelters and bivy set ups are a good shelter system to start with. That Silex looks good. I would want to be able to sit up in it without my head hitting the sides or top of it. The floored shelters are usually more comfortable, especially in bad weather and in early season when bugs are still active (mosquitos and carpenter ants). With the floorless you get a bigger shelter for the same weight usually. It will be a personal choice on what you like better. When you have a comfortable sleep system you sleep better and hunt better.
I use my Hileberg Niak a lot because its more secure, convenient and comfortable, but it is heavy. For good weather I use a Tarptent Bowfin or Kifaru Supertarp and bivy set up.
I would recommend a sleeping Pad with an R value of 5 or more, this will allow your sleeping bag or quilt to achieve its temperature rating more accurately. I use quilts in warm weather, but in cold weather they are way too drafty. I end up constantly tucking them in to stay warm instead of sleeping. I use a 30 degree montbell spiral hugger and Xlite sleeping pad for most September hunts. Once temps start getting in the low 30's or less, I use the 20 Kifaru Slick bag and Xtherm pad.