No. Get a proper sleep system. Nostalgia is not very warm.
If it’s cold enough to be needed for glassing then it’s worth the bulk.@Lawnboi @Packin_packout
I always thought I'd carry my Kifaru woobie for cold day glassing comfort but I've never actually done it. You guys don't find it's too bulky to just throw into a day pack as an option?
Get a Nunatak overbag for it. They make one now with the alpha direct insulation.I should have clarified my intended use.
I currently use a 20* down bag with a mil surplus woobie to help if the bag alone is not enough for my desired comfort. Didn’t know if was worth the extra coin.
I stuff mine into its pocket and put it in the bungees on the back of my pack. It is bulky but doesn't weigh much so having it hang out there is not noticeable.I always thought I'd carry my Kifaru woobie for cold day glassing comfort but I've never actually done it. You guys don't find it's too bulky to just throw into a day pack as an option?
I will never get rid of my original issued woobie, but these days I use a snugpak jungle blanket and really love it however it only comes with me when day hunting out of the truck...
How was your experience with Group One Equipment, were you issued the Group 1 liners, or did you buy them? I ordered one the other day, and then saw that they weren't great at communication/ getting orders out.I have a lot of woobies, one kifaru woobie and several group one equipment liners.
They are fantastic for what they are.
I have comfortably used the kifaru woobie by itself down to the low 40s. It’s great for a stand-alone summer option, or to supplement a mid-bag in the winter.
They are best for their intended purpose, which is temporary or expedient shelter.
I have spent innumerable nights on the ground or in a humvee with only a woobie, and in those instances where packability is not the main concern it excels (and blows the issue woobie out of the water).
My personal favorite is the group one equipment recon liner. I have one side Multicam, one side Multicam alpine. It’s the perfect size to drape over your shoulders at an OP, or while glassing, or spending a surprise night in a truck. It’s also a good size and weight for supplementing a sleeping bag.
Again- they excel in specific use-case situations, but not necessarily as a replacement for a sleep system.