Thinking about pulling the trigger on a Scandinavian Wooki. I currently stack a 20° HG Incubator and 40° HG Phoenix for winter camping with my BB XLC. It has worked for the most part but I do wake up during the night to fiddle with the quilts because I move around a lot while sleeping and they shift to the side making cold spots. The Wooki will remove any worry I have about temps when winter camping, and hopefully I will sleep better if I don’t have to mess with my quilts during the night.
For reference, I live in Maine and my low temp while camping so far is 6°. I have avoided camping at times when it was colder than that so this would open up some opportunities for me.
So, someone tell me why I shouldn’t do it!
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