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    Not sure the difference in volume between phoenix and yeti. Might be close


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    Senior Member Otter1's Avatar
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    I have the Phoenix & Incubator in the 20 & 40 (& a 30F Phoenix, but don't tell anyone!!!!!). They all work as advertised for me.

    Stick w/what you're already happy with and get the HG. Not that the Wookie won't work. But the low bulk of my 40F set still surprises & impresses me.

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    Senior Member Otter1's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bermanator View Post
    Thanks for the suggestion, I never really considered a 3/4 because having my feet out always seemed like it would be too cold... But a 30* 3/4 with 850 or 950 would probably do the trick then. And I do usually sleep with a hoodie and socks on, so that would definitely help keep things warm enough at night, should it go below 50F/10C. I'll do some research on them and see what I think. I appreciate the input so far.
    Just slip your sit pad in the footbox of your TQ and enjoy.

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    I don't have a sit pad, I didn't know that was really a thing... I've always just sat myself on a bare log lol. But honestly not a bad idea to get one, both for comfort and 3/4 UQ insulation.

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    Senior Member Rolloff's Avatar
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    I too was somewhat surprised that my Sheltowee's full length 30 degree asym bottom insulation was practically a push weight wise vs my 2/3 HG 20 degree UQ + suspensions, and much warmer.

    I don't do much summer camping but never have trouble venting from the top down using my 40/30 kit anywhere near or in it's temp range.
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