I'm seriously thinking about ordering this. It says most people can sleep down into the 30's with it. Anyone who owns this ever taken it lower than 30 degrees?
-Pex
I'm seriously thinking about ordering this. It says most people can sleep down into the 30's with it. Anyone who owns this ever taken it lower than 30 degrees?
-Pex
i'm pretty sure brother jeffery took it down pretty low on the last ohio hang... in conjunction with a pad, though.
i got my lost river - ( same temp. rating / insulation as the jarbidge ) down to about 37F and was warm with no cold spots.
"Jeff-Becking"
DOWNTOWN BROWN!!!!
I just got mine at the beg. of december and have had it to 27 with my 20F sleeping bag as a TQ very comfy
Ty
Used mine last week In the backyard with a CCF pad beneath my feet, a 20 degree bag as a top quilt, and base layer polypropylene tops and bottoms. It got down to 31 and I was perfectly warm.....no cold spots.
Also used it two nights ago down to 33 but was inside the 20 degree bag (was expecting colder temps) and wearing two layers of insulation. Laid for a while with the bag on top of me and just the Jarbidge underneath after late night wake up call and was warm then too.
Pretty sure you can take it to 30 and probably a little below and stay warm.
As long as you have the 3 season you should be good. Paul did make a few 1 season Jarbridges (and I have one of each)
I am still 18 but with 53 years of experience !
Thanks everyone. Probably going to order the Jarbridge within the next month sometime.
use them everyday....had the 1-S to 32F...had the 3-S to 16F...so far....waiting for winter
Question, I was looking at the Jarbridge as well...but the pack size is huge! I see its not compressed so I was wondering how it packs when compressed. That thing would eat up my pack without it.
Last edited by Deadphans; 01-09-2012 at 21:52.
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