sijesi
New member
I'm planning a weekend of camping/peak bagging the High Peaks region of the 'Dack in a few weeks. Me and my crew have been doing this for more than a decade (some of 'em for decades). I've used a tent every year, but, little by little, the guys have been opting to not carry a tent and just sleep out in the lean-to. This year I'd be the last tenter left, which means I'd be doing all the lugging, setting up, and breaking down, which might be the last straw for me. I'm nervous that my sleeping bag, which has never failed me in the tent, even in subzero overnight temps, might not be a match for the raw elements. I bought a Sea to Summit Thermolite Reactor Extreme Liner yesterday to ease my mind. Does anyone have experience with this bit of gear? Does it add appreciable warmth to a sleeping bag? My concern is not so much for survival (I carry days' worth of layers that I can don if need be), but for comfort. The internet reviews I've found are mixed, but not many of them dealt with winter 'Dack conditions. You've been a great gear-advice resource for me in the past. Have I wasted my money? (It's wrapped and under the tree at the moment, so I can still get my money back.)