Originally Posted By Rick_D
I use the clothing-in-the-bag approach paired with a short sleeping pad, and it works okay so long as the clothes are arranged carefully, not just stuffed in. It's a light (1 oz) fleece bag not a slick nylon stuffsack, which I find uncomfortable.

This won't work for the SUL crowd because they wear all their clothes to bed. wink

Cheers,


Platypus full of air or water in the fleece bag?

Someone's going to say it isn't durable enough... mine is still without leaks after being mashed in between the pack frame and the bear can repeatedly, so I doubt my head will do much damage.
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