Originally Posted By SashaV
Tom,

My experience tells me it would work. The nights I mentioned, spent in my lofty clothes and without sleeping bag, were quite cold, I cannot say for sure how cold but certainly below 0C since the water in bottles I had inside of tent froze.
I was getting somewhat cold during early morning hours, especially my feet as they were not properly insulated (just some thick wool socks).
If I had a light sleeping bag to crawl into with all my clothes on I would be quite comfortable.
It all makes sense to me, there is much thinner layer of air you have to keep warm when wearing properly sized insulating clothes (puffy jacket and pants, socks, gloves) in comparison to sleeping just in a bag with some midweight clothing. Quilt would not work for me, I move a lot during the night, and I would keep losing warm air as I toss around.
There is one more advantage to this approach I have, I also tried one of those extremely light emergency bags with reflective surface, those weight nothing and work incredibly well, the only problem is condensation inside, so if it gets extremely cold I could put bag inside it, the condensation would wet the bag and not my clothes. Such contraption would let me sleep in even colder environment.


The quilt is for me, precisely because I move so much. I hated being trapped and wrapped up in a sleeping bag trying to get out. With quilts I'm able to tuck back in and hardly need to any more - since I sleep so well with them I only wake up a few times in the night.

The other half of any sleeping system (for ground sleepers) has to be a good insulated pad. If you don't have one that would be why you are cold sleeping in just the jacket and pants. The insulation underneath will compress and leave you cold no matter what you use.

I don't know what emergency blanket will keep you comfortably warm below freezing - never met one warm enough to even be part of my usual sleep system. But a vapor barrier is a different sort of approach and I'd only consider it in subzero temps, which I won't do if I can help it.
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