Nassos
01-29-2010, 06:46 PM
First of all, I wish to all a happy new year.
I recently bought a Snugpak Stratosphere bivvi shelter and I am going to combine it with my Softie Elite 2 sleeping bag (Right hand zip to match with the bivvi).
I've read some reviews about the Stratosphere on the Internet, including this forum, but I haven't yet found what's the temperature when inside the bivvi (completely zipped to be specific).
I.e, can the above combo withstand temperatures ranging between -15 and -20 degrees Celsius? Or to I need to add more insulation (fleece liner etc)? The product label does say "Stands up to severe weather", but I need some additional feedback.
I love the Snugpak products, even though here in Greece they're expensive.
I apologize for the long post.
I recently bought a Snugpak Stratosphere bivvi shelter and I am going to combine it with my Softie Elite 2 sleeping bag (Right hand zip to match with the bivvi).
I've read some reviews about the Stratosphere on the Internet, including this forum, but I haven't yet found what's the temperature when inside the bivvi (completely zipped to be specific).
I.e, can the above combo withstand temperatures ranging between -15 and -20 degrees Celsius? Or to I need to add more insulation (fleece liner etc)? The product label does say "Stands up to severe weather", but I need some additional feedback.
I love the Snugpak products, even though here in Greece they're expensive.
I apologize for the long post.