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Buy a dry bag, and keep it all inside of each other and then stuff into dry bag. Easier and quicker as you stuff it in then just stuff it down and use the drybag to push air out and make it small.
I’d ditch the silk liner. Take some loose boxers unless you want to sleep nude. The sleeping bag can just be washed when home.
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do you want to borrow my PHD ultralight sleeping bag for this?
300g, +5º, stuffs ridiculously small. I think it's this but the guy I bought it from didn't seem to know.
Here's my sleeping setup. My very vague strategy will be sleeping as many nights in the outdoors as I can get away with and take a cheap hostel room every 3rd night or so. I'll be doing this really budget spec and plan to spend what I have on food (well as budget spec as I can, increased amounts of cycling have led to a massive increase in food consumption!) .
PHD sleeping bag cover
Snugpak jungle bag sleeping bag (built in mosquito net)
RAB silk liner
Thermarest Neo Air XLite
Interested to hear what others are doing or have done.
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