Lamont wrote:Might I respectfully say CCF on top of mat, not below for best effect.
Lamont wrote:Might I respectfully say CCF on top of mat, not below for best effect.
Lamont wrote:Might I respectfully say CCF on top of mat, not below for best effect.
Lamont wrote:My thoughts are the "thin (you referred to) CCF pad", (3-4 mm I supposed a la GG for example) will more effectively block the cold air in your mat from getting nearer to you and cooling you and restricts the warm air from escaping.
Lamont wrote:Putting it under may stop the ground temp from affecting the mat directly as much but, it will not stop the air temp in your tent which may be about or even below zero, from cooling the air in the mat and allowing it to transfer to you if the R value (insulation) is too low. I believe it raises the insulation nearest to your body thus allows you to hold the warmth (or repel the cold) better.
Warin wrote:I try to keep the grams to $ ratio at at least 1 gram to 1$ ... less than that and I think I'm better off spending it on the holiday.
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