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<blockquote data-quote="NHredliner" data-source="post: 1302014" data-attributes="member: 87306"><p>I got an awesome sleep system for 2 from feathered friends out of Seattle. One down bag, I got the 20 degree, zips onto a bottom sheet that has 2 pockets for the sleeping pads ( I got 2 big agnes insulated air core ) I have used it backpacking several times in fairly cold weather with great results. Not the cheapest system but is definitely quality and packs nicely and fairly lightweight. I've done lots of ultralight backpacking and only a little mc camping but plan to do a lot more. Looking forward to more trips combining two of my favorite things, riding and hiking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NHredliner, post: 1302014, member: 87306"] I got an awesome sleep system for 2 from feathered friends out of Seattle. One down bag, I got the 20 degree, zips onto a bottom sheet that has 2 pockets for the sleeping pads ( I got 2 big agnes insulated air core ) I have used it backpacking several times in fairly cold weather with great results. Not the cheapest system but is definitely quality and packs nicely and fairly lightweight. I've done lots of ultralight backpacking and only a little mc camping but plan to do a lot more. Looking forward to more trips combining two of my favorite things, riding and hiking. [/QUOTE]
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