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    Default Big Agnes in an old Hennesey

    Good morning,
    Anyone ever try sleeping in a Hennessey with a Big Agnes bag with the sleeve on the back for a pad? Wondering if I partially inflate the pad if it will keep me warm. Don't have any type of quilt.
    Greg P.

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    Yes, this was my setup for quite a while and it worked great for me. I had a Hennessey ASym Zip with a Big Agnes bag, and a therm-a-rest prolite pad(would let it self inflate then put a few more puffs in it before laying down). Was quite comfortable. I've since gone to a lighter setup.

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    Nice! Thanks.
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    I have a WBBB hammock and a big agnes bag, with a neoair trekker. The problem I had was, when I would change positions, my shoulders would be on the hammock and get cold. Im in the process now of fitting my hammock with a reflectix pad. You can get TONS of advice on hammockforums.net .

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    similar to what i just purchased - i'm glad to hear it is a good combination

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