Western Mountaineering Versalite
Theresa gets cold at night. The one big drawback of the cloudburst shelter is that to prevent condensation, we often sleep with the door fully open and facing into the wind. That way the airflow keep condensation to a minimum.
The only way I could convince Theresa to keep the Tarptent, was to get her comfy at night. The highlite didn’t do it when the wind howls in and the temperatures drop.
So we took on an extra pound of weight, invested a lot of dosh and settled on the WM Versalite.
Theresa has the short (5′6″) model, which weighs in at 1lb 14oz (30 oz). This bag is rated down to a whopping 10 °F and does a stellar job at keeping her toasty warm.
Available from Backcountry Gear for $385.
