Back last summer, I did my first hammock camping in about 30 years. What a difference great gear makes! My earlier experience was back during a Boy Scout summer camp with a basic cargo net style hammock and only a sleeping bag. I was cold all night and woke up with a stiff and sore back. Fast forward to last summer... As I only had a single Puffle 55 at that time, I used it for my underquilt and draped my sleeping bag over me to use as a top quilt. About halfway thru the night I had to drop it down to my waist as I was overheating. And that night was a windy and rainy night... In our little group, I was the only one off the ground in my Nube shelter w/ Pares hammock, and I was the only one that didn't get soaking wet or had their tent try and blow away with them it! Well... except for the one gal that sets up her tent inside another tent! The hardest part for me was getting up, I was just too comfortable!
So, if you like your camping trips to be cold and miserable, you should look elsewhere! You won't get that experience with the Puffles, they are just too warm! And the reason for that is that the temperature rating is based on "comfort" instead of "survivability!" (Seriously, this should be on the main page for each puffle instead of buried in the gear hub!)