Ways to Keep Warm in Your RTT

Randun

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When I have camped in a RTT in the winter, the temperature drops down below freezing, and I tend to get a little cold at night.

How do you guys keep you and your family warm in your RTTs when you camp in the cold?

I've heard of 12v Blankets, Mr Buddy Heaters, Diesel Heaters, but I don't want to spend money on something that doesn't work.

Thank you for your time and your help!
 
Mummy bags work wonders, I know this from having become intimately familiar with mine while in the Army.
 
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I grew up in Southern California. I also grew up camping all over California. I was taught at a young age to check the weather before you hike out or decide to camp.
I don't camp when it's cold.

Seriously, there's a small ceramic space heater made by Opolar that sells for less than $50, but it is a 115VAC.
 
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I grew up in Southern California. I also grew up camping all over California. I was taught at a young age to check the weather before you hike out or decide to camp.
I don't camp when it's cold.

Seriously, there's a small ceramic space heater made by Opolar that sells for less than $50, but it is a 115VAC.
Thank you so much for the tip!