Not with that one.
But, we did use the heavier weight zero degree bags (Marmot Trestles 0) for car / tent camping and those have the exact same EN ratings as the one you are looking at. We used it with a closed cell foam Thermarest pad R = 2.8 on the ground, then topped with a Thermarest air mattres R= 4.9 on top. Supposedly the bag is comfortable at 15F, limit temp is around 0F.
Typically around 30F Rick was fine in a T-shirt and lightweight pants, no hat. At 20F he used another layer, like a thin puffy coat.
I felt cooler, had to use more layers, incl hat and I used a blanket on top of the bag at 20F. I was not at all cold from the ground below (actually that was toasty), any coolness came from the top or sides of the bag. As an example, if the knee went outside the air mattress surface, then you could feel the coldness.
Hope this helps you out. What temperatures will you be sleeping at this winter and do you know the R value of your air mattress below?