Bivy Bag Condensation at Amy Grant blog

Bivy Bag Condensation. i had quite a bit of condensation on my last hunt between my bag and bivy. the biggest difference you will notice between the cheap and the more expensive bivvy bags is condensation. i pack a hexamid solo with an extended beak for storms, but usually just set up in my mld superlight bivy when. in use, a bivy sack is regularly exposed to moisture from both precipitation and the condensation of dew. The cheaper bags are less breathable, so you are likely to wake up with the inside of the bag feeling wet (and your sleeping bag feeling damp). I’ve decided that i won’t be. i bet if you weigh your sleeping bag before and after a few nights in a bivy sack you'll find the condensate.

What is a Bivvy Bag? (And can it replace my tent?) Lotsafreshair
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I’ve decided that i won’t be. i pack a hexamid solo with an extended beak for storms, but usually just set up in my mld superlight bivy when. i had quite a bit of condensation on my last hunt between my bag and bivy. i bet if you weigh your sleeping bag before and after a few nights in a bivy sack you'll find the condensate. in use, a bivy sack is regularly exposed to moisture from both precipitation and the condensation of dew. the biggest difference you will notice between the cheap and the more expensive bivvy bags is condensation. The cheaper bags are less breathable, so you are likely to wake up with the inside of the bag feeling wet (and your sleeping bag feeling damp).

What is a Bivvy Bag? (And can it replace my tent?) Lotsafreshair

Bivy Bag Condensation in use, a bivy sack is regularly exposed to moisture from both precipitation and the condensation of dew. The cheaper bags are less breathable, so you are likely to wake up with the inside of the bag feeling wet (and your sleeping bag feeling damp). I’ve decided that i won’t be. the biggest difference you will notice between the cheap and the more expensive bivvy bags is condensation. i had quite a bit of condensation on my last hunt between my bag and bivy. in use, a bivy sack is regularly exposed to moisture from both precipitation and the condensation of dew. i bet if you weigh your sleeping bag before and after a few nights in a bivy sack you'll find the condensate. i pack a hexamid solo with an extended beak for storms, but usually just set up in my mld superlight bivy when.

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