MikeinDorset
Ultralighter
Quick report on the green bivy bag:
- completely clear night, quite a lot of dew this morning
- breathability was excellent, loads better than the Hunka
- the lighter material and interior surface (3-layer scrim rather than rubbery hydrophilic coating) was much nicer to live in
- I could detect slight moisture in the foot end of my down bag, but compared to a Hunka in almost identical conditions a couple of weeks ago, a lot less moisture and no wet surface on the sleeping bag
- I didn't get some small sections of seam tape to stick enough so I need to go back and redo those sections so the tape edges stick down properly
- Once I've sorted the seams I'll try it in the rain and see what it's like
- completely clear night, quite a lot of dew this morning
- breathability was excellent, loads better than the Hunka
- the lighter material and interior surface (3-layer scrim rather than rubbery hydrophilic coating) was much nicer to live in
- I could detect slight moisture in the foot end of my down bag, but compared to a Hunka in almost identical conditions a couple of weeks ago, a lot less moisture and no wet surface on the sleeping bag
- I didn't get some small sections of seam tape to stick enough so I need to go back and redo those sections so the tape edges stick down properly
- Once I've sorted the seams I'll try it in the rain and see what it's like