pirogue
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Easy to understand why they say condensation is not a problem.A couple of the tarps in the photos above look super open to the elements.
Easy to understand why they say condensation is not a problem.A couple of the tarps in the photos above look super open to the elements.
Also started with tyvek and had all the issues described in this thread.
Got a Borah bug bivy, and long/wide its 7 oz. Like already said its just nice to keep everything contained and clean, bugs etc kept out. You can use it alone if theres no chance of precip, with a tarp, with my Cimarron, etc...
Do you still use tyvek under the Borah bivy?Also started with tyvek and had all the issues described in this thread.
Got a Borah bug bivy, and long/wide its 7 oz. Like already said its just nice to keep everything contained and clean, bugs etc kept out. You can use it alone if theres no chance of precip, with a tarp, with my Cimarron, etc...
You still use tyvek under the bivy?I backcountry hunt mostly solo or if partnered we use separate tents.
In my Kifaru Tut, use tyvek on 1/2 of ground/floor space, the other 1/2 bare ground.
Tyvek then topped with my Borah Bivy containing my pad & sleep bag.
yes, just for extra protection and only couple ounces weight.You still use tyvek under the bivy?
I also use the Seek outside matty pad. It weighs about as much as a piece of tyvek and adds insulation to my blowup pad. Doubles as a pocket gopher dirt hauler to create a nice even spot to sleep on Too.I do more often than not.
I have played with tyvek and plastic. Don’t care for either.
I paid up and got a dyneema one. It is 4-5oz. Doubles as emergency Overhead cover or shade tarp. 3x the cost of sil and half the weight. I don’t think I would buy it again if it gets lost or died on me.
Seek outside makes a nice durable one. 10oz. Has a bit of grip and big enough for a bit of a shade tarp on the hunt.
Fearlessly Floorless Ground Sheet (House Wrap)
For use in floorless shelters, a durable waterproof barrier to protect your sleeping gear from wet ground.seekoutside.com
Seek also makes this thing. It is a very thin pad. 8oz. Doubles as a ground sheet, a bit of comfort and insulation. Sit pad. Carrier for spotting scope. Etc. love mine.
I might try this.Yep, I use a bivy. Adds a bit of warmth to my system, don't gotta worry about stuff getting wet, and since I use an inflatable pad, it gives me a bit of peace of mind to know there's an extra layer between my pad and the ground.
I really like the helinox cot idea but I've always felt it might be too rigid and heavier in my pack. Also heavier. Sounds like a very comfy setup though.I use my helinox cot, thermarest pad and EE convert. No ground sheet.
Had a sheet of tyvek with me this year... all it seemed to do was collect water (snow melting from the stove) and get my stuff wet.
Anyone just use a pad and no groundsheet? In hindsight the tyvek seemed like wasted weight.