AustinL911
Lil-Rokslider
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Anyone do this?
Reading through the recent condensation thread got me researching Borah Bivys. Wow, those things are light. 4.5oz for a Cuben UL bivy, that's near waterproof. I currently run a Tyvek ground cloth in my SilverTip, but I think my 4'x8' sheet is roughly 8oz and can be a PITA to keep my pad on, especially on sloped ground.
I might swap it out for one of these Borah Bivys because, short of price, I can't find any drawbacks to it.
Pros:
-Lighter
-More protection, especially from condensation (not that I've ever really had a problem with it)
-Mostly bug proof
-No sliding around on pad/quilt
-Extra insulation
Cons:
-It's $180 ($105 for regular UL version, which is still 6oz)
-It might get hot.
Am I missing something here? Price not withstanding, this seems like an easy decision.
Reading through the recent condensation thread got me researching Borah Bivys. Wow, those things are light. 4.5oz for a Cuben UL bivy, that's near waterproof. I currently run a Tyvek ground cloth in my SilverTip, but I think my 4'x8' sheet is roughly 8oz and can be a PITA to keep my pad on, especially on sloped ground.
I might swap it out for one of these Borah Bivys because, short of price, I can't find any drawbacks to it.
Pros:
-Lighter
-More protection, especially from condensation (not that I've ever really had a problem with it)
-Mostly bug proof
-No sliding around on pad/quilt
-Extra insulation
Cons:
-It's $180 ($105 for regular UL version, which is still 6oz)
-It might get hot.
Am I missing something here? Price not withstanding, this seems like an easy decision.