UA_Blake
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I just got back from a 7 day back country hunt and I ran into an issue I didn’t expect. I was using a floorless shelter and a down quilt. I expected condensation on the tent itself which is something I am familiar with. However, I had condensation on the shell of my quilt every morning and I mean a lot of it. My tentmate was using a down sleeping bag from a different manufacturer and did not have this issue and it wasn’t dripping from the tent onto the bag. I will say conditions were pretty wet and it snowed 4-6” one night as well. There were two others on the trip with the same quilts and all had the same situation. The down didn’t clump and the bag actually performed well outside of this one issue. Anyone have any experience with this? This was my first trip using a down quilt.
Theory: I was going to bed at night with damp cloths, maybe my body heat was evaporating the moisture, the vapor was moving through the quilt, and condensing on the cool surface of the quilt shell.
Theory: I was going to bed at night with damp cloths, maybe my body heat was evaporating the moisture, the vapor was moving through the quilt, and condensing on the cool surface of the quilt shell.
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