Floor-less tipi secondary protection option?

VANDAL

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Hi all-

I’m looking for some advise on a secondary layer to run in my Argali Absaroka 4P tipi. Primarily to ensure my bag stays dry from the ground but also to keep clean and prevent bugs (I’m a bit of a neat freak in my camp). I’ve narrowed it down to 2 options:

1. Bivy- OR Helium (15 oz)
2. Kuiu Summit Star 1P mesh body (10.5 oz)

Has anyone ran the Kuiu Summit netting in a tipi besides the Kuiu Star tent? I’ll have to secure it to the tipi somehow to get the netting pitch.

Thanks
Corey


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I've had good luck using a Borah buy bivy in my Cimarron. You might check them out if you decide to go the bivy route. I think they are less than 6 oz. Downside is there is usually a significant lead time.

I have never tried using any sort of nest or mesh body from another tent. So I can't speak to that option.
 
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Hi all-

I’m looking for some advise on a secondary layer to run in my Argali Absaroka 4P tipi. Primarily to ensure my bag stays dry from the ground but also to keep clean and prevent bugs (I’m a bit of a neat freak in my camp). I’ve narrowed it down to 2 options:

1. Bivy- OR Helium (15 oz)
2. Kuiu Summit Star 1P mesh body (10.5 oz)

Has anyone ran the Kuiu Summit netting in a tipi besides the Kuiu Star tent? I’ll have to secure it to the tipi somehow to get the netting pitch.

Thanks
Corey


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#2 is gonna suck BAD, I'd forget about that idea and move on to something else.
 

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I have a borah bivy. Works really well.
If what you want is a clean shelter though get a floor? I don’t know about the specs for your tent but seek outside makes liners that might work.
 
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VANDAL

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I have a borah bivy. Works really well.
If what you want is a clean shelter though get a floor? I don’t know about the specs for your tent but seek outside makes liners that might work.

Thanks slatty,

I have multiple floored free standing tents that I’ve always hunted from but want to give this setup a shot. Might go back but at least give it a try…and you’re right I will need to get over a clean shelter being flourless.

I mostly hunt Oct/Nov and I’m getting too old to put on frozen boots in the morning


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croben

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Argali makes an insert for the 4P tipi that gives you a floor and double walls.

Not sure if it would fit, but Seek Outside makes a half nest for their tipis. It gives you half a floor and protection from bugs.
 

slatty

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I use the seek outside half nest when using the tipi for family camping, seems to fit the bill. Adds a lot of weight and bulk though, basically doubles the weight and bulk.
 
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VANDAL

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Thanks for the feedback.

I want to avoid bulk and as much wt. as possible. Looking like a bivy with maybe a footprint/tyvek is best option


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nnmarcher

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I use an OR bivy with my tarp and I like it. I don't think it is the Helium though, it's basically a lightweight mesh to keep bugs out. I sleep on a tent footprint from Big Agnes. Sometimes they will have a steep sale on their footprints for discontinued tent models, I believe I bought my 1 person footprint for $5. Worth keeping an eye out for
 

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Borah Gear hybrid bivy is what I use most of the time. If it'll be close or below freezing, I have a sheet of foam from Seek Outside that I also use as a drop sheet, not as durable as tyvek, but provides a thermal break and is big enough to sit on. I also have an inner liner, but that only gets used for trips with the family now or if I know it'll be extremely wet or buggy.
 
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