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I always have an e-blanket with me, even in the truck, but it never gets used. This fall I took the heavier SOL emergency bivy, in case I needed to crawl in it, kept out from camp one night. I carried this all summer/fall this year and never took it out of the bag.
I saw a post somewhere (of course I cant find it now) someone mentioned using it on top of a down bag, as an overbag.
I'm switching from synthetic to down bag for next year. Is using that SOL bivy workable to add extra warmth and/or keep condensation off of a down bag?
Or will that do the opposite and now condensate from the inside and wet the bag? Figured I'd ask before I tried it only to wake up cold and wet.
Lastly, for early season anyhow, and carrying camp daily, could this replace a regular bug bivy (bugs arent the issue, mainly using for ground cloth). Or would you leave the e-blanket and just go with a regular bug bivy.
I saw a post somewhere (of course I cant find it now) someone mentioned using it on top of a down bag, as an overbag.
I'm switching from synthetic to down bag for next year. Is using that SOL bivy workable to add extra warmth and/or keep condensation off of a down bag?
Or will that do the opposite and now condensate from the inside and wet the bag? Figured I'd ask before I tried it only to wake up cold and wet.
Lastly, for early season anyhow, and carrying camp daily, could this replace a regular bug bivy (bugs arent the issue, mainly using for ground cloth). Or would you leave the e-blanket and just go with a regular bug bivy.
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