I’ve read the bivy and tarp thread. Lots of good points.
I want to get a bivy for 2-3 day deer hunting trips in the Adirondacks. I live here so can pick my days and won’t need a tarp. I’ve slept in bivys enough to know that I prefer a hoop to keep it off my face. I also have a 2 pound solo tent but want to be free to travel new country each day and sleep in a spot that looks promising for llast light and daybreak sits without pitching a tent in the dark. Basically just want to crawl in and crash.
I think I have it narrowed doen to the Big Agnes 3 Wire and the OR Alpine Ascent Shell. I’d refer to have some side access rather than crawling in from the end like the OR Helium.
Anyone have experience with either, or preferably both, of these bivys? I use an XTherm NXT Max sleeping pad. Room inside the bivy for this pad? I have an older OR Alpine bivy that’s too tight with the sleeping pad inside. It’s barrier is delaminating and I’m not going to use it any more for risk of breathing particles of the barrier material as I sleep. I have a Borah bivy but want more wind protection. Open to recommendations from first hand experience with other bivys as well. I don’t hunt with trecking poles. So the ultralight DCF shelters are out.
Thanks.
Frank
I want to get a bivy for 2-3 day deer hunting trips in the Adirondacks. I live here so can pick my days and won’t need a tarp. I’ve slept in bivys enough to know that I prefer a hoop to keep it off my face. I also have a 2 pound solo tent but want to be free to travel new country each day and sleep in a spot that looks promising for llast light and daybreak sits without pitching a tent in the dark. Basically just want to crawl in and crash.
I think I have it narrowed doen to the Big Agnes 3 Wire and the OR Alpine Ascent Shell. I’d refer to have some side access rather than crawling in from the end like the OR Helium.
Anyone have experience with either, or preferably both, of these bivys? I use an XTherm NXT Max sleeping pad. Room inside the bivy for this pad? I have an older OR Alpine bivy that’s too tight with the sleeping pad inside. It’s barrier is delaminating and I’m not going to use it any more for risk of breathing particles of the barrier material as I sleep. I have a Borah bivy but want more wind protection. Open to recommendations from first hand experience with other bivys as well. I don’t hunt with trecking poles. So the ultralight DCF shelters are out.
Thanks.
Frank