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Condensation in a Gortex Bivy Bag???
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<blockquote data-quote="elkoholic72" data-source="post: 536127" data-attributes="member: 15559"><p>I sleep in a Northface Cat's Meow bag with a Slumberjack gortex shell all the </p><p>time without any sweat issues. What gets you wet inside your bag/shell combo </p><p>is your breath when you have everything zipped up tight. I figured that out the hard way on top of the Beartooth mountains on a 15 degree night. I woke up very damp. My shell has a delrin </p><p>plastic rod that goes over your head to make a little tent area. I always keep </p><p>a couple inches of the shell open now to let moist air from breathing a way to escape. </p><p>Ben.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkoholic72, post: 536127, member: 15559"] I sleep in a Northface Cat's Meow bag with a Slumberjack gortex shell all the time without any sweat issues. What gets you wet inside your bag/shell combo is your breath when you have everything zipped up tight. I figured that out the hard way on top of the Beartooth mountains on a 15 degree night. I woke up very damp. My shell has a delrin plastic rod that goes over your head to make a little tent area. I always keep a couple inches of the shell open now to let moist air from breathing a way to escape. Ben. [/QUOTE]
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