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Condensation in a Gortex Bivy Bag???
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<blockquote data-quote="midnightmalloy" data-source="post: 536130" data-attributes="member: 25605"><p>Exactly right. Slept in my slumberjack bivy many times and your breath is the problem. Have a small tarp or poncho with you and make a mini tent over your head. Works great. And actually the bivi keeps you warmer than u think. If you wanna be super comfy get a synthetic down pair of pants, super light and compact and worth their weight ( maybe 5 oz) and good to throw under your outer shell if on stand or glassing in cold weather along with using if needed for an overnight. Like sleeping bag pants essentially.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midnightmalloy, post: 536130, member: 25605"] Exactly right. Slept in my slumberjack bivy many times and your breath is the problem. Have a small tarp or poncho with you and make a mini tent over your head. Works great. And actually the bivi keeps you warmer than u think. If you wanna be super comfy get a synthetic down pair of pants, super light and compact and worth their weight ( maybe 5 oz) and good to throw under your outer shell if on stand or glassing in cold weather along with using if needed for an overnight. Like sleeping bag pants essentially. [/QUOTE]
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