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Condensation in a Gortex Bivy Bag???
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<blockquote data-quote="tt35" data-source="post: 537195" data-attributes="member: 25362"><p>Goretex won't keep you from sweating if you're too warm for the conditions--it just lets a certain amount of the moisture escape once it's prodouced. If you may need to survive subzero cold, it's probably good that you generated a sweat in the living room. Layer your clothes and gear according to the temps you're encountering. If you just sweat a lot or very easily, it may be better to look into one of the permeable fabrics with better breathabilty like E-vent for your bivi sack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt35, post: 537195, member: 25362"] Goretex won't keep you from sweating if you're too warm for the conditions--it just lets a certain amount of the moisture escape once it's prodouced. If you may need to survive subzero cold, it's probably good that you generated a sweat in the living room. Layer your clothes and gear according to the temps you're encountering. If you just sweat a lot or very easily, it may be better to look into one of the permeable fabrics with better breathabilty like E-vent for your bivi sack. [/QUOTE]
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