I still like the Durston you can use with or without inner super light and long enough for big buggers.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...4dae86ea2f.jpg
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I still like the Durston you can use with or without inner super light and long enough for big buggers.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...4dae86ea2f.jpg
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I use one of these. Got the half zip version. Does a great job of keeping condensation off the bag if you brush up against tent fly/tarp and real handy for keeping you the bag and sleeping mat together.
Tyvek sleeping bag cover liner waterproof Bivy Bag
https://a.aliexpress.com/_m0OmSNr
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Happened to me when camped with a mate and we had the tarp in a lean-to pitch (very open on 3 sides) wasn't any way around it apart from put all our gear back in our bags at night and be grateful our sleeping bags were much warmer than we needed. Body heat from sleeping a little too warm *kind of* cooked the moisture out of the bags, slightly damp on the outside. As mentioned by a few others, going to a tent fly only to cut the weight would be my solution. I tend to be tarp camping in the fairer weather when if things get a bit damp they dry after an hour in the sun the next morning.
I've purchased a Borah Gear 9' x 9' silpoly tarp. Its quite decent with good tie offs and they are really easy to deal with. They appear to have a good following in the US and have about a 4 week lead time. I hope to give it a go soon for an overnight trial before commiting to a serious tops mission.
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My huntech bivy is 1.8 kg with floor and ropes Not too heavy I reckon
I have one of these. The fly alone is under 500gms and very roomy. Complete with inner it is still under 1kg (+ walking poles and pegs).
https://www.sixmoondesigns.com/produ...ltralight-tarp
Macpac have just released a couple of fairly cost-effective trekking-pole style tents.
Some of these weights aren't to far off an actual tent (inner + outer)
I get that dropping weight is the goal, but to me a 2 or 3 hundred gram weight reduction isn't worth potentially getting wet or at least having wet gear?
Most of us would be better dropping weight from the waistline instead of the gear we carry..
Agree I recently brought a Zpacks tent 2 person its under that weight with everything.
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Some of us have the other problem being too slight to carry heavy gear