So now it's getting a little warmer I am starting to experiment with 3x3 tarp camping and i'm finding myself in need of a bivvy bag...
I know the gore-tex bags are cheap but I really don't like the feel of the fabric and like stuff to be natural materials, wool and canvas as much as possible.
So I'm thinking of buying up some wax cotton fabric and sewing my own bivvy. It doesn't need to be extremely waterproof or anything because i'll be using it with a pretty big tarp, and will probably use it with a groundsheet in most cases.
I'm also going to make some groundsheets that are bottom side IPK and top side canvas, again, because when I'm out in the woods I hate being in contact with plastics etc. and am currently refining my kit to be as void of it as possible.
So - anyone tried making their own bivvy or used canvas bivvy bags? Would be good to hear thoughts
I know the gore-tex bags are cheap but I really don't like the feel of the fabric and like stuff to be natural materials, wool and canvas as much as possible.
So I'm thinking of buying up some wax cotton fabric and sewing my own bivvy. It doesn't need to be extremely waterproof or anything because i'll be using it with a pretty big tarp, and will probably use it with a groundsheet in most cases.
I'm also going to make some groundsheets that are bottom side IPK and top side canvas, again, because when I'm out in the woods I hate being in contact with plastics etc. and am currently refining my kit to be as void of it as possible.
So - anyone tried making their own bivvy or used canvas bivvy bags? Would be good to hear thoughts