I'm wanting to do some sleeping wild this summer and I'm after some advice.
I got a Snugpak Softie 6 last year and used it under a tarp with no bivy. On a river bank the tarp had a lot of dew on it but my sleeping bag almost none. If I took the tarp away (so I can see the stars) would the dew be on my bag or would the heat from me keep the dew off?
I've been looking at bivy bags, wanting a bit more confidence while sleeping under the stars. Long story short, I'm not sure if I need one or if I'm just looking for an excuse to buy more gear. For a micro adventure, if the weather was looking bad I just wouldn't go (I'm not as hardy as I once was). The Softie claims some water repellence properties and it was for this reason I got it.
I'd probably set up a tarp in case the weather changed but the set up would just be ground sheet, matt, sleeping bag.
I'm torn between the above, something like a Snugpack Special Forces or Alpkit Hunka and something more substantial like a dutch military or Snugpak Stratosphere. My objective is to sleep outside, not to camp, so I think the later might defeat the purpose... Although the mozi nets do appeal...
Do any of you guys sleep out in synthetic bags without a bivy or a tarp? If so what's your experience been and do you have any advice?
Regards,
Joe
I got a Snugpak Softie 6 last year and used it under a tarp with no bivy. On a river bank the tarp had a lot of dew on it but my sleeping bag almost none. If I took the tarp away (so I can see the stars) would the dew be on my bag or would the heat from me keep the dew off?
I've been looking at bivy bags, wanting a bit more confidence while sleeping under the stars. Long story short, I'm not sure if I need one or if I'm just looking for an excuse to buy more gear. For a micro adventure, if the weather was looking bad I just wouldn't go (I'm not as hardy as I once was). The Softie claims some water repellence properties and it was for this reason I got it.
I'd probably set up a tarp in case the weather changed but the set up would just be ground sheet, matt, sleeping bag.
I'm torn between the above, something like a Snugpack Special Forces or Alpkit Hunka and something more substantial like a dutch military or Snugpak Stratosphere. My objective is to sleep outside, not to camp, so I think the later might defeat the purpose... Although the mozi nets do appeal...
Do any of you guys sleep out in synthetic bags without a bivy or a tarp? If so what's your experience been and do you have any advice?
Regards,
Joe