Afternoon all,
In the interests of trying out gear before using it, I often leave stuff outside for a few nights (when it's raining, hopefully) and then go back and see whether there's been any water ingress. This results in water pooling and standing for long periods of time as there's nothing inside to move the water, and also the shape of the items isn't exactly realistic as there's nothing in between the layers i.e. it could be goretex on goretex on the ground/outdoor furniture etc. and it's often a flat surface, rather than curved as it would be if there's someone inside it.
Would you expect there to be ingress into a bivi bag in conditions like this (all sealed up that is!)? Or would ingress of water in such circumstances suggest to you it's not working properly?
Hugh
In the interests of trying out gear before using it, I often leave stuff outside for a few nights (when it's raining, hopefully) and then go back and see whether there's been any water ingress. This results in water pooling and standing for long periods of time as there's nothing inside to move the water, and also the shape of the items isn't exactly realistic as there's nothing in between the layers i.e. it could be goretex on goretex on the ground/outdoor furniture etc. and it's often a flat surface, rather than curved as it would be if there's someone inside it.
Would you expect there to be ingress into a bivi bag in conditions like this (all sealed up that is!)? Or would ingress of water in such circumstances suggest to you it's not working properly?
Hugh