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What if there was a fabric that could lay directly on you torso and bare legs without mosquitos biting through, AND would keep you as cool as netting? Would this be a fair replacement for the full netting top? I run very hot so I take cooling very seriously. I can get in my bivy and the fabric laying directly on me has two entirely different effects. When I am hot from getting ready for bed and getting in the bivy, it cools me off. A few hours later I'm still not in my sleeping bag as the temps drop, and it's warm to the touch. I can't understand this. I live in the Mojave Desert and can lay in a bivy and not get hot and sweaty. Yet all my customers are also reporting that the bivy adds 10+ degrees to there comfort range. Maybe some chemical engineer can weigh in on this for us.
So on our Scout trip to Mt. Whitney this month we went to sleep one night to absolutely clear skies and woke up to thunder and lighting followed by some rain. I was able to reach out with one hand a pull the door closed over me in less than 5 seconds. I went from bug-proof stargazing mode to weatherproof almost instantly.
Wow, sorry I got off topic. I was not trying to convince anyone to give up a tarp, but rather consider that if you are using just a mesh bug bivy under a tarp that you might consider having all the advantages of a bug bivy AND some sideways weather protection.
Edited by davidmiles on 08/31/2012 02:09:44 MDT.
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