So I have a sleeping bag that's intended to be used inside a tent in summer. Probably not even rated to freezing.
I was wondering if something like pic related would make it a little warmer so I can take it out in the fall when I'm on a fishing trip. Might also want to use it for backpacking.
Would it work, or should I wait for a better sleeping bag to go on sale?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgdFbNzENJQ
OP again. I should probably add that the sleeping bag I have has plenty of insulation, but doesn't have any measures to keep out water or wind.
>>21153
is that a waterproof tarp ?
if so chances are its going to act like a vapor barrier. the sweat from sleeping will condense on the cold inside layer. and once wet it will start to lose heat faster. but might be fine so best to test it beforehand. to get an idea over 8 hour a normal person sweats around 200-400 ml. if its hot then ofc more. many commercial bivi bag are quite expensive for that reason as they are grotex or whatever.
>>21155
Thanks for the info. Yeah, it's a tarp.
I guess I'll give it a shot. If nothing else, I'll have something to keep my sleeping bag from getting wet if it rains and the tent's leaking.
>>21153
I tried this last year, and got soaked in sweat, upgraded to an SOL Escape bivvy for $60 and never looked back. If you want to do your own on the cheap, use Tyvek on top to breath and polytarp on the bottom for durability.
>>21157
>Tyvek
>Breathe
lol wut? I wore those suits and the one thing they don't do is breathe. Water used to pour out when I cut myself out of them on a hot day.
>>21158
So, you're saying that you can't tell the difference between being active during the day and sleeping at night?
Tyvek is a great material for bivvys.
>>21153
lol is that stupid ass nigger seriously using a TARP? It probly did work for him that one time he used it because he's out in the bone-dry desert.
Do yourself a favor and just by the US Army bivy or any cheaper non-spec ripoff will be worlds better than that.
https://www.amazon.com/Woodland-Camouflage-Waterproof-Bivy-Cover/dp/B008JXV2PM