With Stuarts help I've done a bivi bag review
https://www.bearbonesbikepacking.co.uk/ ... try-bivvy/
Linked to my sleeping bag and mattress *"Unison, Harmony or a System*
https://www.bearbonesbikepacking.co.uk/ ... untry-bed/
"Unison, Harmony or a System" - My ultimate bivi
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Re: "Unison, Harmony or a System" - My ultimate bivi
Never had a good nights sleep in a bivi bag and thats coming from an Army background in which we used them a lot with a tarp. Obviously not ridden hard enough or drank enough beer, which is a big problem for me as I am a serial pisser 

Re: "Unison, Harmony or a System" - My ultimate bivi
Problem with a bivvy bag is how to get in, or out, when it's raining. IMHO it's not really a practical solution for UK weather
Glad it works for you John as clearly it's all personal choice
Glad it works for you John as clearly it's all personal choice
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Re: "Unison, Harmony or a System" - My ultimate bivi
I thought this was going to be a philosophical thread, not had a good one of those for a while. You know, along the lines of Peace, Light and Goodwill etc etc.
Yes, pleased it works for you JC, but about the only reason for me to have a bb would be for stealth. Nice weather, don't need one; likelihood of dew etc, coated bag/quilt; bad weather, big tarp and said coated bag/quilt; torrential weather, shed/barn/etc.
Nice that we all have different preferences of course, keeps things interesting
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Yes, pleased it works for you JC, but about the only reason for me to have a bb would be for stealth. Nice weather, don't need one; likelihood of dew etc, coated bag/quilt; bad weather, big tarp and said coated bag/quilt; torrential weather, shed/barn/etc.
Nice that we all have different preferences of course, keeps things interesting

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Re: "Unison, Harmony or a System" - My ultimate bivi
I never realised they did a properly waterproof version of that Bivy; that's useful to know!
I really like Bivies too, although even with eVent ones (which seem to be regarded as the best for breathing), I find I get a reasonable amount of condensation, especially if exposed to the sky. The only one that has ever been genuinely condensation free for me is a Rab Ridge Raider... but it also weighs almost a kilo!
I'm interested to know, does it feel like its a membrane waterproof fabric on the top? The spec's imply its just nylon... I don't see how they make nylon both waterproof and breathable?
I really like Bivies too, although even with eVent ones (which seem to be regarded as the best for breathing), I find I get a reasonable amount of condensation, especially if exposed to the sky. The only one that has ever been genuinely condensation free for me is a Rab Ridge Raider... but it also weighs almost a kilo!
I'm interested to know, does it feel like its a membrane waterproof fabric on the top? The spec's imply its just nylon... I don't see how they make nylon both waterproof and breathable?