Flavus101 said:And in the meantime just use a garbage bag as an inner liner.
Leo said:Greetings,
I tested my bivi bag's waterproofness, but after 1 minutes in water, it got all wet inside. I am wondering is it normal or I got a bad kit?
Thank you
If it is already used then it might just be a small hole or many if the previous user slept on a raspberry/blackberry bush. Do the test slowly and see if you can see the hole. If one or a few, you can patch them (seam tape, air mattress patches, etc. ) if there are dozens or you can't find them, do the dryer or fabric coating (minwax, etc. only if goretex approved) to restore the water repellency.Leo said:Greetings,
I tested my bivi bag's waterproofness, but after 1 minutes in water, it got all wet inside. I am wondering is it normal or I got a bad kit?
Thank you
acen said:If you like to sleep cold, do as suggested here. If you don't, follow what I posted. Use your ground sheet and you will not have an issue. It may not be sexy, but it works.
Flavus101 said:I definitely confused myself with a valise bag. Disregard the garbage bag idea :
George Wallace said:OK?
Which is it?
Old soldiers always lined their valise with a HEAVY duty garbage bag. I even doubled that effect, by using my bivi bag inside the garbage bag, when stuffing my sleeping bag and other items inside the valise.
Sleeping in a garbage bag inside a bivi bag is how you get hypothermia in the cold. You need fabrics that 'breath'.
Flavus101 said:Yes, that's how to do it. Lining the valise bag with a heavy duty garbage bag is the way to go. I've never attempted repairing a bivi bag so cannot speak on that.
A lot of people line the main compartment of their ruck with a garbage bag or put their stuff in a dry sack/compression sack as well.
Also makes it easy to organize your clothing.George Wallace said:Exactly. Some even go so far as to break down their clothing sets into Freezer bags for quicker access when headed to shower points, quick changes, etc. Main thing is keeping your kit dry.
Arty39 said:Also makes it easy to organize your clothing.
MJP said:Throw it in your dryer on the hottest setting and retest
Leo said:Can I do that? The washing label said dryer setting at low.