|
|
In reply to Post #12 I use my mk2 defier in the same way mate, the overwrap is top notch.
|
|
|
In reply to Post #1 Quest defier mk2 with full overwrap and zip in ground sheet. Zero condensation. I dont even put infil in just use the wrap for the front.
|
|
|
In reply to Post #8 Early days but so far very impressed with my Wychwood Epic.
Good to hear, I was looking forward to your feedback, seriously tempted
|
|
|
In reply to Post #1 I don't think there's a bivvy out there that doesn't suffer from any sort of condensation. I have a frontier which seems better than most bivvies I've had regarding condensation and I very rarely use a door. Should be able to get a good deal on the v1 with the v2 coming out.
Daz
|
|
|
In reply to Post #8 Echo that re the wychwood epic, performing well so far and comes totally complete with cap, standard and mozi fronts and good quality zip in ground sheet
|
|
|
In reply to Post #1 Early days but so far very impressed with my Wychwood Epic. Had a Tempest which was great and I would recommend. Got a Solar SW Uni Spider which is OK (you can see my comments in the review section) but replaced it with the Wychwood (Solar currently up for sale). To beat condensation with all these these you ideally need to be using at least the skull cap
|
|
|
In reply to Post #1 Hi, depends on the size you want but have both tempest brolly advanced (low) and the tempest 100 advanced, which have a very similar footprint. Both aquatex and zero condensation when used with a wrap. Prefer the brolly for short stays as got the nylon wrap which is considerably lighter than the aquatex one and dries more quickly. If you don’t want condensation then aquatexx is really good but you must use a wrap as well as the bivvy material won’t breath if wet on the outside. For me a second hand trakker tempest advanced with full cap wrap would be my recommendation.
|
|
| Belch | Posts: 4247 |  | MODERATOR | |
|
In reply to Post #1 If you're a brolly fan then the Aqua Ultralite 100 is the next logical step (not to be confused with the Aqua Pioneer 100 which is a hobbit sized shelter) . . .you can leave the skull cap on (semi-permanently) and with its mega thick aquatexx its pretty much condensation free. Quick set up / much better headroom than a brolly and no annoying spars etc.
Had the original for years and the newer variant since release - prefer it to my Tempest / all other bivvies - basically due to its headroom / small footprint / ease of assembly and versatility (all season)
Think there's one going for a decent price in the classifieds - if not they've dropped in price considerably (because everyone's Tempest obsessed) and for the £ and build quality are vfm IMO
|
|
|
In reply to Post #2 Up £700
|
|
|
|
|
In reply to Post #1 2nd hand tempest with skull cap.
BTW, I have the nylon one and with the skull cap it is virtually condensation free, dries quicker and more durable than aquatex.
I also managed to find one with the rear vents
|
|
|
In reply to Post #1 Your budget ?
|
|
|
I am on an umbrella only at present - got loads of condensation last night - so want a new bivvy that does not suffer from it - what have people had for a year plus and are happy with??
Not a fan of pro logic build quality, so not them please.
|
|