If it is really cold, you may well get condensation on the inside of the bivy bag. Laws of physics. If it is really, really cold, that could turn into frost.
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If it is really cold, you may well get condensation on the inside of the bivy bag. Laws of physics. If it is really, really cold, that could turn into frost.
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I use A TT Notch and in colder weather the TT Moment. I did have the damp footbox issue; condensation and by touching the tent sides.I now carry the MLD Superlite bivvy which solves the problem. Also has the advantage that you can cowboy camp under the stars if the weather is fine. Worth the 7oz weight penalty. Even with that my base weight is around 12lb.
I’ve got the TT moment too, unfortunately, during my last trip in the alps, it was simply too dry for 5 days in a row. No condensation, almost no frost.
On the other hand, I brought the tent very close to its wind limit, which is an interesting experience.
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