Gear Review
Condensation
By sbl2822233
Ranked #230 - Tents
January 8, 2009
I used this bivy in Alaska last year (late summer - early fall). If you are in for lightweight, this is a good option.
Comparing to the conventional bivy, this is pretty good. But it's definitely not something you will be comfortable it.
First of all, I woke up every morning wet. The condensation on the inner wall is terrible. You can feel water dripping down.
Second issue, it's pratically pretty hard to climb into this small tent/bivy. Imagine that you have to go leg in first. It will be especially hard if it's raining and your tent is surrounded by mud. You do not want to touch the mud when you work your way into the tent, so it will be a challenging task to get into the tent feet first without your body touching the ground.
if you think you can live with these two problems, then go for it by all mean. it's really light and pack small.
View Details: NEMO Equipment Inc. Gogo Solo Tent 1-Person 3-Season
Helpful Votes: 2 Yes | 1 No
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Fly] NEMO Osmo waterproof-breathable shell, 30D Sil nylon; [Floor] 30D PU nylon
- Freestanding:
- No
- Poles:
- 0
- Pole Material:
- N / A
- Doors:
- 1
- Clip / Sleeve:
- N / A
- Floor Space:
- 106 x 41in (274 x 104cm), 19sq ft (1.77sq m)
- Interior Height:
- 27in (69cm)
- Vestibule Space:
- 5sq ft (0.42sq m)
- Packed Size:
- 7 x 5.5in (18 x 14cm)
- Seam Sealed:
- Yes
- Ventilation:
- Mesh vestibule wall
- Weight:
- 1lb 14oz (861g)
- Recommended Use:
- Ultralight backpacking
- Country of Origin:
- United States
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