• I use sea to summit ones. From cotswold outdoor. The ultrasil
    They're very light and robust.

    Does you sleeping bag not have a stuff sack? You should be able to get a waterproof stuff sack.
    That said, it can be as fast if not faster to use a dry back to stuff a sleeping bag in. Plus you can pack it inside the bivi bag and also with the camping matt in one. That's what I do when touring. Qucik and simple.

  • sea to summit ones. From cotswold outdoor. The ultrasil

    If I get a chance I'll have a look at them, ta.

    The bag has a stuff sack I think, but it's not waterproof. The bivvy goes into a built in one.

    Actually, I might have a drybag somewhere. I think I remember buying one ages ago. HMm.. need to ransack my camping kit.

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