Ultra Light Sleep System - Snugpak Bivvi and Jungle Bag

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @couchcamperTM
    @couchcamperTM 2 года назад +34

    My combination of choice has always (well, at least for the last ten years) been the Snugpak Jungle Bag and the SOL Escape Bivy, which is breathable and heat reflecting. I was able to sleep in -6°C / 21°F, on a foam mat, no tarp, with sleet. When it comes to price, versatility, performance and weight / bulk - I think it's just an unbeatable combo.

    • @Fabianclpt
      @Fabianclpt 9 месяцев назад +1

      Does the Jungle Bag fits into the SOL Bivvy?

    • @couchcamperTM
      @couchcamperTM 9 месяцев назад

      yes. the question is who fits in the escape. it's not for big people@@Fabianclpt

  • @Thee-_-Outlier
    @Thee-_-Outlier Год назад +10

    The snugpack bivy for sure has its place because of its size, but it doesn't fully replace the mss bivy. If you are gonna be drenched like potentially laying it in serious mud or exposed without a tarp then I would always select the mss bivy. That is 100% water proof and though the snugpack can claim to be waterproof it's not the same thing. The mss bivy you can fill with water like a balloon and hang it overnight and all that water will still be inside the bivvy like a water balloon. That's real water proof. The snugpack bivvsy will soak through in a downpour without a tarp or laying directly in the wet ground with you inside overnight. I do really like the jungle bag, mainly for the bug mesh and I do think that bivy paired with it is worth while for most applications.
    That all said if I wanted to carry a few items in a 20L pack in case I got stranded or what not it would be the mss bivy and the jungle bag both inside the small mss compression sack. I have a little generic ground sheet that is in a sack the size of an orange I use also. Then I also carry my poncho when I hike as an emergency tarp. With that poncho, the mss bivy and that jungle bag with the mosquito net I can feel fairly comfortable and confident in almost any situation. If I want to account for potential colder nights of early spring late fall I'll add a fleece liner or blanket and a sol emergency bivvy to that kit and have some wool long underwear, change of wool socks, maybe a fleece onesie etc in a dry bag inside your 20-30L pack along with that sleep system inside the compression sack and the poncho/tarp you're set.

  • @THENEWWRANGLER
    @THENEWWRANGLER 2 года назад +6

    I added a kylmit camo sleeping pad to that it goes inside the bivy , and a snugpak sleeping bag liner, just because we are a little cooler up here in Canada, hand a poncho low in an a frame set up and boom you are dry and comfy i feel like it could take me down to maybe 5 C or 41 F. and be very warm, any lower than that and I would need more insulation.

  • @Tango9l
    @Tango9l 2 года назад +5

    I own jungle bag simply for the bug net face cover.. but.. where the zips all meet foot end leaves a couple of very small holes in jungle bag that bugs could get into.. so I got nan to sew the holes up then 100% bug proof.. great video too

  • @LaconianConcepts
    @LaconianConcepts 2 года назад +13

    Great video brother.
    I opted for the SF1 bag and SF bivy bag as my go to system. I love it. (I did a whole video on the breakdown of my system.).
    The quality on the SF is a huge difference over the jungle bag and the central zip is perfect. “This is the way”
    Cheers 🤙🏽

    • @zensempai7371
      @zensempai7371 Год назад +2

      True but maybye too costly in Beskar for non bounty hunter types - we may stick to our heavy and cheaper "Imperial" sleeping system.

    • @LaconianConcepts
      @LaconianConcepts Год назад

      @@zensempai7371 😂🤘🏽

  • @matterdowe4350
    @matterdowe4350 2 года назад +2

    I use this with a poncho tarp great light weight system for sure

  • @protectpersevere2030
    @protectpersevere2030 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff! I’m a big fan of the jungle bag as well

  • @scuba5k
    @scuba5k 2 года назад +2

    So I just got the jungle blanket and a few things I noticed that’s concerning / dislike. The zippers seem low quality, I would pay little extra if it was YKK. Also I don’t like the zipper isn’t continuous along the long length and footing. The two separate zippers leave you with two small openings at each corner of the foot bed. Haven’t tested it yet but I could assume you’ll loose heat and gain possible critters.
    However I do like the bug net and small packability. It’s also wider by a few inches compared to the Swagman roll.
    Although the zippers are disappointing, I think I’m going to return the swagman roll and keep the jungle bag.

    • @JoelCaseyJonesMusic
      @JoelCaseyJonesMusic 2 года назад +1

      The route I went was 2 different ways. My main system (as I noted in another comment) is the SF1 sleeping bag (superior quality to the jungle BAG) and the matching SF bivvi.
      My “bugout” system is the same bivvi with the Jungle BLANKET (just a blanket no zippers). I then sewed my own YKK zipper on with additional paracord loop tie outs. Problem solved.

  • @melyssa8585
    @melyssa8585 Год назад +1

    I made the mistake of buying a bivy once with no zipper. So I now use it to put my sleep system in to make a bivy roll. I use the SOL bivy at least it opens partially I hate that they don’t open maybe I’ll add a zipper or something to it but that bothers me what’s the point? lol
    PS also I feel like if you are going to spend money on a blanket why not just go for the swagman roll? It’s wearable which is a big plus here anyway 🇨🇦

    • @juliensaulas4747
      @juliensaulas4747 6 месяцев назад

      A solution is to put bag in bivy and step in them while you're standing. This works if you don't use a mat inside the bivvy. I have the special forces regular and XL version because of ease of installation inside the bivvy.

  • @wiktorgrotek9540
    @wiktorgrotek9540 2 года назад

    One of the best system in the market for the price. Would be good to have face cover on bivy like for example Carinthia have.

    • @juliensaulas4747
      @juliensaulas4747 6 месяцев назад

      You can : put the bivvy upside down, with the hood on your face :) plus, snugpak makes an xl version of the bivvy that is 30 cm (1 ft or so) longer, so 2,6 m long. It narrows later at the foot end so you have more room and if you cinch down the xl version you are able to be fully enclosed ( leave a hole for breathing!). I never had any condensation in these bivvies. They are excellent.

  • @jakubsobala9344
    @jakubsobala9344 8 месяцев назад +1

    Whats name of the floor on the ground?

  • @Jakelol1980
    @Jakelol1980 2 года назад +2

    Do you know if i can join 2 jungle bags together and get a double bag or a large double blanket?

    • @KayakAdventures210
      @KayakAdventures210  2 года назад +3

      Yes sir, two jungle bags will zip together creating "both" a large bag or large blanket.

  • @scuba5k
    @scuba5k 2 года назад +4

    Crap, never knew this has a bug net. Also 2.5 inches wider then swagman roll. Also packs smaller.
    Same weight and temperature.
    You’re killing me. Now I’m considering returning the swagman roll.
    Only two cons I see compared to the swagman roll. Can’t wear as a jacket and I’m sure it can’t beat the water resistance like the swag. But O think I can give that up. Ok I’ll stop rambling
    Thanks for showing the bug net. Knew about this blanket for years.

    • @scuba5k
      @scuba5k 2 года назад

      Ok placed the order on Amazon. Tomorrow I’ll have the onewind alternative swagman roll and the jungle blanket both coming in tomorrow. I’ll let you know what I decide on the 3 and then return the 2

    • @rexnemorensis8154
      @rexnemorensis8154 2 года назад

      @@scuba5kHelikon Tex doesn't seem to list the temp for the original swagman, let us know which is warmer.

  • @AncientMorbidity1991
    @AncientMorbidity1991 9 месяцев назад

    Will this accommodate someone who is 6 foot tall? My exact height is 6'4.

    • @robertbates6057
      @robertbates6057 7 месяцев назад

      I heard on another video it fits 6'3" but yet another said it was short so...

    • @juliensaulas4747
      @juliensaulas4747 6 месяцев назад

      There is an XL version , and take it in special forces version. I am 6'1 and bulky and this covers more than my entire self, plus jungle bag and self inflatable mat ( as long as your mat is less than 2 inches thick and not rectangular).

    • @AncientMorbidity1991
      @AncientMorbidity1991 6 месяцев назад

      @@juliensaulas4747 Awesome, thanks for getting back to me!

  • @MoonbeameSmith
    @MoonbeameSmith Год назад +1

    Is the Jungle bag basically a Jungle blanket with extra fittings?

    • @josephjohnson6849
      @josephjohnson6849 Год назад

      Bug net too

    • @MoonbeameSmith
      @MoonbeameSmith Год назад

      Having a devil of a time finding a Desert coloured one with a Left side zipper...

    • @juliensaulas4747
      @juliensaulas4747 6 месяцев назад

      I find the blanket to be a tiny bit warmer and thicker. I use them in conjunction if it's getting cold, from O celsius ( freezing) to 10 ( 50 Fahrenheit I guess). This plus the bivvy makes a good job and it is rather modular, the additional bug net is a real plus

  • @jacobhrtl621
    @jacobhrtl621 5 месяцев назад

    6:17 did bro just compair it to the size of a bomb

  • @Templercz
    @Templercz 7 месяцев назад

    good review !

  • @friendofcoal
    @friendofcoal Год назад +2

    Is the jungle bag breathable?

  • @kaungsithusett9017
    @kaungsithusett9017 Год назад

    those aren't crye G3's, what brand are those?

  • @navigator4709
    @navigator4709 2 года назад +3

    I like the jungle bag but the plastique zipper is bullshit. I broke it the first night... They should put a metal zipper. Fortunately i can use it 👀 but for how long...

    • @juliensaulas4747
      @juliensaulas4747 6 месяцев назад

      I never had a problem with mine, I heard that their quality dropped for a moment when they lived factories to china, and now it is better... The zips were a little bit capricious on my jungle bag... I opened and closed them about a hundred times in a row and now they are smoother.

    • @Watcher413
      @Watcher413 3 дня назад +1

      Bro go to your local dry cleaner that does tailoring like my local one charged me $20 for a zipper replacement on a $500 jacket so I can have a double zipper and looked better than what was original. Idk why everyone complains about zippers if it’s that bad but everything else is great just spend a couple dollars wait a couple days to replace it with whatever high quality zipper you want

    • @navigator4709
      @navigator4709 2 дня назад

      @@Watcher413 thanks for your advise...🤙

    • @Watcher413
      @Watcher413 2 дня назад

      @@navigator4709 seriously dry cleaner tailors are supper cheap to replace zippers and hem up whatever anything beyond that you have to ask about their skill level and willingness to do the job. Like my local dry cleaner in a small town is family operated and they just are amazing and fast with everything but yeah cost are always low unless you go to a big city that specializes for the ultra rich

  • @multiactivejussivaarala
    @multiactivejussivaarala 11 месяцев назад

    What about bivy and big men

  • @NaeMuckle
    @NaeMuckle 2 года назад +2

    The bug net could be exactly what I need for Scottish summers. I woke up 2 nights ago with my face covered in Scottish midgeys. Horrific

    • @couchcamperTM
      @couchcamperTM 2 года назад +3

      I recommend a baseball cap with it to keep the net off the face. pure relaxation :-D

    • @124Outdoor
      @124Outdoor 2 года назад +1

      This set up, along with the snugpak fleece liner, works well for the cold season here in northern Thailand. Defo a baseball cap! ✌🏼

  • @leyzac1718
    @leyzac1718 2 года назад

    Good video, but something is missing. Thumbs down...