Sleeping Bag Foot Section Condensation. My Genius DIY Fix

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Sleeping Bag Foot Section Condensation. My Genius DIY Fix
    As a tall person I often struggle with keeping the foot section of my sleeping bag dry when sleeping in a tent as my height often leads to the bottom of my sleeping bag pushing up against the inner and then outer walls resulting in it becoming damp.
    In this video I share how I've come up with a novel solution with the help of Alpkit....
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Комментарии • 46

  • @andyholtorp
    @andyholtorp Год назад +9

    I use the Exped inflation sack for this purpose, works a treat, then use it for any dirty clothes storage the next day - 3 uses from one item!

    • @TheBushcraftPadawan
      @TheBushcraftPadawan  Год назад

      +Andy and Miche Outdoors Hi Andy and Miche Outdoors and many thanks for taking the time to drop by my channel, watch and comment - it's really appreciated.

    • @camouflage962
      @camouflage962 9 месяцев назад

      ha ! Even better ...

    • @aarondavies8486
      @aarondavies8486 5 месяцев назад

      Hi mate have you ever tried the waterproofing spray you can buy ​@TheBushcraftPadawan

  • @ianbachanek2538
    @ianbachanek2538 Год назад +4

    I'd also suggest letting "B's" manager know what a great solution she engineered. Definitely deserves some recognition and possibly rolling this solution out to other campers.

  • @beatbasher
    @beatbasher Год назад +7

    I just put my waterproof jacket zipped up over the foot box, I just make use of the kit that I have with me.

    • @TheBushcraftPadawan
      @TheBushcraftPadawan  Год назад

      I tried that approach for much of last year but always found that my jacket ended up sliding off during the course of the night.
      I agree with you though. If you can make it work for you then it makes sense to use what you already have.

    • @beatbasher
      @beatbasher Год назад +1

      @@TheBushcraftPadawan fair play I do like the bivi bag idea. Do you know if it was made from a hunka or a Hunka XL out of interest

    • @TheBushcraftPadawan
      @TheBushcraftPadawan  Год назад +1

      @@beatbasher I must have not admit I'm not entirely certain, but I do know the lady that made it (Bea) is going to be checking this video out so if she sees your comment maybe she'll be able to shed some light on it.

  • @my_handle....
    @my_handle.... Год назад +3

    Brilliant Craig! Love the 'Foot bucket'. Maybe if it had a rim like a roll top dry bag with the two little plastic side release buckles it could be duel purpose. Dry bag/pack liner and foot box protector. 👍👍👍

  • @robertpugh8422
    @robertpugh8422 9 месяцев назад +1

    Neat solution - looks very satisfying! This seems to be a common issue, not just for tall peeps, as most tents seem to be designed for hobbits. The designers appear to forget about the extra inches eaten up by sleeping bag material at each end, plus don't allow adequately for the slope of the tent inner when the bag is lifted several inches off the ground by inflatable pad + foam under-mat.
    If you're accustomed to using a LightAF mat under your sleeping pad to stop it sliding, there's a quick and dirty alternative I've come up with. The LightAF mat is so grippy, you don't need the full length under the pad to keep it in place, so you can pull a few feet out of the bottom end and drape it up and over the top of your sleeping bag toebox. This is enough to stop moisture transferring from the inner to the sleeping bag, plus it allows air to circulate around the toebox to prevent sogginess from trapped condensation.

  • @Insolesandlaces
    @Insolesandlaces Год назад +1

    Great to know they have a repair shop. Glad you said foot bucket carefully. Is this issue more obvious with down filled bags?

  • @my_handle....
    @my_handle.... Год назад +1

    Craig,
    Maybe connect the 'foot bucket' to an elasticated strap that goes around the sleeping pad, like the straps used to fix quilts to a sleeping pad. Therefore you would not have to do any modifications to the sleeping bag. This would enable the 'foot bucket' to work with any sleeping bag or mat. Just a brain fart....
    All the best 👍

  • @jontron380
    @jontron380 9 месяцев назад

    Sounds like great service from Alpkit, its those experiences which wil see people returning as customers and we need to support those businesses 👍 Your solution is a simple and very clever fix, more reliable than sticking your waterproofs over the end of the bag like the rest of us have to 😅 great video, thanks.

  • @camouflage962
    @camouflage962 9 месяцев назад +1

    excellent move... congrats... - great fix for all who do not have a water-repellent SB

    • @TheBushcraftPadawan
      @TheBushcraftPadawan  9 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it, thanks for the feedback.
      Don't forget to subscribe if you'd like to see more from my channel in the future.

  • @nickchurchman6815
    @nickchurchman6815 Год назад +1

    Bea at Alpkit is a genius - she has just fixed the mesh pockets on my rucksack
    Wish more people knew about what that team can do

    • @TheBushcraftPadawan
      @TheBushcraftPadawan  Год назад

      +Nick Churchman I couldn't agree more Nick, sounds like we're local to one another.

    • @nickchurchman6815
      @nickchurchman6815 Год назад

      😂. Only if you’re in Hampshire😮.

    • @nickchurchman6815
      @nickchurchman6815 Год назад

      I found the Alpkit service through google searching. Wish I lived in Eyri though 😢

  • @OldNavajoTricks
    @OldNavajoTricks 6 месяцев назад +1

    A bootie bag, nicely executed marra 🤘

  • @RS-xq6je
    @RS-xq6je Год назад +3

    Keep it simple 👌 nice

  • @PreparedPathfinder
    @PreparedPathfinder Год назад

    You know, I was talking about this exact thing just recently. I like the addition of the clips to keep it in place, good idea. Would be great if a company made these instead of having to cut up a decent bivvi bag.

  • @Martycycleman
    @Martycycleman Год назад +1

    I use my coat zipped up and pulled onto bag. Works ok

    • @TheBushcraftPadawan
      @TheBushcraftPadawan  11 месяцев назад

      +Marty Ja glad to know you've got an approach that works for you.

  • @davidvaughn7752
    @davidvaughn7752 Год назад

    Nice elegant solution, Craig! I've had the same problem. I lay the bottom half of my bag on top of my poncho and wrap it up for the same effect and works great. My poncho is by _2GoSystems_ so it already has snaps since it can be used as a bivy or em. tarp as well, and my bag is from the same company and already has loops and snaps as well. Use shock cord to secure though, Craig, so you don't pull out your stiching from your bag! Thanks for another great vid!

    • @TheBushcraftPadawan
      @TheBushcraftPadawan  Год назад +1

      +David Vaughn Hi David, I did consider using a drawcord to secure it but after a little testing we realised that in order to have it secure enough so that it didn't slide off or move around as I turned in my sleep, it needed to be so tight that it constricted the baffles in the sleeping bag.

    • @davidvaughn7752
      @davidvaughn7752 Год назад

      @@TheBushcraftPadawan 👍

  • @jacksonteller1337
    @jacksonteller1337 Год назад

    I actually put a water-resistant sweater over my summer sleeping bag. But i like this better as it will stay put. My winter bag doesn't have this problem as it is a special military bag with waterproofing.

  • @wildaboutwatches
    @wildaboutwatches Год назад

    Peter Hutchinson designs does this as an add on to their bags. Although never personally had this problem. Tony hobbs

  • @ryanmoue-nm1zy
    @ryanmoue-nm1zy 22 дня назад

    A bivi don’t way much when it means you keep dry and comfy. Or just put your feet in a large dry bag that probably lines your Bergan anyway.

    • @TheBushcraftPadawan
      @TheBushcraftPadawan  22 дня назад

      There are certainly conditions when I would consider using a bivvy bag inside a tent, but I have to say, it would be fairly rare.
      Using a dry bag is certainly an option as I outline in the video. However, having tried this on many occasions, I find that the dry bag just slides off the sleeping bag during the course of the night.
      As it stands now, I have a bag that cannot slide off my sleeping bag foot box and is less weight and bulk than using a bivvy bag.

  • @bushcraftbasics2036
    @bushcraftbasics2036 Год назад

    Brilliant

    • @TheBushcraftPadawan
      @TheBushcraftPadawan  Год назад

      +Bushcraft Basics Hi Bushcraft Basics and many thanks for taking the time to drop by my channel, watch and comment, it's really appreciated.
      I'm glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for the positive feedback, cheers!
      Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already, I'd really appreciate it, cheers! 👍

  • @summittaedae2323
    @summittaedae2323 Год назад

    That’s what you get for being tall 😂 I use my pack liner. I don’t be see me sewing tabs into all my winter bags. Just a thought but what about making the same footbox liner with a sewn on grip as the hem. It would gather enough traction to not slip down I think without damaging all your expensive bags

  • @graemehindshaw4221
    @graemehindshaw4221 Год назад +1

    Surely you'd just get condensation inside the footbag material? Or is it highly breathable or unlikely to get to dew point???

    • @TheBushcraftPadawan
      @TheBushcraftPadawan  Год назад +1

      As mentioned in the video, it's made from a breathable material, same as their bivvy bags.

    • @graemehindshaw4221
      @graemehindshaw4221 Год назад

      @@TheBushcraftPadawan thanks. I've never used a bivvy bag. Am I to understand that they don't get condensation in them? I have a Lanshan 1 pro and get condensation a lot. I (stupidly) tried a plastic bin liner over my footbox, it was warm but got extra soaked.

    • @aarondavies8486
      @aarondavies8486 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@TheBushcraftPadawansorry but nothing can be breathable and waterproof its a oxymoron 😅

  • @soldier-Dave
    @soldier-Dave 5 месяцев назад

    Your title says genius diy fix for foot condensation…your pushing against the bottom of the tent will cause the water to permeate from outside(rain) through to your sleep bag ..and get wet….thats not really condensation.! But I get your idea!…it will protect your bag from the permeating water from outside !

  • @royphair9676
    @royphair9676 5 месяцев назад

    Just use a big carry bag

    • @TheBushcraftPadawan
      @TheBushcraftPadawan  5 месяцев назад

      Not breathable = still end up with a soggy foot box.
      Not able to attach it to a sleeping bag, so it will slip off = still end up with a soggy foot box.