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I have an OR (non-waterproof) sack on last legs. It compresses winter insulation due to needlessly small circumference. Yet is a fairly standard dimension. Why they can't add a few inches......?

 

Would making it 10% larger make it 10% heavier? There may or may not be a math puzzle here.

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Assuming your bivy sack is roughly a cylinder the back of my napkin says increasing the volume by 10% (increasing the radius) will only add about 5% to your circumference, so if you keep the fabric the same it should only weigh about 5% more. (had to stretch my brain there)

 

Of course your sack isn't quite cut like that and you may actually need a bit more than 10%, but I do know other bivy sacks have different cuts. Some of the smaller makers (Oware, etc) would probably do a custom job for a really puffy sleeping bag size too. I agree though, my OR gore-tex sack also compresses the foot area a tiny bit with my biggest bag.

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G-Spotter:

I've used garbage bags a fair amount for sleeping. You need 2-3 & join them with duct tape.

 

However, you are unable to realize their actual utility, which is as vapor barrier liner, rather than as bivy sack.

 

Given your severely limited brainpower, you'd be unable to grasp the whole VBL thing, so don't please don't trouble yourself about this.

 

You'd almost certainly suffocate if you tried this.

 

After using both improvised and manufactured VBLs in very wide range of circumstances, I've lost interest without drawing any conclusions.

 

I detected no difference in utility between manufactured and improvised VBLs. Brands were "Glad" and something else.

 

 

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