Hi all,
First post and apologies for the English. I've been surfing this website for a few years now thanks to Google Translate.
I'm leaving for an arctic survival class in Sweden next month. This means outdoor sleeping, no huts but the occasional snowhole and sleeping under trees.
I have a Jervenbag Thermo Hunter and I'm considering bringing it along, and put my mat and down sleeping bag in there. I wonder if people have tried this before for longer periods of time. Since Jerven is not that well known in the rest of Europe I figured I would have to ask the question here.
Will the weight of the Jervenbag flatten the down of the sleeping bag? Hence make the bag colder? Will the lack of breathability turn my sleeping bag into a soaking wet cloth?
I've used so far the Jervenbag mainly as a short term quick & dirty sleeping option, often in combination with an oldschool Buffalo bag. Because weight restrictions and the colder temperatures I need to opt for down now...
Will the Jervenbag make it worse or better? Anyone with hands-on experience? The class is a week and there will be *no* opportunity to dry gear in a hut.
Thanks!
First post and apologies for the English. I've been surfing this website for a few years now thanks to Google Translate.
I'm leaving for an arctic survival class in Sweden next month. This means outdoor sleeping, no huts but the occasional snowhole and sleeping under trees.
I have a Jervenbag Thermo Hunter and I'm considering bringing it along, and put my mat and down sleeping bag in there. I wonder if people have tried this before for longer periods of time. Since Jerven is not that well known in the rest of Europe I figured I would have to ask the question here.
Will the weight of the Jervenbag flatten the down of the sleeping bag? Hence make the bag colder? Will the lack of breathability turn my sleeping bag into a soaking wet cloth?
I've used so far the Jervenbag mainly as a short term quick & dirty sleeping option, often in combination with an oldschool Buffalo bag. Because weight restrictions and the colder temperatures I need to opt for down now...
Will the Jervenbag make it worse or better? Anyone with hands-on experience? The class is a week and there will be *no* opportunity to dry gear in a hut.
Thanks!