I'm a bit claustrophobic. Would a BBO drive me crazy? Does a BBO hold in a lot more heat than a tarp?
KJ
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I'm a bit claustrophobic. Would a BBO drive me crazy? Does a BBO hold in a lot more heat than a tarp?
KJ
not to sound dumb, but I know of BBq's but not about BBo's :confused:
can you tell me what they are?
Bear Burrito Oven for a BlackBird. Adds about 10 degrees of warmth (your results may vary). Got for for my wife's BB and she loves it.
Available from Arrowhead Equipment in a variety of colors.
Picture is of wife getting out of her BB with a color matching BBO.
I haven't used it personally, but last weekend i was hanging with a friend who uses the BBO, he said that it felt 10-15dg warmer "inside" with noticeably lower condensation. (when i find some fundings i´m getting one)
@F1D
this is the mentioned BBO:
http://arrowheadequipment.webs.com/a...ts/show/895179
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Only one way to find out....Quote:
Would a low power LED (just enough to give comfort and not kill the battery) for night light work for you too?
thanks for the info :D
now back to our regularly scheduled thread :lol:
I have a camo one, can see through it in daylight & it is held Way off of me by the ridgeline (It's on top of the bug netting) so limited from a closet-phobia POV.
Around 5 this morning mine got too warm so I had to half uncover it. I agree that it adds at least 10 degrees, maybe as much as 20 YMMV. So more than a open tarp. A closed ended tarp can add nearly 10 degrees IMHO so,,,,,,,,
IF you sleep cold, pound for pound a "Hammock sock" or similar cover like the BBO can mean the difference between being cold all night & sleeping the night away. The lower half of my "similar to a hammock sock" is a 1X by Molly Mac. Combined they add at least 20 - 30 degrees to my comfort level.