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    The bivy can't substitute for bottom insulation,...

    The bivy can't substitute for bottom insulation, if I read your post right. The bivy will stop the wind from blowing thru your sleeping bag to steal the heat, but you'll still have convection across...
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    Most hammocks are made from non-waterproof,...

    Most hammocks are made from non-waterproof, breathable material. That doesn't always mean the water will soak thru quickly enough if it's raining hard, though. In a deluge, you may just end up in a...
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    It'll work fine. Sleeping bags aren't quite as...

    It'll work fine. Sleeping bags aren't quite as convenient as a quilt in a hammock b/c it's not as easy to get inside, but the bivy is basically the same thing. It'll keep you just as dry in a...
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    I have the Wiggys version of the modular...

    I have the Wiggys version of the modular system...it's awesome for what it's designed for, which is decidedly not lightweight hiking. I have the 0F bag, the 30F overbag, and the non-breathable (!)...
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    You could also just use the bivy like a normal...

    You could also just use the bivy like a normal bivy, just inside the hammock.
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