Dollar store hack for military bivy sack

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
  • Best dollar store hack/mod that you can find on the internet! Keep the bivy off your face AND keep your boots dry, all for ONE DOLLAR!
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  • @ralphwatten2426
    @ralphwatten2426 Před 3 lety +85

    I'm gonna tell you right now, out front; my boots are not getting that close to my nose in an enclosed area like that!

    • @ralphwatten2426
      @ralphwatten2426 Před 3 lety +3

      Oh, and along the pillow case vein, I made a super thick fleece cover for my air pillow and have snap closures. If I'm in my biv, I got my boots on. Thanks for the video. I like the smiles from you guys on the video. It makes it.

    • @ralphwatten2426
      @ralphwatten2426 Před 3 lety +2

      Maybe a little rechargeable battery powered fan in the pack.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +6

      One of two things is going for us...either our feet don't stink to the point of it being unpleasant OR we just don't smell them anymore :D

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +2

      A small battery powered fan is a neat idea, Ralph. If small enough I might could hang one on the pool noodle...this will need more research and testing!

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome and we appreciate your interaction with us, Ralph.

  • @williamneal7210
    @williamneal7210 Před 3 lety +21

    Ok, at the beginning of the vid, who else was thinking this looks like a live action "Johnny Quest" episode? Respect!

  • @StanDrumz
    @StanDrumz Před rokem +21

    For me, getting my boots as dry as possible overnight, is a high priority. A hack I've been using since my mid-1980's Army days: I always keep an extra mosquito head net rolled up in my cargo pocket. At night, I place my boots in it and cinch it tight. This allows the boots to fully ventilate overnight, and keeps all the critters out.
    That said, I like your thinking. Spitballing here, I'm wondering if a length of the old school foam USGI sleeping pad might do the same thing. When we loaded our duffle bags, the first thing we would put in it is our foam sleeping pad roll, and then we would untie it inside. It would unfurl and retain the cylinder shape and expand to the diameter of the duffel, serving as a stiffener to keep it open as we placed everything else inside. Now, imagine that concept turned on its side, with the foam mat replacing your pool noodle. If I cut a shortened length of pad so that it expands to the diameter of my ALICE pack, it would act as a stiffener like it did for our duffel bags and also contribute to flotation. It would also make a handy ground mat for sitting and kneeling. Then at night, curl it into a cylinder, lay it on its side, stuff it in the bivy, and use it like you used your pool noodle. You wouldn't need the boots to hold it in place, because your torso would do that. That would free your boots to be placed in the mosquito net and ventilate overnight, and you wouldn't have to deal with the smell and dirt right by your head. And because the sleeping mat is only 1/2 inch thick, it would intrude less into your space.
    Love the creativity and out-of-the-box thinking, thanks for the inspiration!

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před rokem +3

      If I can get a piece of the iso mat (I think that's what you're describing) we may just try that out! Thank you for the idea on that, Stan!

    • @musicforcamera
      @musicforcamera Před rokem +1

      cheers

    • @nomadmarauder-dw9re
      @nomadmarauder-dw9re Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@robertsbushcraft Since color doesn't seem to matter here, just pop on down to Wally World and get a blue mat. Dimensions and performance is identical to G.I. Or get a yoga mat, they come in gray or black.

  • @donaldheine6243
    @donaldheine6243 Před 3 lety +8

    Try the British bivy. They weigh less and are more simple. They just have a big drawstring hood. No zipper to break or leak. I traded for one when I was in the army my unit spent a month in England. We didn't have the sleep system. Mostly we survived with poncho, and liner. When I got that gortex everyone in my unit was jealous. I would hear a thunderstorm coming in and giggle. Everyone else would be cussing and swearing putting up poncho hooches. I would roll over and go back to sleep not a care in the world.

    • @waichungsham1578
      @waichungsham1578 Před 3 lety +2

      I got a extra large uk gortex bivi for 25pounds it fits a daypack and sleeping bag and i don't wakeup with any damp spots if i leave a small opening to breath out of.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety

      The newer USMC IBC (coyote brown improved bivy cover in the video) is our definite go-to.

  • @brnrecluse2946
    @brnrecluse2946 Před 3 lety +6

    That's pretty freakin' incredible guys! Very clever! Easy to see how this might save some weight as opposed to a tent.The pillow mod is an especially nice touch. Rock on, fellas!

  • @thaddeusmikolajczyk4518
    @thaddeusmikolajczyk4518 Před 3 lety +3

    Great mods nice sewing job on pillow cover. Thanks for sharing.

  • @pawel_tips911
    @pawel_tips911 Před 2 lety +3

    I think it can be solved in a different way. You need 3-6 straps of Goretex tape (cheap, use with iron) and just make loops on the top layer. Then put foam there.

  • @jeepnicc
    @jeepnicc Před 3 lety +6

    You guys are awesome. Great hack to get a little breathing room in the bivvy! I love how excited you get when you come up with ideas like the pillow case! Thanks for sharing, keep up the good work, don't change a thing!
    Jerry

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      Jerry, when I first cut the old jacket liner up I felt like I was sinning. It hurt, lol. On a whim, I sewed it together only using eyeballed measurements. And it turns out that it fits the Klymit Drift like a dream.

    • @jeepnicc
      @jeepnicc Před 3 lety

      @@robertsbushcraft Lol! I know what you mean! 😂 My wife has a purse that was made out of USGI shelter half canvas. That just ain't right! BTW, I dropped you an email on your website about a new Stanley kit I thought you and Gabriel would enjoy. Turns out, it's kind of hard to find though.

  • @MALLY_DAGS_TV
    @MALLY_DAGS_TV Před 3 lety +1

    Just purchased the us bivy
    Going to give it a go and compare it to my British army
    I’m liking the zipper design for warmer nights

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety

      Make sure to let us know what you think! We love our MMSS Bivy and USMC IBC!

  • @danielcharbonneau222
    @danielcharbonneau222 Před 2 lety

    Great DIY hacks video guys. Myself I'm making that pillow bag.

  • @Inkling777
    @Inkling777 Před 2 lety +4

    A good idea. Flexible plastic molding used along walls in homes would do the same and be less bulky.

  • @Taffwildmanofthewoods
    @Taffwildmanofthewoods Před 3 lety +2

    Brilliant 👍 I'm going to look at getting me one of them IBC Bivi bags.
    Thanks guys atb Taff 🤠

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      As far as these US military bivi bags are concerned the IBC is the way to go in our opinion. We love them, Taff!

  • @Downhaven
    @Downhaven Před 3 lety +5

    Ingenious hack, thanks for sharing.
    Love y'all's countryside.

    • @Downhaven
      @Downhaven Před 3 lety

      And I'm proud of those buttons for you, lol.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      It's a beautiful place we have here. And those buttons are a work of art (at least for this old country boy).

  • @DF4Trap
    @DF4Trap Před 3 lety +1

    Very creative, I combine my bivy with a Atwater Carey bivy screen. Great video.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety

      I've never seen one of the Atwater Carey bivy screens, do you like it?

  • @stevendvoroznak8454
    @stevendvoroznak8454 Před 2 lety +1

    Great advice I have several of these mil spec bivys

  • @djschultz1502
    @djschultz1502 Před 3 lety +2

    Great hack. Thanks for video guys. Now i have to try it

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      It's an easy enough one to do on a consistent basis without having to sew or glue.

  • @texasroots
    @texasroots Před rokem +1

    Fun hack. Love the solutioning. I like Stan's idea and many others below too.

  • @JohnAlot
    @JohnAlot Před 2 lety +1

    Genius! Thank you! I will never again have to sleep with gortex against my face.

  • @mountaineer5596
    @mountaineer5596 Před 2 lety +1

    I impressed. Good idea. Thanks.

  • @tedsamuels3203
    @tedsamuels3203 Před 3 lety

    I always listen to these two guy's....Cause , there usually right and always coming up with better ideals...pretty smart guy's...Thanks

  • @Neolithika
    @Neolithika Před 3 lety +1

    I really like that second one.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety

      The USMC IBC (Improved Bivy Cover) is a real gem and we do prefer it over the older MMSS bivy.

  • @jeffrichards5106
    @jeffrichards5106 Před 3 lety +1

    Great hack Curry! I have the MSS. Like your pillow case too! Thanks guys, take care. 👍👌

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      Jeff it was like I had sewn that jacket liner knowing that at some point I'd get that Klymit Drift pillow. It fits in there like a glove!

    • @jeffrichards5106
      @jeffrichards5106 Před 3 lety

      @@robertsbushcraft That's great 👍wish I had a sewing machine, I can't sew by hand very good 😫

  • @carryon5163
    @carryon5163 Před 3 lety

    Good job guys, thanks for the idea

  • @limmaanka
    @limmaanka Před 3 lety +2

    Smart! I use the dutch bivvi its great!

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +2

      We prefer the USMC IBC over the older woodland bivy but felt the idea was worth sharing because the MMSS bivy is a popular one.

  • @CC-zm9fw
    @CC-zm9fw Před 2 měsíci

    Clever trick -great work

  • @badhat3051
    @badhat3051 Před 3 lety +9

    4 words.. Dutch - Army - Hooped - Bivi nuff said

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      We might end up trying to get a couple of those, they seem quite popular!

    • @badhat3051
      @badhat3051 Před 3 lety +1

      @@robertsbushcraft I love mine its great for stealth camping, I hear that there are problems with the zipper but that it is easily replaced. of course it has problems weight is one it weighs about twice that of the USMC improved bivvi

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      And that's where I think I've always sort of turned my nose up at it: the weight. I've always reasoned out that I'd add a few extra pounds and take the heavier TCOP tent. That said, extra pounds are extra pounds and I'm beginning to appreciate less weight being carried these days.

    • @markcoffman9522
      @markcoffman9522 Před 3 lety

      Yeah, tried to find one, chicken teeth are easier to pick up!

    • @luhman16afaintstar-ct6gi
      @luhman16afaintstar-ct6gi Před 5 dny

      I put my boots in a plastic bag.
      Don't need em next to my melon.
      But good thinking 😊
      Greetings from the Netherlands

  • @kbbjedi
    @kbbjedi Před 3 lety +1

    Great ideas as usual. Can tell you guys always have a blast out there playing with gear. 🤙🏽

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety

      You have no idea how much we have with this stuff, kbbjedi! A blast indeed!

  • @kmm-2024
    @kmm-2024 Před 3 lety +2

    Suggestion-at expense of boots becoming clammy overnight, but dry-protected from elements and critters like ticks, while still using the pool noodle trick, try the following: 1. place boots in contractor bag and tie-off contractor bag. 2. Place contractor bag outside of MMSS. 3. Either glue (not recommended but is a potential solution path) or sew and then seam grip (sewing w/ seam grip would be a better solution than gluing) a pocket inside the MMSS on each side of the MMSS at the floor level (or close to floor level) at locations that make the most sense to you. The extreme top-end corners of the MMSS would be one set logical locations, but another set of logical locations could be where that cross seam at the top of the cover meets the floor level. These pockets would contain the two ends of the pool noodle, much like the boots in your video. 4. Either glue (again, not recommended) or sew and seam grip (again a better solution than gluing) a hook-and-loop (i.e., Velcro®) strip on the inside ceiling of the MMSS where that cross seam mentioned earlier runs. 5. Insert ends of pool noodle into the respective pockets and then use the Velcro® strap to anchor the middle of the pool noodle in place. The closer the two pockets are to the floor, the better this solution would function, I think. You would not want much flop with this solution-Keeping it taut would minimize the amount of head-to-foot shifting of the bivy cover's material. The above solution should permit quick and easy repeated installations and removals of the noodle. As the character of Spock asked near the end of the motion picture feature film, "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan:" "What do you think of my solution?" As with all of your videos, I really liked your video. Best wishes to you. KMM.

  • @vvogt4252
    @vvogt4252 Před 3 měsíci

    Fantastic Idea.

  • @michaelkenny5739
    @michaelkenny5739 Před 3 lety +3

    Adapt and over come.

  • @donaldpang
    @donaldpang Před 2 lety

    thanks for sharing this hack, subed!

  • @globyois
    @globyois Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, guys, loved the hacks.

  • @jdb19571
    @jdb19571 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @kmm-2024
    @kmm-2024 Před 3 lety +3

    Another suggestion-this one is a variation of the tree limb solution mentioned in the video and in at least one of the comments below: This solution would require 3 'poles', each of which could be fabricated onsite from available wood or reeds, as well as sewing and seam gripping. 1. At home, sew and seam grip on the OUTSIDE of the bivy cover, on or near the aforementioned cross seam, somewhere in the middle, topmost, a Velcro® strap. 2. Create two Y-poles, each about 2 feet in length. 3. Drive each Y-pole deeply into the ground, one on each side of the bivy cover, along that aforementioned cross seam at the top side of the bivy cover, near the head end of the cover. 3. Run either a third pole (not a Y-pole, merely a regular pole) across both Y-poles, much like a spit over a fire with two Y-poles on each side of that fire. 4. Anchor the external Velcro® strap that you previously sewed and seam gripped to the pole. Alternatively, one could dispense with Y-poles and merely run a guyline from either two poles or two trees, running the guyline across the MMSS, left-to-right, and Anchor the external Velcro® strap to the guyline. Now that I think about it, the guyline solution would be the lightest and easiest solution of all-no boots, no noodle, no poles.

  • @alancarter4270
    @alancarter4270 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice vid brother, you look like Johnny Quest Dad.

  • @jayhouston1614
    @jayhouston1614 Před 2 lety

    cool idea! i really liked this vid! thanks for sharing!

  • @earlelzy7243
    @earlelzy7243 Před 3 lety +1

    I would be proud of those mods too. I think it is better than the My pillow sleep system.

  • @scottcatchot1598
    @scottcatchot1598 Před 3 měsíci +1

    this is the first of your videos I have come across, have subscribed now, I enjoyed it.

  • @hardtrooth1776
    @hardtrooth1776 Před rokem

    Great jacket liner pillow case idea it really is nice .

  • @dannyfubar3099
    @dannyfubar3099 Před 2 lety

    Your a brave man.

  • @margaretadler6162
    @margaretadler6162 Před 3 lety +3

    Great idea! Thanks a lot! ATB Sam Adler

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, Sam! It's a super simple and cheap hack, anybody can do this!

  • @MrYoliss
    @MrYoliss Před 3 lety +1

    What a great idea

  • @codysden1
    @codysden1 Před rokem +1

    Great idea
    Semper Fi

  • @freedomdove
    @freedomdove Před 3 lety +2

    Good idea, guys. 👍

  • @bubba7626
    @bubba7626 Před 8 měsíci +1

    looks like a full circular version of that with one end under your neck would work great as well

  • @TheWtfnonamez
    @TheWtfnonamez Před rokem

    A strangely brilliant idea.

  • @tamiboelter5491
    @tamiboelter5491 Před 3 měsíci

    Frickin’ brilliant

  • @AshyToast
    @AshyToast Před 2 měsíci

    What was the type of tarp you were laying the bivy on top of?

  • @drew7815
    @drew7815 Před 3 lety +5

    Okay, I can see where your going with this hack. But you didn't have to spend the dollar. You could accomplish the same goal with a flexible tree limb. The way I see it, the pool noodle is just one more thing taking up room in your pack and isn't really needed. Just my thought.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +2

      We mentioned the green limb in the video and feel that it is a great option!

  • @babyseals4872
    @babyseals4872 Před 2 lety

    That’s a really cool trick

  • @hardtrooth1776
    @hardtrooth1776 Před rokem

    Hello you guys are always coming up with great stuff on your channel. I really like that ground sheet under the bivy and pillow/climate drift..how can I get them and where ??

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před rokem +1

      That particular sheet is a piece of material that was purchased from ebay a few years ago. It's been really hard to find since then, but, it is the same material used to make the USMC field tarp amzn.to/3Wy3Mlf or you can find them on ebay: ebay.us/MM9zfr

    • @hardtrooth1776
      @hardtrooth1776 Před rokem

      @@robertsbushcraft thanks for responding I have a piece of tyvek I am planning to paint it cammo

  • @CaliforniaTravelVideos

    Mega-awesome hack! While I guessed where y'all were going, it wasn't until 8:25 that I realized the beauty of your elegant solution. And better yet, a tad earlier you pointed out how the hack has a second important benefit (flotation) and I'm sure there are others like in a pinch cutting off a slice to solve other problems... Well done guys, you definitely scored a new Sub here! Peace out. 😎

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před rokem

      Hey thanks, guys! Those little pool noodles have a thousand uses and they've earned a spot in our gear! We sincerely appreciate that sub!

  • @jc9284
    @jc9284 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is great for camping expeditions, however in modern times, many who utilize these bivy's can't afford the risk of taking their boots off. Otherwise, great idea

  • @markcoffman9522
    @markcoffman9522 Před 3 lety +1

    Good hack. Don't know if I wanna smell my boots, and I'm gonna sell my MMSS, but I'll try it in my other bivy.

  • @tbrew8222
    @tbrew8222 Před 2 lety +1

    I always carry a roll or 2 of dental floss. Sometimes I use it to lash a small stick frame headspace.

  • @steveturner3999
    @steveturner3999 Před 3 lety +8

    Now that’s a pillow! First my man Dave Pearson (Reallybigmonkey1) showed off his sewing skills now my man Curry does as well! Just proves to me real men can sew! Great hack for the bivy guys. It’s something I’ve been contemplating since I too don’t like the material in my face. I may have missed the origin of that ground sheet in previous videos but is it a cut down MARPAT tarp? Thanks again for sharing guys. It’s a privilege to go hiking with you!

    • @joeyjones9041
      @joeyjones9041 Před 3 lety +4

      I was thinking the same thing, looks like a cut down, marpat field tarp. Learning to sew opens up so many possibilities, definitely a skill I need for the toolbox.

    • @steveturner3999
      @steveturner3999 Před 3 lety +3

      @@joeyjones9041 That’s for sure. I have quite few ideas for field gear that sewing would make happen. My dad could sew on the ancient Singer machine we had. I remember several gun socks he made out of old jeans legs.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +3

      Real men CAN sew, Steve! You'd be surprised at how easy it is to make small pouches, repair clothing and gear, even make the BEST CAMP PILLOW CASE ON THE PLANET, with a sewing machine. The material beneath the bivy was purchased on Ebay a few years ago and I believe it to be the exact same material the USMC field tarp is made of. I wish that I had bought the whole of what the seller had.

    • @ralphwatten2426
      @ralphwatten2426 Před 3 lety +3

      @@steveturner3999 Hi Steve, I started sewing to break the boredom of the pandemic. I found an ancient Singer on Craigs list and it can't be beat. Started making cordura day back packs and dog boots. It seems to be a great hobby.

    • @steveturner3999
      @steveturner3999 Před 3 lety

      @@robertsbushcraft Thanks Curry. I have a few purchase regrets. Not that I bought something (well a few of those) but that I didn’t buy or buy enough of something. I’m really considering getting my sister-in-law to teach me to sew. I have ideas for items and some that need repair. Sewing could make that happen. Who knows? Maybe a Bushcraft Sewing Circle is on the horizon!

  • @canadianpatriot5577
    @canadianpatriot5577 Před 2 lety

    is there a pillow case video?
    curious, did you use a sleeve or just cut a panel out of the back?

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 2 lety

      Sadly, no video. It was cut from the back of the liner. A smaller pillow would do well in a sleeve!

    • @canadianpatriot5577
      @canadianpatriot5577 Před 2 lety

      @@robertsbushcraft cheers.
      I did use a sleeve from a scrap jacket liner I had. Worked great. I still have another sleeve, plus the rest of the liner.

  • @robertmiller9142
    @robertmiller9142 Před rokem

    I like this idea it looks like it would be very comfortable to sleep with also if you need to do so with the improved version you can also use the noodle to help with reinforcement of the hood to keep it more elevated from your face also the pillow looks great. I am wondering can it be made thicker thoe because of my neck I need two pillows or one really thick one for support? Also you can use this system with either a air mattress or inflatable sleepin mat.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 7 měsíci

      I think with a little imagination and some time, it could be made thicker. Custom to you!

  • @tankcraft3994
    @tankcraft3994 Před 2 lety +1

    I like your videos you guys rock

  • @j.juergen1010
    @j.juergen1010 Před 3 lety +1

    How often does it really happen that you close your bivy completely?
    I made a patch out of Velcro and hung the face piece with a rubber cord on a branch ... it is clear that the bivy remains open on the head!
    Next I'll try to do something with tarp clips.
    Atb from Germania
    Jürgen
    Ps: I like the idea with the pool noodle

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello J. Juergen! I always slept with this closed during colder months. The head does not seal shut and ventilation can be increased by opening the zipper for more air flow. Since getting the IBC a couple years ago I've pretty much shelved the MMSS bivy by placing it in the go bag. The IBC is a superior bivy in my opinion. Atb!

  • @RootsLion
    @RootsLion Před 2 dny

    haha great idea got flecktarn mms on way and just happen t have a bit pipe lagging foam about rt size left over from my hammock hack.. sweet got poles from a phoxx1v2 might help too n more packable
    nice one

  • @herbsmith6871
    @herbsmith6871 Před 3 lety +1

    Very cool 🤠

  • @godSPARDA1995
    @godSPARDA1995 Před rokem

    This is awesome!! Do you know if there‘s a pole out there that has similar dimensions to do this?:)

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před rokem

      We're always looking for something new to use as poles. The new USMC bivy uses heavy gauged wire: czcams.com/video/XAvKqvX6zMM/video.html

    • @godSPARDA1995
      @godSPARDA1995 Před rokem

      @@robertsbushcraft sweet thx!

  • @armingilsdorf9675
    @armingilsdorf9675 Před 2 lety

    Cool!

  • @davidfranco1308
    @davidfranco1308 Před 3 lety +1

    This is a awesome idea but with the way my boots smell I’m not sure if I’m making it a night with this method 😂

  • @sdnlawrence5640
    @sdnlawrence5640 Před 2 lety

    Learned the greenwood stick trick in scouts (50 years ago!) But it can't be pine, too muxh sticky sap will get on your gear. We used willow, strong and flexible.
    Like the pool noodle idea though.

  • @snaipert
    @snaipert Před 3 lety +1

    Great hack. 👍👍
    But have you ever tried The Dutch military bivi bag ? it is all in one.
    Hope to see that vlog when You use it. 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety

      Never tried the Dutch bivy, maybe we'll get one sometime in the future.

  • @georgcantor7172
    @georgcantor7172 Před 3 měsíci

    Maybe you can take heavy-duty aluminum foil or use one of those aluminum containers that you cook your turkey in during Thanksgiving. Fold up the aluminum foil into long strips or cut the aluminum containers into strips 1" wide x 12" long. Get masking tape, Gorilla tape, or that blue tape that's sold in Home Depot, and join them together; so that you get it to be 60" long. Then, you bend the long aluminum strip into a circle and stuff it in the MMSS bivy! :D You can use tape to hold the circle in place.

  • @lucjean5610
    @lucjean5610 Před 3 lety +7

    $0... Branchs, string and little round stone or wood piece and my bivy is of my face...

  • @TheGhjgjgjgjgjg
    @TheGhjgjgjgjgjg Před 8 měsíci

    Couldn't you do the same thing with a bendy stick? Good idea though man, really appreciate you sharing knowledge

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 7 měsíci

      You absolutely can! I've found that the sticks that are about half of the width of my wrist do the best.

  • @paulosullivan3472
    @paulosullivan3472 Před rokem

    I like the idea but just a question not intended negatively. Given that is fairly bulky if you are going to the trouble of carrying that why not just get a low profile one man tent?

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před rokem

      We have tents just like that: czcams.com/video/8HIjdapuj6s/video.html The bivy is superior is being low profile but nowhere near as roomy. Here you can see that the bivy is easily hidden czcams.com/video/XAvKqvX6zMM/video.html

  • @easemailboxes
    @easemailboxes Před rokem

    Genius

  • @CHUNKYNUGGET666
    @CHUNKYNUGGET666 Před rokem

    A stick with tape on the ends, like the sticks behind u! Perfect!

  • @m.sakai_yt
    @m.sakai_yt Před rokem

    I can advise you if you are going to use this dollar store hack to buy a pair of sandals, moccasins, barefoot shoes, or water shoes in your pack. Obviously, you are sacrificing your boots and pool noodle as an improvised tent frame. But this is a neat trick for a bivvy sack.

  • @HardcoreFourSix
    @HardcoreFourSix Před 3 lety +2

    green tree branch if you don't want to carry a noodle

  • @OldNavajoTricks
    @OldNavajoTricks Před rokem

    Are you using a jungle cord on your grab handle for your pack hanging?
    I thought I was alone on that haha 👍

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před rokem +1

      Yes it is! That's a handy-dandy idea! We'll be hanging a few packs up in the loft when we get it done: czcams.com/video/4xSfak35yvk/video.html

    • @OldNavajoTricks
      @OldNavajoTricks Před rokem

      @@robertsbushcraft I like it because I can swing the pack around and access all my pouches as needed, it's also a godsend for shucking off and putting it back on 👍

  • @joeyjones9041
    @joeyjones9041 Před 3 lety +2

    Once I went Bivy, I never looked back. I use the entire MSS Modular Sleep System, depending on the weather, and yes it's bulky and heavy, but it's bombproof, and even if I used a different sleeping bag, I'd stick with the Goretex Bivy. There's really no comparison, it smokes the SOL bivys. I have played around with lashing two limbs with bankline into an X fashion. The Jacket liner pillow cover is absolute genius. I'm still on the hunt for the best pillow myself, but my resources have been spent on other areas of my preparedness. I just got a couple of Holosun Green Dots and Magpul MS1 slings with QD hardware. I also got a Mora Carbon Garberg to try out. One day, I'd like to get a custom bushcraft knife, time will tell tho. My next purchase will be weopons lights for the AR15s, been looking at the Olight Odin and some Surefires. I also need ambidextrous charging handles since I'm a lefty. Just a handful of items to go and my wife's and my own Long Term Bug Out Bags will be finished, still have a couple of things to get for the kids, but for two years of serious trial and error, research, time, and money, I finally see the light at the end of the bug out tunnel lol. After that, I just need to put together a battle belt for my Glock 19X and my wife's CZ75 P09, then put together a couple of plate carriers and call it good. Maybe a couple of little things for the Medical bag(5.11 Rush 72).It will be nice to just focus on bug in/homestead preparedness.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      Joey, you have been busy. How well do you like the Holosun greens? Gabriel and I both love the Olight Odin. We may at some point pick up a couple of Surefires just to see the differences between the two. Focus on the homestead! We'll be back on the cabin build soon, we've had to slow our build until Gabriel is done with football and that should be the next month or so. Stay safe!

    • @danroblox9243
      @danroblox9243 Před 2 lety +1

      not bad i just started in november 2020 and im very jealous of your set up lol

    • @joeyjones9041
      @joeyjones9041 Před 2 lety

      @@danroblox9243 you'll get there, just takes time. I always think, what gear would help me the most right now, then I'd save up for that piece of gear. The important thing is that you have started your preparedness journey.

    • @danroblox9243
      @danroblox9243 Před 2 lety +1

      @@joeyjones9041 indeed thanks joey

    • @danroblox9243
      @danroblox9243 Před 2 lety +1

      but i like mnp shields and sig saeur m17s better

  • @user-tl1uh2sq6s
    @user-tl1uh2sq6s Před 3 dny

    Good idea ill remember that

  • @brnrecluse2946
    @brnrecluse2946 Před 3 lety +1

    How long did you guys make the pool noodle?

  • @ourtechwriter
    @ourtechwriter Před rokem

    clever!

  • @danroblox9243
    @danroblox9243 Před 2 lety

    whats your defense piece there never know when those 2 legged insane rabbits will come around

  • @barnaclebill1615
    @barnaclebill1615 Před rokem

    That’s inventive I must say. If u move around a lot in your sleep, one should probably not be in a Bivy to start with. 👍👍😁🇺🇸

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před rokem

      Thanks, Barnacle Bill! I roll often (side sleeper) and this holds up for me.

  • @loriekaczmarek9788
    @loriekaczmarek9788 Před měsícem

    Love the pool noodle idea. The pillow? I use my stuff sack for my sleeping bag to stuff my jacket inside of and that becomes a pillow with no extra to carry around. I bet of you stretched a head net over the boots and pool noodle you'd have a way to keep skeeters from nipping ya

  • @andrewsha4843
    @andrewsha4843 Před 7 měsíci

    What is the marpat thing you laid down on the ground?

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Part of the USMC tarp. One half was unsalvageable, so I made a ground cover for the bivy.

    • @andrewsha4843
      @andrewsha4843 Před 7 měsíci

      @@robertsbushcraft ahh okay! I thought that might be the case. I think I’m gonna have to make one for myself. I like the idea!

  • @Canadian_Craftsman
    @Canadian_Craftsman Před 3 lety

    Now if we can find camo pool noodles...🤔 lolol great idea guy's keep it coming stay strong&healthy safe&happy!!(=✌💚

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      Wrap it up in that high-speed low drag 100 mph tape and your golden!

  • @frogmaster83
    @frogmaster83 Před 3 lety

    Good idea but not for me. With the conditions here in the UK, I would have to pack a shovel to get the mud off my boots 1st. 😂👍 I sleep on my side so the bivy is not on my face anyway. Regards JB.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety

      Sometimes we have to put plastic bags over the boots in order for them to go in the bivy.

  • @odgreenoutdoors20
    @odgreenoutdoors20 Před 3 lety +1

    I got one but I’m thinking of cutting off the pole holes off a tent and poxy glue them inside the bevy and putting 4 stake loops on the outside of the bevy , then you can stake down your bevy and just use a small stick on the inside to fit in the pole holes and have a piece of Velcro to Velcro the stick to the top inside bevy so it don’t move around and come undone , that goes for staking the bevy down so it doesn’t move around on you when you move also helping the stick stay in place...of coarse always use a green stick...which is in abundance in the wilderness

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety

      That plan could work, too. We tried a several different ways that just never seemed to work out well on a consistent basis for us. The USMC Improved Bivy Cover (IBC) came along and that pretty much ended the trial and error attempts on the MMSS bivy.

    • @j.juergen1010
      @j.juergen1010 Před 3 lety

      Hllo from Germania,
      maybe you try it first with a couple of Tarp Clamps.

  • @MarcMallary
    @MarcMallary Před 3 lety +1

    I like the noodle but not the boots inside. Maybe a couple of Velcro straps, stitched or glued inside, to hold the noodle. I really like your thinking though.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety

      The boots inside the bivy seems to be controversial! Clean boots (ours thankfully don't stink) in the bivy are good to go in our opinion. Keeps them warm and dry.

  • @deandunbar5159
    @deandunbar5159 Před 3 lety +3

    GREAT HACK CURRY A LITTLE BIT OF TWEAKING AND I THINK IT WILL BE SQUARED AWAY HAVE A BLESSED DAY TO YOU ALL ✌

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you kindly, Dean! Have blessed day too, good sir!

  • @johnelder4273
    @johnelder4273 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You wear your boots on inside the bivy in case you have to get up and pee, fight, flee, or move out in the middle of the night.

  • @chimpokemon666
    @chimpokemon666 Před 3 lety +1

    What packs are you both carrying?

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      Dad (Curry) is wearing a DFLCS pack by Eagle Industries. They are hard to find and I don't have a link to one. I (Gabriel) am wearing an Aqua Quest Himal waterproof pack: amzn.to/3xh3hzN

    • @chimpokemon666
      @chimpokemon666 Před 3 lety

      @@robertsbushcraft y’all are the best Thanks!

  • @jake-gd8rb
    @jake-gd8rb Před 2 lety

    You could sew in bits if paracord to tie around the pool noodle on the inside of the bivvy

  • @DrewD748
    @DrewD748 Před 2 lety

    Wire coat hanger would work pretty good i think.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 2 lety

      We never had good luck with those, the wire just didn't seem to hold up well enough.

  • @MrStrollerisme
    @MrStrollerisme Před 3 lety +7

    Hm lets see. Bivvy pack and a body bag. Always seemed to carry a resemblance to each other.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 3 lety +1

      Eerie, ain't it? (bad grammar for emphasis)

    • @Neolithika
      @Neolithika Před 3 lety

      I thought it would be a good way to carry your dead after they went.

    • @michaeljenkins6476
      @michaeljenkins6476 Před 3 měsíci

      Too right, and boots on the ground end up as holes in the ground.

  • @michealvega1373
    @michealvega1373 Před 2 lety

    What boots are you wearing?

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 2 lety

      I'm wearing Bates USMC hot weather boots and Dad is wearing Belleville USMC hot weather boots.

  • @Callum-38
    @Callum-38 Před 11 hodinami

    I've given up on boots entirely tbh, gone with barefoot shoes. Haven't rolled an ankle since and they dry fast. Not suited to anything below 5 degrees C tho, also not good for ic you're carrying very heavy loads. Gotta build up leg strength for that

  • @kurtbaier6122
    @kurtbaier6122 Před 7 měsíci

    Great hack. I’m not a bivy fan. Rather sleep under a long poncho or small tarp with a plow point configuration.

  • @casper3130
    @casper3130 Před 2 lety

    Get rid of the boots, cut off one of your old flexible tent poles the length of the Noodle and slide it inside the Noodle. The Noodle will fit wedged tight inside the head area leaving more room to roll around. I found a heavy duty tent pole that has the bungee and connection tube barrel so it folds in half when not in use.

    • @robertsbushcraft
      @robertsbushcraft  Před 2 lety

      We want those boots inside and out of the elements. We never did get good repeatable results using a tent pole, but we didn't try it exactly like you mention. Might just give that a go!

    • @casper3130
      @casper3130 Před 2 lety

      @@robertsbushcraft I used the noodle that wasn't cut down the side end to end. It fit snug but I forgot I also later sewed strips of canvas strings at the footings of both sides and one at the top long enough to tie off the noodle for extra securement which made it perfect in my opinion.

  • @Mr._D513
    @Mr._D513 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey a new idea for Mr. Pillow, just sayin'

  • @davidnygren6552
    @davidnygren6552 Před 3 měsíci

    Never once have I or any of my Marines ever complained oh only if the bag keeping me dry touched my head a little bit.