Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
Are you smoking that cigar in the rain? That seems a bit extreme for an improperly humidified cigar. Normally, if a cigar is overhumidified, it's difficult to get a good volume of smoke. Not "soggy". The cigar isn't wet in any way?

Don't look too much into the dryboxing, it's just a box that's dry (no humidification). Hell, I guess theoretically you wouldn't even need the box, just put it on a desk - the whole point is airing the cigar out a bit more than your humidor would.
You want it in a box, preferably a wooden cigar box. The closed wooden container allows the cigar to lose humidity evenly and prevents it from drying out too quickly. It also helps things if you can't get to it right away.