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Adventure Med Kit Thermo-lite 2 Bivvy Sack

Adventure Med Kit Thermo-lite 2 Bivvy Sack


Product #: CP-206

Price: $33.00


Overall Rating: 4 Stars
based on 5 reviews
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Made from a tough, four-ply, wind/waterproof fabric (Thermo-Lite®) with a napped inner surface , this bivvy will hold up to abuse while providing a soft feel.  Themo-Lite's vaporized aluminum layer is non-conductive and reflects up to 80% of your body heat. The bivvy is tapered from the foot to the head to reduce weight and improve efficiency of heat retention.  The Thermo-Lite Bivy is reusable and comes in a lightweight nylon stuff sack. It is hand washable and repairs easily.

Specs

Dimensions: 84" length, 36" head width, 27" foot width.

Dimensions in stuff sack: 4 x 7 in (10.2 x 17.8 cm)

Bivvy weight: 6.65 oz (188.5 g)

Stuff sack weight: 0.3 oz (8.5 g)



Customer Reviews

52 of 87 found the following review helpful:
3 Stars Bivvy Sack review
by SC from NM from New Mexico on Jun 6, 2011
  I tried the bivvy sack on a mild spring night in a high desert location (New Mexico). It did not gather moisture, my main advance concern. I was inside a tent in an arid location. Neither the inside nor the tent ground cloth had no condensation in the morning. The inside of the bivvy sack has a nice soft fiber lining and I left it open, but my legs inside the bottom. I found it to be noisy as I moved. I'm a light sleeper, maybe this wouldn't bother others. It was also very long for my height, 5'3". Lots of extra room.
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97 of 147 found the following review helpful:
2 Stars Sweat Sack
by David Desportes on Sep 12, 2010
  Not very useful. With no breath-ability, it was too hot on summer nights (temps as low as 60F). It is also quite noisy as one shifts position through the night. The zipper only goes about half way down the side which further restricts the options to introduce outside air. Unfortunately, I still need a lightweight sleeping bag. This did not do the trick.
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
5 Stars Bob G
by a member from Byron Il USA on Aug 4, 2009
  I was a little skeptical on ordering it as I had one that would fold up in your pocket and it wasn't warm or easy to use. I liked this one it is small and light and you can stay in it with the velcro tabs. I haven't been in real cold weather yet but it is good down to 50 degress.

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