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Adventure Med Kit Thermo-lite 2 Bivvy Sack


Product #: CP-206

Price: $33.00


Overall Rating: 5 Stars
based on 3 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.  Its thermo-regulated design with foot vent allows you to close the bivvy using velcro to keep heat in or open up the side and top to let heat and moisture escape. 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

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.

5 Stars Adevnture MEd Kit Thermo-lite 2 Bivvy Sack
by a member from Arlington, VA on Jul 2, 2009
  Have not tried it yet, BUT, on the label, it says it is water proof and that you need to open it up to let out body moisture. It does not mention ANYTHING about being a replacement for a normal sleeping bag in warmer weather as your description does, only that it is a survival sack. I am reluctant to try it for fear of sweating to death.

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by Peggy Moore from Tennessee on Jul 1, 2009
  I've decided to save it for emergency use rather than as my summer sleeping bag.
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