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The Thermo-Lite Bivy Sack from Adventure Medical Kits could be the piece of gear that saves your life.

The Thermo-Lite Outdoor Bivy Sack from Adventure Medical Kits provides emergency weather protection from an unexpected night out. The durable Thermo-Lite fabric reflects and retains up to 80% of radiated body heat. Thermo-Lite offers higher performance for extended use than conventional reflective materials and provides superior handling in high wind situations. The survival experts at Adventure Medical designed their Bivy Bag to withstand repeated use for epic after epic. The Thermo-Lite Emergency Bivy now comes with a reusable, lightweight stuff sack.

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jstites

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I hope I never find myself in a position where I need to use this product. I have had a couple of close calls in the past where I thought I may have to spend the night outdoors unprepared. Now that I have the Bivy sack, it is one of my essential emergency items that I always take along on the trail. It is very light and does not take up much room, and I fully expect that it will serve its purpose in the event of an emergency.

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Kody Hoover

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I have been throwing this in the bottom of my pack for quick day skiing trips in the Wasatch, haven't used it yet but it makes me feel a little more prepared if myself or someone in my group where injured or had to unexpectedly stay the night. This could save your life.

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Doug Dickerson

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For those looking for an emergency bivy or for someone like myself seeking a lightweight bivy for use under a smallish tarp or poncho, this is what you are looking for. I found the bivy useful in cold weather when used in conjunction with a vapor barrier bag liner inside my down bag (as this bivy is not made of breathable material, although it does have a foot vent and large head end opening). It repacks into it's small stuff sack without force, and should last many outings with careful use as it is constructed with somewhat fragile material, similar to the fabric in FroggToggs rainwear only thinner. Could use a lower price given its high wear potential, but overall it’s a useful product for me.