Clothing

Gear

Accessories

Close This Window
Outdoor Research Aurora Bivy

Outdoor Research Aurora Bivy

Item #ODR0242|11 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast & Free
$168.95
Close This Window

Please choose an option to order this item.

Mojo Blue, One Size (168.95)
Quantity:
  • Pass It On

Outdoor Research Aurora Bivy

Use the lightweight, waterproof Outdoor Research Aurora Bivy when you travel solo in the backcountry. The Aurora Bivy features Gore-Tex Respiration+ fabric, a waterproof, windproof, vapor-permeable material that Gore-Tex made for sleep systems. The snow or rain can't get into your bivy, but the moisture from your breath and your perspiration can escape. Outdoor Research gave this bivy mesh netting, so bugs don't bite you after you've gone to bed. Loops on the Aurora let you stake it down or use guy lines to hold it down in high winds. An internal mesh pocket near your head lets you stash small items such as your headlamp or pocket knife. This bivy sack, which has no poles, weighs about 1.5 pounds—ideal for traveling light.

Bottom Line: Travel light and stay dry in the backcountry with your Outdoor Research Aurora Bivy.

Product Wall

Ask Questions. Write Reviews. Give Answers.

Other Gear Freaks are looking at this product, too. So ask 'em questions. Give your insight. Get street cred.
Hi, throw your review on the Product Wall to show your Gear-telligence.
Hi, got a question? Ask on the Product Wall.
Rating for this product: 4

killer sac

By:
April 26, 2007

i perspire relatively lightly. after a night of light snow, and the storm flap only covering my head (not zipped), i had very little condensation inside the sac come morning. my buddy sleeping in an older sac and of less quality, arose with significant moisture on his sleeping bag, (he sweats a lot) it has easy access and zips well. i appreciate the no see-um bug mesh. it would be nice to have a window in the storm flap to see the stars, snow or whatever. overall, i'm quite pleased with this product, enough that the use of my tent is now limited

Was this helpful? Yes (16) No (0)

Hey, write a Review. Others want your opinion.

  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  

I am 6'0" also. Was the length of the bivy sufficient enoug...

I am 6'0" also. Was the length of the bivy sufficient enough?

By:
June 10, 2008

Flag

ya im 6'2" and it worked great

By:
July 28, 2008

Tweak This Flag

Got a question? Somebody out there has the answer.

How was it getting in / out of the bivy?

How was it getting in / out of the bivy?

By:
April 15, 2008

Flag

im 6' and about 150. i hadn't any trouble really. considering it's size and function atleast. the zipper goes down a fair ways on each side, enabling fair movement. simply put, I have no complaints. But maybe it should have a cinch strap around the head, to snug up over your bag, if you choose not to close yourself in.. but that's on a side note.

By:
April 24, 2008

Tweak This Flag

Tech Specs:

Material: [Body] Gore-Tex Respiration+ fabric; [floor] Hydroseal-coated waterproof nylon
Poles: None
Doors: 1 zippered opening
Floor Space: 84 x 21-25in (214 x 53-64cm)
Interior Height: 17.5in (44cm)
Seam Sealed: Yes
Ventilation: No-see-um netting
Packed Size: 13 x 4in (33 x 10cm)
Weight: 23.5oz (666g)
Recommended Use: Ultralight backpacking, climbing, mountaineering, camping
Warranty: Lifetime