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trinityalp100167000

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Black Diamond Hooped Bivy Sack

Black Diamond Hooped Bivy Sack

Rating for this product: 5 3 days ago

First off let me say what it's been through, two years of wilderness patrol for the usfs along with a year on the trail crew and countless trips kayaking and snowshoeing. It's held up great. Also I'm known by many for being hard on gear. I typically will leave my pad in my bag in my bivy. This makes for a quick camp at the end of a long day. It's been thrown down on sticks, rocks, and other ruff surfacers all it's life... and it's still water proof.
You will notice some moisture on the floor in warmer wetter climates. Also the size is an isue for alot of people, but if you can put up with it, it's the lightest bomb proof all weather shelter you can get for a good price. It's also a bit hard to get into, like a sleeping bag with no zipper.

No doubt in my mind the best tent for the knees and the ultra light packer.

oh, you don't want to hang out in a bivy like you might a tent in bad weather or winter darkness.

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Big Agnes Pitchpine SL Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Down

Big Agnes Pitchpine SL Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 5 August 18, 2008

This bag is warm light and did I say light. With my bivy pad and bag all in one stuff sack it compress small than most bags. The only thing I don't care for is the straps that hold the pad instead of the full cover. This would not be a problem for most but I like to keep the pad in the bag and the bag in the bivy for easy camping. I work on the trinity alps trail crew and have already abused this bag more than most ever would. It's holding up great.

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