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Do they make a rainfly to go over this baby? Looks like it would...
By Yoter
Ranked #279 - Bivy Sacks
March 1, 2010
Do they make a rainfly to go over this baby? Looks like it would be pretty sweet for dry weather... but you never know when you'll need to break the shell out...
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Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By Big Papa
Ranked #7 - Bivy Sacks
October 4, 2010
The Marmot Home Alone Bivy might be the "rainfly" option if you think weather issues will be consistently present. It comes in 9 ounces heavier than this one, but a tarp or rainfly might be similar in weight, and would then add an extra component, although you would have the flexibility to leave it off or at home if the forecast was good. The Home Alone Bivy is sold here at Backcountry.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By Tony Pearson
Ranked #170 - Bivy Sacks
March 4, 2010
No rainfly, I think they intend for you to just use a tarp setup if it starts to rain.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [canopy] no-see-um mesh (20D); [floor] nylon ripstop (20D), PU coating (3000mm)
- Poles:
- 1
- Pole Material:
- DAC aluminum
- Pole Attachment:
- clips
- Interior Height:
- 26 in
- Floor Space:
- 19 sq ft
- Dimensions:
- 96 x 38 in
- Packed Size:
- 19 x 5 in
- Ventilation:
- mesh walls, top vent
- Trail Weight:
- 1 lb 3 oz
- Recommended Use:
- backcountry travel, lightweight camping, bug shelter
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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