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Hi, I am going on a mountain goat hunt in Alaska where I live....
By Len Mann
Ranked #435 - Bivy Sacks
February 12, 2009
Hi, I am going on a mountain goat hunt in Alaska where I live. I am wanting to buy a bivy that I can pack with me in the event that I get stuck on the mountain OR need to spike camp for a couple three days. I can expect rain and/or snow that time of year and want a bivy that I will not get soaked in. Do you think this would work for me or is there something else that you would reccomend. I am also looking for a sleeping bag liner that I can use in conjunction with my Big Agnes 0 degree bag. I will also be wanting to carry the liner with me in case I get stuck on that mountain to use with the bivy. Thank you in advance for your help, Len Mann
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By Riley Friedrich
Ranked #12 - Bivy Sacks
April 13, 2012
Gosh, if ever anyone offended a web-site's logo....
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By Derick
Ranked #69 - Bivy Sacks
February 9, 2012
Try leaving those Goats alone. Shoot pictures of them instead.
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By thenewkidfromalaska
Ranked #288 - Bivy Sacks
February 24, 2010
in SE bivys are a bad idea go with a botomless tent they are lighter then tents and provide good protection from the wether. i know a guy that uses a botomless tent goat hunting he loves it, his big problem with bivys is that you cant shoot from inside them (he has ben mauled by a bear and goat teritory is serious bear teritory) another big problem is you can't field strip a weapon in a bivy
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [top] Todd-Tex; [floor] nylon, PU coating
- Poles:
- 0
- Dimensions:
- [regular] 90 x 35 in; [long] 99 x 35 in
- Packed Size:
- 6 x 19 in
- Seams:
- taped
- Ventilation:
- mesh panel
- Trail Weight:
- [regular] 1 lb 10 oz; [long] 1 lb 12 oz
- Recommended Use:
- solo backpacking, trekking, touring
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year
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