Gear Review
A Night in Red Rocks
By Derek Seymour
Ranked #445 - Sleeping Bags
April 4, 2006
I got this sack for a trip to Red Rocks thinking it might come in handy if I went in to the backcountry. Little did I know I would be using it the first night because we were short one tent. It kept me dry and extra toasty even though the outer shell was wet with dew. It also packs insanely small. Darn good sack at an awesome price!
View Details: Black Diamond Winter Bivy Sack
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Polyester Ripstop fabric
- Seam sealed:
- No
- Number of doors:
- 1(if you call the slit in a bivy a door)
- Bathtub floor:
- No
- Ventilation:
- Mesh panel
- Number of poles:
- No
- Clip or sleeve:
- N/A
- Interior footage:
- 7.08 sq/ft
- Interior height:
- N/A
- Vestibule footage:
- None
- Packed size:
- Tiny! 3in. Diameter 3.5 in. length
- Packed weight:
- 9 oz (255g)
- Minimal weight:
- 9 oz (255g)
- Warranty:
- Limited
- Recommended use:
- Winter bag cover, emergency shelter, sleeping bag alternative
- Country of Origin:
- United States
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