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The North Face
Assault Bivy

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Assault Bivy

Go lean and mean on your summit assaults with The North Face Assault Bivy. DryWall single-wall construction provides excellent breathability and prevents water from working its way through on rainy nights. A Delrin reinforced brow keeps the bag off your face. The bag has a mesh closure option for those warm, clear nights, while the square cut head and foot box let you stash your pack or boots when it's spitting rain. 


Details

  • A minimalist bivy for your summit assault
  • Durable DryWall polyester protects you from the elements
  • PU coating keeps moisture from seeping in
  • Delrin brow keeps bag off your face
  • Square-cut head and footbox for plenty of room
  • Weighs in at less than 1 pound
  • Item #TNFZ9W8
Material
[top fabric] 50D DryWall polyester, [bottom fabric] 70D nylon, PU coating, [mesh] 20D nylon
Floor Dimensions
104 x 34in
Packed Size
6 x 12in
Trail Weight
15oz
Recommended Use
mountaineering, winter camping
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

February 21, 2021

Great product

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I loved the bag. Used it when I built my own shelter, and it worked amazingly for keeping me warm and dry in my make-shift shelter. It was Fall and not warm outside; I live in Alaska. My dad also built a shelter and slept in an emergency-style bivy sack. He sweated & had to take it off, but mine breathed and left me comfortable.

Sourdough Blaze
thenorthface.com

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