I live in the USA, Texas, so some of the EU sources are a 'no go' due to exorbitant shipping costs.
Are Dutch Hooped Bivy available these days for a reasonable price? I want something subdued that is water tight and reasonable in cold weather, in my case around the Minnesota and the Canadian border in the Fall and Spring.
Most Bivy are centered around being super small and lightweight. Smaller and Lighter is good but, not the ultimate goal. I want something more than a tarp but, less than a tent. In fact I like tarp camping a lot but, with frost on the ground and high winds it really depends on the sleeping bag so, I need a good shelter to deal with blowing rain or high wind and dust.
I am 5'7" so, not super tall and of average weight. I want a bit of space for my gear and don't want a wall on my face. Stargazing is nice but, I really want to keep weather out and will just enjoy a camp chair or something similar for stargazing.
What is good for a reasonable price, not cheap but reasonable.
TIA,
Sid
Are Dutch Hooped Bivy available these days for a reasonable price? I want something subdued that is water tight and reasonable in cold weather, in my case around the Minnesota and the Canadian border in the Fall and Spring.
Most Bivy are centered around being super small and lightweight. Smaller and Lighter is good but, not the ultimate goal. I want something more than a tarp but, less than a tent. In fact I like tarp camping a lot but, with frost on the ground and high winds it really depends on the sleeping bag so, I need a good shelter to deal with blowing rain or high wind and dust.
I am 5'7" so, not super tall and of average weight. I want a bit of space for my gear and don't want a wall on my face. Stargazing is nice but, I really want to keep weather out and will just enjoy a camp chair or something similar for stargazing.
What is good for a reasonable price, not cheap but reasonable.
TIA,
Sid
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