I'm after a Bivy that I'm going to spending a considerable amount of time sleeping in. All in all, I thought this was to be a simple purchase until reading what Backpackinglight.co.uk had to say about the Rab Storm:
It comes with a waterproof base and breathable upper. This means you can use it with your sleeping mat 'inside' the bag. You can also use it as a ground sheet and sleep on top of the bag.
With something like the Survival Zone you have to place your sleeping mat 'under' the bag and even though you can use it as a ground sheet, it doesn't have the same hydrostatic head as the material used in this one.
Colours : Olive
Sizes : 2200mm x 800mm base
Weight: 490g
Features
* Waterproof, breathable Hyperlite Storm fabric
* Heavy duty 5000mm laminated nylon waterproof base
* Side walls maximise sleeping bag loft
* Vented zip with storm flap.
Our Price: £53.82
I suppose I just assumed that you put your sleeping mat in all bivis. What do people think to this bag? Good value for money?
Oh, and weight's a big consideration for me; which is why I've been put off many of the military surplus bags.
It comes with a waterproof base and breathable upper. This means you can use it with your sleeping mat 'inside' the bag. You can also use it as a ground sheet and sleep on top of the bag.
With something like the Survival Zone you have to place your sleeping mat 'under' the bag and even though you can use it as a ground sheet, it doesn't have the same hydrostatic head as the material used in this one.
Colours : Olive
Sizes : 2200mm x 800mm base
Weight: 490g
Features
* Waterproof, breathable Hyperlite Storm fabric
* Heavy duty 5000mm laminated nylon waterproof base
* Side walls maximise sleeping bag loft
* Vented zip with storm flap.
Our Price: £53.82
I suppose I just assumed that you put your sleeping mat in all bivis. What do people think to this bag? Good value for money?
Oh, and weight's a big consideration for me; which is why I've been put off many of the military surplus bags.