Hello all!
I'm seeking advice on alternatives to my British Army bivvy.
I typically aim for at least one bivvy per month, but due to recent storms in the north of Scotland, I haven't had the chance so this weekend was my last opportunity. On Friday I unfortunately I couldn't leave work early, so I ended up walking 5 miles in the dark before reaching my destination. Beforehand, I stuffed my sleeping bag into the bivvy and placed it in my backpack. This made it quite easy to throw out when I reached the forest. I did set up a tarp, as one weather report suggested an hour of downpour, it didn't as it turns out!
The winter sleep setup I used on Friday is quite heavy, but I've used it comfortably down to around -2°C. Lower than that thought I find I need to use the lightweight bag in addition to the medium.
Gear used:
Now, what I've found is that I'm not getting any younger, and the process of shimmying and fussing about getting into the a top entry bivvy is becoming, let say, frustrating at times. Additionally, my bivvy has a draw cord issue I've been unable to fix, adding to the annoyance.
So, I'm looking to upgrade for more comfort. I'm considering a hooped bivvy or one that isn't top-entry. My concern is not adding too much weight, so I want to keep it as light as possible (an upgrade to the sleeping bad and mat should sort this). So far, I'm interested in the Alpkit Elan or Snugpak Stratosphere, the Alpkit Elan seems to be a near exact copy and just as good at half the price. I'm also thinking of something like the Alpkit Hunka XL, which would be 400g lighter, and the hood draw-cord seems better than mine! The Snugpak SF Bivvi Bag also seems good but has the benefit of a center zip, though it's double the cost.
Does anyone have experience with these at all? Or maybe another bivvy that might be a good option? All advise welcome!
I'm seeking advice on alternatives to my British Army bivvy.
I typically aim for at least one bivvy per month, but due to recent storms in the north of Scotland, I haven't had the chance so this weekend was my last opportunity. On Friday I unfortunately I couldn't leave work early, so I ended up walking 5 miles in the dark before reaching my destination. Beforehand, I stuffed my sleeping bag into the bivvy and placed it in my backpack. This made it quite easy to throw out when I reached the forest. I did set up a tarp, as one weather report suggested an hour of downpour, it didn't as it turns out!
The winter sleep setup I used on Friday is quite heavy, but I've used it comfortably down to around -2°C. Lower than that thought I find I need to use the lightweight bag in addition to the medium.
Gear used:
- British Army Bivvy Bag
- British Army Medium-weight bag
- Multimat Adventure 38 Mat
- Alpkit 3.5 Rig Tarp (for heavy rain)
Now, what I've found is that I'm not getting any younger, and the process of shimmying and fussing about getting into the a top entry bivvy is becoming, let say, frustrating at times. Additionally, my bivvy has a draw cord issue I've been unable to fix, adding to the annoyance.
So, I'm looking to upgrade for more comfort. I'm considering a hooped bivvy or one that isn't top-entry. My concern is not adding too much weight, so I want to keep it as light as possible (an upgrade to the sleeping bad and mat should sort this). So far, I'm interested in the Alpkit Elan or Snugpak Stratosphere, the Alpkit Elan seems to be a near exact copy and just as good at half the price. I'm also thinking of something like the Alpkit Hunka XL, which would be 400g lighter, and the hood draw-cord seems better than mine! The Snugpak SF Bivvi Bag also seems good but has the benefit of a center zip, though it's double the cost.
Does anyone have experience with these at all? Or maybe another bivvy that might be a good option? All advise welcome!