Dutch Army Bivi Bags- thoughts

scottisha5

Maker
Nov 14, 2009
259
86
Motherwell, Scotland, UK
Bought my Dutch Army Bivi bag with zip mod from Kitmonster.co.uk (£55). Kev at Endicotts is snowed under hence alternative source. Arrived this morning and very pleased with it. Nothing to do with kitmonster etc etc.

Pip pip

John
 

R3XXY

Settler
Jul 24, 2009
677
3
Crewe
I recently traded my french bivi bag for a dutch one, took me a bit of messing about finding a zip and get it fitted but I love it.
The fabric is a very close weave, very wind and waterproof, very light and very easy to pack.
I took it on an overnighter in the woods last friday, can't fault it.
 

R3XXY

Settler
Jul 24, 2009
677
3
Crewe
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.. I bought an 90cm 8mm zip from PointNorth, I tacked the zip where it had to go and then just ran it through the sewing machine, 10 minutes work.


Wasn't that a bit short ? The opening on my bag is about 99cm, the only zips I could find were either too long or too short so I bought 3 metres off a roll.
 

mattburgess

Tenderfoot
Jun 22, 2009
64
0
Wivenhoe
Guys,

Do you know if this bivy is square bottommed or a mummy type? Hate mummy types as I find them uncomfortable and claustrophobic.

Also looking for a good four season bag that is square - not many around.
 

R3XXY

Settler
Jul 24, 2009
677
3
Crewe
I find it to be quite roomy, it's 80cm wide at the shoulders and 70cm wide at the foot, there is a round panel at the bottom which is 42 cm across.
The whole bag is a little over 2.25m long. Your feet won't go all the way to the bottom unless you're seven feet tall :lmao:

I've put my keyboard and a couple of other random items in the pics to give you some idea of scale.

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