Hi All - I hope this is the right place and that I won't fall foul of any spam rules.
I am currently researching the market for ultralight tents and from what I can see, there ought to be a gap in the 'hooped bivvy' bit of that market. Standard (non hooped) bivvies seem to be anywhere from £10-£50 yet with the addition of a hoop, they jump up over £100.
I think I can bring one, made in the UK, to market for £45 at a very good standard (I won't bore you with how).
Obviously before I commit to a production run, I want to gain peoples' feedback.
1) Have you used a bivvy? If yes, what do you like about it? If no, why not?
2) If you have a normal bivvy, why did you choose not to go for a hooped design? If you use a hooped bivvy, what do you love and hate about it?
3) If you use an ultralight tent, why did you go for that and not a bivvy? Where do you think the dividing line between those two things lies?
Thanks
BilltheBivvy
I am currently researching the market for ultralight tents and from what I can see, there ought to be a gap in the 'hooped bivvy' bit of that market. Standard (non hooped) bivvies seem to be anywhere from £10-£50 yet with the addition of a hoop, they jump up over £100.
I think I can bring one, made in the UK, to market for £45 at a very good standard (I won't bore you with how).
Obviously before I commit to a production run, I want to gain peoples' feedback.
1) Have you used a bivvy? If yes, what do you like about it? If no, why not?
2) If you have a normal bivvy, why did you choose not to go for a hooped design? If you use a hooped bivvy, what do you love and hate about it?
3) If you use an ultralight tent, why did you go for that and not a bivvy? Where do you think the dividing line between those two things lies?
Thanks
BilltheBivvy