Nice vid but 3.8kg and £275 for a canvas bag is absolutely crazy.
My roomy 2 man tent, 7cm Synmat, and sleeping bag only weigh under 2.5kg all together, it's not like canvas is particularly good in wet weather or is very breathable either.
Enjoy watching and reading reviews even if it's kit that i don't really have any purpose for, but this just seems to be pointless.
Can't imagine it would be a comfortable night as a hammock, yet something like a Alpkit Hunka XL would perform just as good if not better in bivvy mode, plus the hunka is only 503g in comparison and is £230 cheaper at £45.
Granted this bivvy might last longer, but Hunka's aren't exactly fragile either, and at over 6 times cheaper you'd need to get through a fair few before you started saving anything.
So my question is, what's the point?
Great post.. thank you.
I also have a tent, sleepingbag, exped mat setup - which I use in the mountains above the snowline.
There are in fact several points of this setup:
Getting out of the "tent bubble" directly into the nature. Directly under the stars...
But - you can do that with a bivvy and a mat and a sleeping bag. And yes sometimes I do.
Rough ground & Fire
But - I like to be able to throw down my sleeping system anywhere, even in thick brush, and I also like to have a fire. All this without having to worry about piercing/tearing/melting/destroying my expensive lightweight plastic/nylon (eg the Hunka.) when I am days from civilisation.
Really - Heaven help you if you are in contact with fire all bundled up in a nylon bag with down and more nylon...yikes...
For many of us, the fire is part of the overall experience, and I for one, really like not to have to be afraid of it. This is also why I wear woolen outerwear...
Especially in the far northern boreal forests, the ability to be near a fire is quite an important thing.
When its really cold you need either to be moving UL and using a VBL, or carrying more weight and expecting to use a fire. (Carrying an axe, bowsaw etc...)
The next point of it is a love of the traditional materials. And getting out of the "plastic bubble"
Canvas is in fact very breathable, and works in excellent harmony with wool and felted wool (also called Loden here).
It feels good to touch it, to sleep in it, to work with it.
I guess you could compare it to the feel of a vintage car, all wood and leather, as opposed to a modern plastic marvel. Each its own application...
Finally you may cry - But it's so heavy!
Well yes at 3.8kg it is heavy, but it is huge, and it is bombproof, and on the kind of trips this thing goes on, it is not about speedy-gonzalezing around the place.
It is about moving gently but strongly to a camp, and having a stable and secure base. It's about slowing the pace down, taking in the landscape, maybe doing a bit of stalking...
If I want to speedy-gonzalez, then I will take my Western Mountaineering Ultralight Downbag, my exped 7 downmat, and my eVent UL bivvy with cuben tarp, or my mountain tent....
We are in fact talking to Wynnchester about making a much narrower version which would be maybe 1/2 the weight. This thing is VAST....
Space!
It is VAST - This means that you can get another person in if you need to. VERY VERY useful when in truly challenging environments or when guiding...
All you gear easily fits inside.
Also if you do get stuck inside for many hours you don't really mind.
Hope all this sheds some light...
Thanks again....