What Bivi would you reccomend?

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scottisha5

Maker
Nov 14, 2009
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Motherwell, Scotland, UK
Hi Folks,

Hopefully not been done to death recently, what Bivi Bag would you recommend? Something for all seasons and easy to get into as well as light.


Thanks in advance

John
Scottisha5
Motherwell
 
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scottisha5

Maker
Nov 14, 2009
259
86
Motherwell, Scotland, UK
Thanks Shewie, Im in the Portly Gents Club these days hence need easy entry. I used the army bivi many moons ago and agree its good, but alas I struggle to get in one now.

Im seriously about to hit the order button on a snugpak unless anyone knows better.

Cheers

John
 

Shewie

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Dec 15, 2005
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How big is portly ? The Snugpak ain't that big that's all.

Fine for a 5' 10" 12st nothing like me but it could be a bit cramped for the fuller gentleman.

If you like the hooped ones then the Terra Novas give you a lot more space, but they also have the price tag to match.

Russ (warthog1981) had a nice eVent bag out the other night, you could ask him what that's like for space.
http://www.integraldesigns.com/product_detail.cfm?id=776&CFID=1439372&CFTOKEN=21439405
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=50131
 

TeeGeeBee

Tenderfoot
Nov 30, 2009
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South Lakes
:rolleyes: I've had a Mountain Gear bag for 10+ years. Hasn't seen heavy wear but has been out in all weathers, on grass, heather and rock ledges. Never leaked, easy to wipe down, light weight and packs down small.

TGB
 

Shewie

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:rolleyes: I've had a Mountain Gear bag for 10+ years. Hasn't seen heavy wear but has been out in all weathers, on grass, heather and rock ledges. Never leaked, easy to wipe down, light weight and packs down small.

TGB

I've seen one of those and they do look the dogs, are they goretex Daf ?
 

scanker

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Aug 15, 2005
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If you can get hold of one of the extended opening army bivis, they have a lot more space:

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I hope atross doesn't mind me linking to his image.
 

SimonM

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Apr 7, 2007
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www.wood-sage.co.uk
I'm 6ft with a 44 chest and love the Snugpak Stratosphere...
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Not as tough as the issue bag, but once you have thrown away the heavy steel tent pegs and replaced them, a nice light alternative.

Simon
 

coln18

Native
Aug 10, 2009
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Loch Lomond, Scotland
Hi John,

As you know i used the jupiter at the Brownlee Pond meet, you would fit in it no probs mate, another option would be the duluth bedroll (large - not a slight on you john, its just got tons of room), its about twice as wide as a bivi, but is made of canvas, so is heavier and not a waterproof as goretex, but i just rubbed a block of greenland wax and hairdryered it into the threads and tested it out from Friday to Sunday afternoon up Loch Lomondside, it rained most of the weekend overnight and the bedroll was way better to sleep in than the bivi bag and using the True North small tarp it was completely dry all weekend, hope this helps mate.

P.S You watch those debt levels John, dont ruin it now

Happy shopping

Colin
 

scrogger

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Sep 16, 2008
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They are a good bit of kit John I just got one a while back but its not been used in anger really yet.

Will be looking for a couple of sneaky overnighters very soon so will do a bit of a review maybe.
 

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