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Could anyone help me find a good Gore-Tex bivy for backpacking and to keep in my go-bag? The military version is high on my list, but I'm unsure where I could reliably purchase it. Sportsman's has used ones for $80, but are they genuine? The Borah Gear is another option I'm considering. | ||
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U.S. G.I. ACU DIGITAL WATERPROOF GORETEX BIVY COVER $119.95 and I've never had a problem with Coleman's selling fakes. ___________________________ No thanks, I've already got a penguin. | |||
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The military ones are heavy, do you really want to lug that thing backpacking? Occasional use it might be fine but if backpacking is really going to be a common usage I would highly recommend one of the sil poly ones. ----------------------------------- | |||
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Sierra Designs? Sierra Designs Backcountry Bivy Bag for Backpacking, Camping, and Mountaineering, Waterproof/Breathable Top Fabric, Regular https://a.co/d/1eYZsrR | |||
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I have an older Outdoor Research on that I used a lot while mountaineering in the North Cascades, light, durable. I looked just now and the new OR ones are made with Pertex, not sure how that compares to Gore-tex. May want to try and find a preowned OR one. | |||
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North Face has a really good one but they are out of stock and backordered. This one looks decent and it is light. https://www.rei.com/product/18...iamond-twilight-bivy | |||
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Great point. I'll use it backpacking, but it's also going to be in my emergency bag. I've been cutting down weight in a lot of other areas, so I can go with something that will last here. I am open to the military or an outdoor brand that will hold up well. | |||
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I hate bivies...the amount of condensation build-up borders on ridiculous and you can never get a good nights rest because you're constantly hearing the noise of the bivy fabric as you move about. I only use them at higher elevations as the thinner air accelerates evaporation rates and you're usually tired as all hell at the end of the day so, noise becomes a non-issue. If you're looking for ultra-light & packable, take a look at Big Agnes' Copper Spur and Fly Creek tents, they're the gold standard for thru-hikers looking for absolute weight savings. | |||
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Ackks, I just got an email with a discount code from Colemans. Use code FLAG20 to save 20% off items in your cart! ___________________________ No thanks, I've already got a penguin. | |||
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Thank you, mutedblade!! | |||
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You may want to checkout bearpawwd net bivy's and sil-nylon tarps as a lightweight choice. Ken | |||
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