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Old 09-17-2009, 05:04 PM
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Small review and pics. First off, since the little one has arrived i haven't had the chance to get out and shaft half as much as i want. So this mini review is backyard bushcraft I'm afraid.
Went allow to see Stella's sister at the weekend, living just off the A59 their house backs on to countryside, so i thought id take the bivi to try.
It was a nice clear day but with very strong winds.
The bivi is (in my opinion very small and light when packed away.
With only ever putting this up once before when i first got it, decided to time myself, (bare in mind it was blowing a hoolie)
Right took it out and pegged the bottom to stop it blowing away

once this is pegged out its just a matter of putting in the top to poles

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all in all it took under a minute to erect and in strong winds.
here's some more pics.


inside towards your feet still plenty room

the small storage pocket, keys money small torch etc

Well am i pleased, ohhh yesss, it packs down small, weights very little, takes no time to put up, and is so simple.
Seems very well made, just need to test in a down pour, its supposed to very waterproof, time will tell.
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inside towards your feet still plenty room

this is where your head goes

the vent at the top end
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the small storage pocket, keys money small torch etc

another vent which can be open or closed from inside to let fresh air on your face

same vent from the inside

and a pic of the zip as you can see its well concealed.
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Sorry about all the posts and pics but i had to spread them out abit...


Well am i pleased, ohhh yesss, it packs down small, weights very little, takes no time to put up, and is so simple.
Seems very well made, just need to test in a down pour, its supposed to very waterproof, time will tell.
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Thanks for sharing nice information with us. i like your post and all you share with us is up to date and quite informative, i would like to bookmark the page so i can come here again to read you, as you have done a wonderful job.
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Thanks spoony great review!


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