Aqua Quest HOOPED Orange Bivvy Single-Pole Tent Waterproof with Mosquito Bug Net Mesh for Hunting, Hiking, Camping
A great choice for anybody going solo! Ultralight, compact, waterproof, breathable, comfortable, and lightning fast to setup. On clear nights, fold back the top section and drift off to sleep while staring at the infinite night sky!
Product Features
- WATERPROOF – Aqua Quest are industry leaders in waterproof gear, so it’s no surprise that their Hooped Bivy is more waterproof than most other single walled shelters. 70D RipStop fabric + PU coating + Heat taped seams = Waterproof rating of 10,000 mm + Breathability rating of 3000 gr/m2/day
- ULTRALIGHT & COMPACT – Featuring one lightweight collapsible shock cord pole and 5 lightweight aluminum pegs, and weighing in at only 2.4 lbs for the entire kit. Packed Size = 15 x 5 inch Compressed = 15 x 3 inch
- FAST & EASY SETUP – Setup in 1 second or less… if you’re a magician! If not, it’ll take you around 2 mins. Unzip the front panel and leave only a ‘No-see-um’ mesh between you and the beautiful night sky! If you need to stay zipped up, you can still catch a glimpse of the moon through the clear TPU window.
- COMFORTABLE – With more space than most bivys, you’ll have enough room to move around, read a book, have a snack, or change your clothes. Extra wide shoulder and foot areas, and long enough to comfortably accommodate anybody up to 6’6″. Also includes an air-vent in the head section, and ‘Batwing’ stiffeners to elevate the footbed, increasing airflow and comfort.
- USA SERVICE & WARRANTY: Aqua Quest is based in the Pacific Northwest, where they have designed and tested waterproof gear since 96. All products are protected by AQ’s Two-Year ‘No Worries Warranty’. Toll-free customer service Mon-Fri, 10-5 PST, at 1-844-775-7770.
Three Month Review I spent one night in this bivy/tent on the snow-pack, at about 35 °F in Necklace Valley, May 11 2013. What I love about this bivy: Very light and small, waterproof, and to enter and exit there is no crouching, you just step across into the open front. As I had to get up around five times that night, the easy entry/exit was a real plus.As others have mentioned, you need to keep it well ventilated to avoid condensation. I used it on the snow-pack with no ground cloth or tarp, left…
Perfect for Hiking and Backpacking I got this bivy about 2 months ago and have used it a few times. I was kind of skeptical about getting this since there were not too many reviews but I went ahead and bought it.Pro’s-Easy to setup-Quality materials-Window on top-WaterproofCon’s-Cheap stakes-Condensation can get badI was going to rate this 4 stars because of the condensation issue, but it only happens during the winter. I was in an open field and the…
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (the Ugly would be me) Here’s the good part. Look closely at the measurements of even very expensive bivys (Bivies?) and none are usually as big in the shoulders as this one. I lucked out. I really needed that and really wasn’t comparing.Now the negative.Well I might have to buy another bivy someday to find out if it is just me or if it is standard for it to be so difficult to operate and figure out the zippers. (referring to the zipper for the mosquito net) But with that said, never wait til dark to put…