Chinook Summit Bivy Bag (Blue)
The Summit Bivy is an advanced bivy sack system that uses DAC Featherlite aluminum poles to create a self-supporting canopy around the facial area. This allows better breathability and movement without added exposure to the elements. A great choice for multi-day wilderness trips, snow-camping and emergency situations. Specifications: – Waterproof/breathable fabric top and waterproof ripstop nylon bottom fabric (5000mm) – Factory-taped seams are completely waterproof – Facial ventilation system for better breathability – Contured hood and comfortable roomy footbox – Includes a stuff sack – Summit Bivy – Waterproof/Breathable – Size: 91″ x 32″ x 22″/H 17″ (230 x 80 x 55 cm/H 42 cm) – Total Weight: 2 lbs (0.92 kg)
Product Features
- Waterproof/breathable fabric top and waterproof ripstop nylon bottom fabric
- Factory-taped seams are completely waterproof
- Facial ventilation system for better breathability
- Contured hood and comfortable roomy footbox
- Includes a stuff sack
Great Bivy for the Price I primarily hammock camp, but when I’m sleeping above treeline[11,00ft-14,000ft] I take this bivy. I wish the top layer was doubled or a bit thicker, and sadly there is no way to close the mesh vent at the top of the head box. Yes the triangular tarp pullout covers it, but it dose not stop the wind from blowing under it. Some ventilation is good because it keeps you dry ,but too much is a bad thing because it pulls heat from your sleeping bag. This is a small problem and only comes up in…
Pros -The hood design is excellent for having the hatch open in light rain I have been using this bivy for 5 years now (quite intensely) and still is as new! I’ve never had an issue getting wet in it (and I’ve camped out for two weeks under constant rain in it) and have had no wear and tear issues.Pros-The hood design is excellent for having the hatch open in light rain, which helps breath ability and mitigating condensation issues- As bivys go it is super roomy I can sleep in it with my pack inside- which is a god send on rainy days…