S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer 2-Person Emergency Bivvy, 90 Percent Heat Reflective, Durable Personal Shelter, Lightweight Emergency Survival Sleeping Bag Sack, Drawstring Bag, Water-Resistant, 4.9oz
Turn to the Survive Outdoors Longer Emergency Bivvy XL for an unexpected night outdoors. Hop in this emergency shelter and improve your odds of survival when you and a partner are forced to spend an unexpected night outdoors. Made from tear-resistant polyethylene, this bivvy reflects 90% of body heat back to you, keeping you warm. Stay dry with sealed seam edges, with full protection from rain, wind, and snow. Pack up the bivvy in the included stuff sack for compact storage in a pocket or backpack. Each pack includes a 4.9-ounce emergency bivvy.
Product Features
- Hop in this emergency shelter and improve your odds of survival when you and a partner are forced to spend an unexpected night outdoors.
- Made from tear-resistant polyethylene, this bivvy reflects 90% of body heat back to you, keeping you warm.
- Stay dry with sealed seam edges, with full protection from rain, wind, and snow.
- Pack up the bivvy in the included stuff sack for compact storage in a pocket or backpack. Each pack includes a 60″ x 84″, 4.9 ounce Emergency Bivvy.
- High visibility orange enables you to be seen when rescue is needed.
She broke her leg and this was a lifesaver! We were 4 miles up the mountain and 5 hours into the freezing rain hike when my co-leader broke her leg. We self-evacuated for as long as she could stand but then it was clear we needed to get her warmer, drier, and rested. Enter SOL Emergency Bivvy! I sent two hikers ahead to “set up camp” and by the time we got there they had a huge fire burning, the sleeping bag and insulated pad tucked in the bivvy and waiting for our hobbling leader. We got her inside the bivvy with her splint, the…
Cool Light weight bivy, pretty strong too I have a regular bivy but rarely use it as my tent is only 24 ozs. I picked this up as a light weight way to crank up warmth of a lighter bag and to carry on extreme day hikes (just in case). I am 6-1 188 lbs and I fit in this bivy in street clothes. I also found that I could use my Mountain Hardwear Lamina 45 inside. Not constricted, but not much extra room. Also at 40 degrees it was way too hot inside. The draw cords allow the hood and shoulder openings to be closed to the “nose only”…