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The North Face Trek Bivy

The North Face Trek Bivy


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Top Fabric: Gore-Tex® Bivy Fabric, 3-Layer Bottom Fabric: 70D Nylon Taffeta with 2000mm PU Coating Number of Poles: 2

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Review Date
April 1, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Esko Woudenberg ,  Backpacker , from Big Bear City, CA, USA

Price Paid:  $180.00 at sierratradingpost.co

Summary:
I really liked this bivy. When I first set it up I was doubtful that I would fit into it. (I am 6' 4" tall) But I fit a termarest type pad and zero degree Wiggys bag in it without any problems. I really liked the little mesh pocket which allowed me to put my glasses, small flashlight, etc close at hand. I had read many statements about how horrible bivys are and expected to feel claustrophobic. However; the two hoops make it feel more like a really small tent than an "emergency" shelter. I plan on using this for backpacking, SAR (Search and Rescue) instead of a tent. The 2 person tent I used on last backpacking trip led me to buy this bivy.

Customer Service:
No complaints. Quick, professional, accurate, no surprises.

Similar Products Used:
Have not used any other bivy. Not sure I would settle for a standard bivy after using this one either... Regular price of $299 is steep - Glad I got it for $180


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Review Date
March 17, 2003

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: ranger77 ,  Backpacker , from North Carolina

Price Paid:  $300.00 at REI.com

Summary:
This Bivy borders on single man tent size but resolves the problem of keeping
sleeping bag ect. dry when it is still raining in the morning. Although when humid, inside condensation can overwhelm due to poor ventilation (true of all bivys). Fits 6'6" touching at the feet but comfortable (material off of face). Allows enough room to squirm into clothes if it is raining in the morning. Can be difficult to set up due to
the odd shape. It requires tent pegs to be repositioned multiple times to get the correct layout. Top material is excessive and sags too much while base is already
tight.

Customer Service:
Never delt with.

Similar Products Used:
The North Face Rainer, Outdoor Research advanced bivy, Eureka Geome.


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Review Date
January 15, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: steevo cummings ,  Backpacker , from pittsburgh, pa

Price Paid:  $0.00 at EBAY

Summary:
Well, Bike tourer wasnt an option, but I used this while riding mountain bikes aroudn montana last summer, and it wasnt too hot. I also used it camping in the late fall and I wasnt too cold. Easy to set up and very dry and nice. Small but not too small. It is good. More of a one man tent than a bivy. I dont think they are produced anymore

Customer Service:
never had to deal, but friends ended up buying what seemed to be a "in the desert only" tent from TNF a few years ago, and they pretty much didnt care that the tent didnt hold out water.

Similar Products Used:
sierra designs clip flashlight cd.


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Review Date
November 9, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
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Reviewed by: dave ,  Backpacker , from rhode island

Price Paid:  $300.00 at northernmountain.com

Summary:
decent. not really tested in serious rain or snow, but the gore-tex has not breather well, as moisture has built up from time to time. overall, it is good, if you can set it up the way it is supposed to be

Customer Service:
TNF customer service sucks.

Similar Products Used:
none


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Review Date
October 5, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Ronald ,  Backpacker

Price Paid:  $0.00 at Half-Moon Outfitters

Summary:
Excellent product, well made and durable so far. Light weight, 2 1/2 pounds, and very roomy for my 157 lbs 5' 9" body. Used about 25 nights so far in tempatures as low as 5 degrees. Neither wind, rain nor snow present much of a problem. Only moisture inside has been that produced by my me, which is not that great of a problem. It helps to leave the door open to allow some ventilation. In spite of my dislike of The North Face due to poor customer service I do recommend this product.

Customer Service:
I have had bad luck with The North Face customer service. I own other North Face products and have found the customer service people to be ill informed and unable to resovle problems. Do not buy thei

Similar Products Used:
Numerous tents, but no other bivy shelters.


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