Bibler Tents Tripod Bivi Bivy Tents

Bibler Tents Tripod Bivi Bivy Tents 

DESCRIPTION

Bibler's latest creation is a larger, more spacious (and more civilized!) incarnation of the bivy sack for solo adventures and ultralight trips. Three poles add head and foot room, increasing the usable interior space and eliminating the dreaded bivy claustrophobia. ToddTex™ fabric provides protection from rain and snow while allowing the breathability necessary for a comfortable, moisture-free night. Laminated nylon floor withstands the abuse of sleeping on snow and rock. Mesh netting keeps the flying critters where they belong. Freestanding, easy to set up and small enough to fit easily into a backpack, bike pannier or haul bag.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 25, 2001]
Eddie Avacado
Mountaineer

Strength:

None

Its a pain to get in and out of but once your sealed in its roomy and dry. good ventalation Tripod creates useable head roon. Lots of stake outs and its wind proof. Small and light. Good for snow and crappy weather once your in it. Zipper could be longer to ease entry Its hard to hang out of it and cook (as it is with most of these things). I used it when on a quick get away overnight or when traveling light and fast.

Customer Service

Good

Similar Products Used:

Outdoor Research Biv (no hoop) left me gasping for air when snow covered the zippered hole. Integral Design - similar but mine leaked no matter how much I sealed it. Easy entry.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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