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Bivy tent suggestions that wont break the bank |
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archery288:
I picked this bivy tent up last year.. Very well constructed and very lightweight.. Talk about being simple to set up, and it packs extremely small as well.. I was able to fit it inside my Badlands 2800 along with food, sleeping bag, clothes, etc.. You can find them on eBay cheaper then on the northface website.. I bought mine for $140 shipped http://www.thenorthface.com/catalog/sc-gear/backpack-bivy.html |
JackOfAllTrades:
That's a pretty nice unit there. Right at about 2 pounds. Definately get you out of the weather more than just a Bivy Sack. -Steve |
saylean:
Nice...I really appreciate all the info on this. I will update the thread once I get a product. Cheers~! |
JackOfAllTrades:
So.. Just on Craigs List this weekend, an MSR Minimalist tarp with stuff sack and foot print. $40. I wanted it, but didn't get back into town quick enough. No, not good enough for those of you that don't like crawly bugs. But a good shelter from the rain and dew if you're on the ground or in a hammock. Kickin myself for missing out on this one. Ounces of good shelter. -Steve |
chevysquid:
I've used a cheap little $20 dome tent I bought probably 15 years ago. It's just barely big enough for me to stretch out in, weighs about 3 lbs, and is pretty small in the stuff pouch. |
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