posted by Simon on Feb 9

Outdoor Research Micronight Bivy Sack

Outdoor Research Micronight Bivy Sack

A bivy sack is an extremely lightweight, easy to carry and set up one-person cross between a sleeping bag and a tent. For backpacking, back woods, hiking, or other back country sports where travelling light but smart is all important, the Outdoor Research Micronight Bivy Sack is a great solution. The Pertex Endurance fabric provides protection from rain and wind and at the same time eliminates internal moisture to keep the camper dry and comfortable.

The Micronight Bivy Sack packs down to about half the size of a 1 liter water bottle so it can be compressed down to an easily totable size that fits perfectly into any pack and still leaves lots of room for other necessities like food, water, gear, and cookware.  A small internal mesh pocket keeps your small items while you sleep, and the mesh opening can be seen out of but not into. The fabric is designed to be ultralight and yet ultra-warm. Taped seams keep the inside dry and fresh. The Outdoor Research Micronight Bivy Sack retails for just under $120.00.

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