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Bivi Bags
Categories in section: Tents
Bivi Bags (6) Family Tents (6) One Man Tents (10)
Two - Three Man Tents (24)
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User rating
 3.0
Terra - Nova Jupiter
Terra - Nova Jupiter   Hot
The price of the Jupiter is looking a bit steep when compared with others on test, but it’s an excellent piece of kit from a reliable and respected tent manufacturer, ...
Price: 230
Brand: Terra


User rating
 5.0
Rab - Ridge Raider
Rab - Ridge Raider   Hot
We’ve spent many a happy night out under the stars in this bivi bag with its single hoop to improve comfort. Made from eVent fabric, it’s designed to be breathable ...
Price: 200
Brand: Rab


User rating
 4.0
Mountain Equipment - Borealis
Mountain Equipment - Borealis   Hot
Made from Gore-tex fabrics, with fully taped seams, this simple no fuss bivi is designed to protect you from the elements wherever you are. The fabric is air permeable, allowing ...
Price: 160


User rating
 5.0
Vaude - Bivi
Vaude - Bivi   Hot
A great compromise of weight (850g), price and performance. A hooped bivi offers more comfort but a greater weight penalty than the more simple style, but this one offers the ...
Price: 120
Brand: Vaude


User rating
 3.0
Snugpak - Stratosphere
Snugpak - Stratosphere   Hot
The heaviest (1320g) on test with the largest packsize, the Stratosphere does however offer the option of a hooped bivi at a good price. It differs from others here in ...
Price: 90
Brand: Snugpak


User rating
 5.0
Jack Wolfskin - Texapore
Jack Wolfskin - Texapore   Hot
A straightforward mummy shaped bivi bag, designed to take up minimal space in pack and with no weight penalty (just 560g). With a waterproof tent type base, this has a ...
Price: 50
Brand: Jack Wolfskin
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