Designed to span the gap between the Hooped and Tripod Bivys, the new Bipod Bivy is both ultra-functional and comfortable. A shock-corded Easton aluminum pole arches over the head and shoulder Area: to provide a roomy space—allowing you to function freely. Go ahead—read a book or just relax and check out the view. Speaking of views, a large zippered entry on the Bipod Bivy provides easy access, great ventilation and rolls back to reveal a generously sized, no-see-um net door. You can check out the stars or feel a pleasant breeze on your face—without the local mosquito masquerade joining your party.
A lightweight bivy sack that adds comfort and protection to any bivouac
Roomy on the inside and sets up in seconds flat
Made of seam-taped, breathable ToddTex with nylon floor
Dragger - Sep 16, 2005 6:43 pm - Voted 5/5
Untitled ReviewIf you want a lighter bivy you'll find them but the Bipod is pretty light and very durable.
If you want more room to store things it's probably better to pack a tent. A few items will fit in the Bipod -- boots perhaps -- but you certainly won't have the room you'd have in a tent with a vestibule.
All in all, this is a good all-around lightweight solo option.