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Removed: Early Winters Vintage Bivy

by normankirk » Tue Jun 23, 2015 5:01 pm

Early Winters vintage bivy. Made in Seattle. Early Winters used an early Goretex fabric for the canopy that had a fussy interior laminate much like Bibler Todd Tex. I recently washed it, sealed the seams and added Velcro to the hood. 1 lb 4 oz, size large. Very good condition. Asking $50.00 plus shipping. Blue panels are retro cosmetic and as designed.

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Re: FS: Early Winters Vintage Bivy

by ExcitableBoy » Tue Jun 23, 2015 7:55 pm

I believe Early Winters (now Sahalee) was the first company to use Gore-Tex (brand name!) in outdoor products. Jon Krakauer famously burnt an Early Winter's tent down on his solo of the Devil's Thumb.

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Re: FS: Early Winters Vintage Bivy

by normankirk » Tue Jun 23, 2015 11:36 pm

Thanks for your comments. Interesting that Early Winters is still around albeit under a different name. I had read somewhere that Bibler, Garuda and Early Winters were using similar fabric that had the fuzzy interior laminate that helped disperse moisture and cut down on condensation. Anyway I looked at a label on the inside of the hood and the brand name of the laminate reads like Coretex but I suppose the C is really a modified G?
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Re: FS: Early Winters Vintage Bivy

by ExcitableBoy » Wed Jun 24, 2015 12:14 am

ByroTex, Todd Tex, Integral Tex and Gore Tex are all the same material; expanded polytetrafluorethylene. Gore Tex no longer licenses its material for use in tents, thus the non proprietary versions in the various single wall tent manufactureres

I had an beautiful heavy wool Early Winters sweater for many years. Sahalee does not make technical garments or gear any more, just life style clothing.

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Re: FS: Early Winters Vintage Bivy

by normankirk » Wed Jun 24, 2015 12:28 am

Thanks for the info. I've got to thinking and I'm going to hold on to this for awhile yet.


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