If you’re using one with tarp, a Rota Locura Wasatch Bivvy and a modelling balloon might be your lightest optionRichard G wrote:I like that. Definitely fits my "use with a tarp" option.
Edit - Though I might have to get a friend to ship it over for me.
Hooped Bivis (That don't weigh a ton)...
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Re: Hooped Bivis (That don't weigh a ton)...
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Yeah, I'm not a fan of that style. By the time you've got any decent headroom the sides are being pulled in.
Re: Hooped Bivis (That don't weigh a ton)...
While I was planning the Rovaniemi 300 a couple of years ago (which I never did in the end), I found a good hooped Bivvy that was roomy enough to take a full expedition winter bag and looked ok to put up in the snow. Wish I could remember what make it was
Re: Hooped Bivis (That don't weigh a ton)...
Yeah, that thing's definitely pretty sizeable!