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SOL Emergency Bivvy
Adventure Medical Kits
SOL Emergency Bivvy
$18.99
Description

  Reflects 90% of your body heat and sealed to protect from wind, rain, and snow

  If you're forced to spend an unexpected night outdoors, count on the SOL Emergency Bivvy to keep you warm and dry. This durable bivvy reflects 90% of your body heat back to you and is sealed to protect you from wind, rain, and snow. Ultralight and compact, the Emergency Bivvy is a potentially lifesaving addition to your gear that's designed for emergencies. The stuff sack includes a tinder paracord drawstring for fire starting and survival whistle. With this bivvy, you're prepared with the personal emergency shelter that has saved lives in the harshest outdoor conditions.

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Brand Name:
Adventure Medical Kits
Weight:
5.4 oz. packaged
Dimensions:
84" x 36"
Package size: 3.25" x 3.25" x 3.54"
Other Features:
90% Heat Reflectivity
Stay warm in the fiercest conditions. The Emergency Bivvy reflects 90% of your body heat back to you to prevent heat loss and trap warm air.
Protection from Wind, Rain, & Snow
Protect yourself from the elements. The bivvy has sealed seams and waterproof, windproof material to keep you dry and warm no matter what nature throws at you.
Lightest Emergency Bivvy on the Market
Take this compact bivvy bag camping, hiking, or biking for an emergency shelter you can rely on -- it weighs under 4 oz. and is smaller than a 12 oz. soda can.
Survival Whistle & Tinder-Cord
Signal for help with the included emergency whistle. Start a survival fire with the tinder paracord drawstring by exposing the flammable inner core.
Durable, Reusable, & Quiet
Have confidence your shelter won't let you down. The quiet, tear-resistant material won't shred to pieces if punctured or fray your nerves by rattling in the wind.
Emergency Sleeping Bag or Blanket
Get inside the bivvy like a sleeping bag for the unexpected night out or turn the bivvy inside out to use as an emergency blanket if you're not ready to lay down.
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