SOL Escape Bivvy Sack - Utah Whitewater Gear
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  • Adventure Medical Kits SOL Escape Bivvy Sack
  • Adventure Medical Kits SOL Escape Bivvy Sack

SOL Escape Bivvy Sack

$62.99
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Breathable and durable, the Adventure Medical SOL Escape Bivvy Sack sets a new standard for lightweight backcountry shelter.

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  • The complaint with other lightweight emergency bivvys is that condensation builds up inside, leaving you wet.
  • The SOL Escape solves that problem by being breathable, no longer forcing you to choose between being warm and being dry.
  • The proprietary material lets moisture escape while keeping rain, snow and wind at bay.
  • The inner liner reflects your body heat back to you for ultimate efficiency.
  • Waterproof seams seal out water while a side zipper and drawstring hood closure let you shut out the elements entirely or open the sack to cool down.
  • Use the SOL Escape Bivvy by itself as a warm weather bag or slip your sleeping bag inside for extra warmth on cold nights.
  • The high-visibility orange exterior makes it easy for rescuers to spot you, even in areas with high tree cover.
  • Whether you're using it for emergency preparedness, ultralight backpacking or as part of a thermal layering system, the SOL Escape is sure to be a favorite piece of your outdoor kit.

 

Dimensions:
  • 84"L x 36"W
  • 6"L x 4"W packed
Weight: 8.5 oz
Includes:
  • Carrying sack
Features:
  • Breathable, heat-reflective material
  • Water-resistant
  • Windproof
  • Easy in, easy out side entry
  • Hand washable
  • Comfortable and soft material
  • Reusable
  • High-visibility orange color
emergency bivvy / First Aid / hypothermia bag
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