Mammut
349 products
| Overall rating | (16 reviews) |
Bivouac bag in mummy form. Protects the sleeping bag against dirt, wear, sparks and dew.
Material: Poly Cotton
| Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
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Well made (as expected from mammut). I can confirm that the top is not water resistant, I flicked a bit of water onto it and it's soaked straight through without any beading. I will nikwax it to see if it makes a difference. If you know you'll be in for a rainless/snowless night it's great and breathable, fine in rain/snow if using a tarp or tent outer. The bathtub design of the waterproof bottom makes it fine for setting on wet grass/damp ground etc. So: good product, good price, just be aware of it's technical limitations.
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Definitely an accessory worth buying for hiking.
The product in question was used in a hammock for a couple of nights as a test.
At night, the frost dropped to a few degrees below zero and the equipment was really worth it.
It is much more comfortable to breathe through the protective fabric of the bivy when the air is on the freezing side.
In this way, a warm layer of air forms between the sleeping bag and bivy and energy is not wasted.
Makes e.g. a round carbon fiber rod into an arch and the attachment points "3 pcs." bivy sack in suitable places so it keeps the fabric off the face and the sleeping bag.
I recommend it at least as an emergency backup for trips, if you can find a suitable campsite, here's one,
which can be used in relatively many places and situations. And above all, remember to take that drinking bottle,
water in the sleeping bag "between the legs as an emergency" if you get thirsty at night and then when you wake up there is still warm liquid to drink.
Drinking warm water saves the body's own energy reserves.| Overall rating |
excellent product