Lifesystems

Lifesystems Venture Solo Hooped Bivi - XLarge

Regular price £139.99 Sale price £92.99
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Lifesystems Venture Solo Hooped Bivi - XLarge
Lifesystems Venture Solo Hooped Bivi - XLarge
Lifesystems Venture Solo Hooped Bivi - XLarge
Lifesystems Venture Solo Hooped Bivi - XLarge

This lightweight, spacious bivi is quick to set up, perfect for hikers, bikers, and outdoor minimalists seeking reliable waterproof and breathable protection. Its curved pole lifts the head end, forming a handy vestibule. On dry, warm nights, you can roll back the hood and zip the mesh panel to stay cool while keeping insects out. When the weather turns wet, simply close the main entrance and stay comfortably dry under its waterproof fabric.

Features:

  • Spacious design fits 1 person
  • 70D ripstop nylon fabrics
  • PU coating and taped seams
  • Treated with Teflon EcoElite™ - Zelan™ R3
  • 11,000mm hydrostic head
  • MVTR: 15,000g/m2/24hr (top)
  • Freestanding hoop design with zipped bug-screen also aids ventilation
  • 4 x Anchor points and stake loops
  • Includes stuff sack
  • Weight (Venture Solo XL): 796g
  • Dimensions packed (Venture Solo XL): 330 x 100 x 100mm
  • Dimensions unpacked (Venture Solo XL): 2600 x 500-800 (Head-Foot) x 500mm

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Sean
Just what I was looking for.

Having only used the bag a couple of times, once in the garden and once for a wild camp in woods, I can honestly say I am delighted with it. I bought it for two main reasons, firstly the size. Although I’m only 5’ 9”, I wanted to have the option of keeping my backpack inside and my 50ltr pack fits perfectly at the foot end. I also wanted enough room for a deep and wide sleeping mat as I’m a side sleeper. Again this works perfectly with plenty of width and height. Secondly I wanted a bivvy with a bug net. The net on the Venture works really well and is kept off my face with the lightweight plastic pole. Talking of which, this is my only concern. While the bags materials seem robust and durable, the pole seems somewhat fragile however; so far so good. I’m yet to test the bag in wet weather however; the HH figure is impressive. Likewise I cannot vouch for the breathability although I’m relatively sure you can expect some condensation as with most bags under £300. All in all I’m delighted with my purchase.