EMERGENCY BIVY
Never get caught out in the cold When a day trip unexpectedly turns into an overnighter, you won't have to worry about an inconvenience turning into a crisis with our Emergency Bivy. Easy to use and store, you won't even notice this lightweight covering in your pack until you need one. Designed for maximum protection from the elements in the most rugged conditions, it reflects 90% of body heat for a comfortable night's rest or keeps a shock or hypothermia victim's warmth stable when it matters most. Plus, its bright safe orange surface gives you added visibility. Keep an Emergency Bivy with your camping and hiking gear, and your car's first aid kit, and stock up on your disaster preparedness gear to assure all your loved ones' safety and comfort wherever you need it
#11-5551
- Color:
- Orange
- Features:
Retains 90% of body heat
Lightweight for easy transport
Bright orange for high visibility
Compact storage
Measures (Folded): 5"L x 4"W x 1.5"H
Measures (Opened): 36"L x 84" W
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2 Reviews
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For $5, get it!
I'm getting 2 of these to keep in my main 2 rucks ( U.S.M.C. ILBE and U.S.G.I. MOLLE 2 Large combat ruck ), since I use Ranger Rolls more than I do U.S. Military Modular Sleep Systems ( those MSS systems are so bulky, heavy ( I'm not in my 20s anymore and I'd rather carry that extra weight in weapons and ammo, whether I'm bringing my strong, surplus, inflatable air mattress or my U.S. military closed cell polyamide foam sleep pad. ), and these seem worth giving the extra $5 each to see if they add more comfort and warmth to my Ranger Rolls and waterproof military tarp ( shields you from even wind-blown rain if you have some tent stakes and 550 paracord and know how to set camping tarps up up. ). Even if they rip when I open them, it's $10. I can pack my lunch to eat at work for a couple days.
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For $5, get it!
I'm getting 2 of these to keep in my main 2 rucks ( U.S.M.C. ILBE and U.S.G.I. MOLLE 2 Large combat ruck ), since I use Ranger Rolls more than I do U.S. Military Modular Sleep Systems ( those MSS systems are so bulky, heavy ( I'm not in my 20s anymore and I'd rather carry that extra weight in weapons and ammo, whether I'm bringing my strong, surplus, inflatable air mattress or my U.S. military closed cell polyamide foam sleep pad. ), and these seem worth giving the extra $5 each to see if they add more comfort and warmth to my Ranger Rolls and waterproof military tarp ( shields you from even wind-blown rain if you have some tent stakes and 550 paracord and know how to set camping tarps up up. ). Even if they rip when I open them, it's $10. I can pack my lunch to eat at work for a couple days.