Slumberjack Taku Welded Bivy

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Product Details

Main Features

  • Size 90" X 38" X 24"
  • Carry size 20" X 6"
  • Carry weight 3 lbs.
  • Nylon and No-See-Um Mesh fabric
  • Delrin Hoop Frame

Description

Slumberjack Taku Bivy Shelter for sleeping protection that carries light and small! Whether you're encountering rain, snow or sleet, this waterproof / breathable Bivy is a top-notch option. Welded construction ensures your tent seams won't come undone in harsh terrain. A breathable, waterproof nylon shell keeps the moisture out and allows for proper airflow while you rest. In conditions where the rain is really beating down on you, a delrin hoop keeps the elements off your face. Rain guard: Integrated hood ventilation system keeps air moving around your head; Includes stuff sack for easy packing; Weighs 3 lbs.; Dimensions 90" x 38" x 24"; Carry size: 20" x 6"; For biking, backpacking, any time you want to travel super-light... get this quality compact Bivy now! Slumberjack Taku Bivy Shelter

Other Details

  • Brand: Slumberjack
  • EAN: 0034179737214
  • Label: Slumberjack
  • Manufacturer: Slumberjack
  • Model: SJK7300
  • MPN: SJK7210
  • UPC: 034179737214
  • Item Dimensions: 10.00 in x 10.00 in x 9.00 in; 3.00 lb
  • Package Dimensions: 13.00 in x 10.00 in x 3.00 in; 1.80 lb

Customer Reviews

OK inexpensive bivy

3.0 / 5.0


This is an OK bivy for the price. The Delrin Hoop Frame that holds the bivy away from your face is more or less a joke. Its a plastic rod that is impossible to put into any other shape other than the twisted loop it arrives in in the package. I broke mine trying to get it to loosen up a little bit. Its not necessary anyway. I haven't used mine in any seriously bad weather yet. When I do I'll update this.


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