Outdoor Research Helium Bivy Sack

Superior weather protection lightweight easy to set up even when your hands are freezing enough space around your head to read a book or contemplate the sins of your past without feeling claustrophobic affordable and is relatively durable considering its weight.
Outdoor research helium bivy sack. As the lightest weight bivy from or at just a smidgen over a pound the outdoor research helium bivy is a true minimalist built for fast and light solo expeditions. There s no rear pole so the leg area is just like a conventional bivy bag. Just like how you d put a hard shell over your puffy jacket this bivy was designed to protect your sleeping bag from the elements while trapping in warmth. If it s unlikely that you will encounter massive torrential downpours or snowstorms on your adventures and find the price tag a bit steep check out our editors choice the outdoor research helium bivy as it offers excellent weather protection warmth comfort and is built off the same design as the alpine.
Outdoor research s helium bivy is an extremely lightweight shelter 56g lighter than the previous version that still manages to retain an insect screen and front pole to give you some wriggle room. Shop award winning bivy sacks from outdoor research. Turn your 3 season sleeping bag into a 4 season bag by layering it with the helium emergency bivy. Available at rei 100 satisfaction guaranteed.
Our helium bivy used to be the best selling award winning lightest shelter offered by outdoor research until we outshone it with this. 14 lighter than its previous version the helium bivy is ideal for multiday minimalists who are looking to trade weight for speed agility and performance. The outdoor research helium bivy ticks all of the boxes. Our bivy sacks are lightweight waterproof windproof and offer bug protection.
The newly renovated helium bivy. Regular price 250 00 sale price. Our bivy sacks are lightweight waterproof windproof and offer bug protection. Regular price 179 00 sale price.
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