Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Adventure Medical Kits SOL Emergency Bivvy


An emergency bivvy that weighs only 3.5 ounces! Ideal for those occassions when you take a wrong turn and are forced to spend the night out.
  • Weighs only 3.5 ounces!
  • Reflects 90% of body heat
  • Durable and repairable material is quieter than original Heatsheets material
  • Ultralight stuff sack allows you to store bivvy before and after use

This Emergency Survival Kits give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Could save a life
I purchased several of these bags and had a different expierence as those who posted the product as garbage. As an avid backpacker these were purchased as emergency blankets/shelters. Prior to actually using the product on a trail in an emergency situation, the bivvy was used in a controlled test situation on my property. The outside temp was 40 deg and placing on a small bed of leaves I was able to fit my 6ft frame inside the bag.While not completely warm, I was able to keep my body temp high enough to prevent hypothermia. Keep in mind that in any emergency you will need an insulator under your body or the earth will draw away your body heat.

In a driving rain the product can also keep you dry which is a key to survival.
Additionally, I move around quite a bit and the product did not tear.

I also carry a Mylar tube tent,550 para cord and a fire starter as a basis for my emergency shelter and warmth. Having only one product to use in an emergency is not...

2. Works Great!!!!
I can't praise the Adventure Medical Kits Sol Emergency Bivvy, enough. It's small, lightweight, and works great. I used it one night on the Appalachian Trail in Georgia during a Thunderstorm. It got down to the 30's as well. I won't say I was comfortable and warm in it (It's made to keep you alive only), But I made it through the night, completely dry too!, also there wasn't any condensation build up in side it either. Great Product.

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Could save a life
I purchased several of these bags and had a different expierence as those who posted the product as garbage. As an avid backpacker these were purchased as emergency blankets/shelters. Prior to actually using the product on a trail in an emergency situation, the bivvy was used in a controlled test situation on my property. The outside temp was 40 deg and placing on a small bed of leaves I was able to fit my 6ft frame inside the bag.While not completely warm, I was able to keep my body temp high enough to prevent hypothermia. Keep in mind that in any emergency you will need an insulator under your body or the earth will draw away your body heat.

In a driving rain the product can also keep you dry which is a key to survival.
Additionally, I move around quite a bit and the product did not tear.

I also carry a Mylar tube tent,550 para cord and a fire starter as a basis for my emergency shelter and warmth. Having only one product to use in an emergency is not...
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