Cozy and compact, the wfs T-BIVY small footprint is perfect for single-campers traveling light. With a mesh roof-panel for star-gazers, and an included rain fly to keep the inside clean and dry. Build and take-down made easy, so you can focus more on the adventure and less on construction. Includes stakes and storage bag.
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Too Small for 6′ or Longer Person This tent is too small for 6′ or longer person, but could work for a smaller person. It’s fairly light, and if you put the poles somewhere else, you can fold this tent up to make it more compact. Laying down, the top of the tent is about 6″ from your face, which might be too small for some people. It’s fairly easy to setup, but doesn’t retain it’s tightness, so it sags a little. There is space above the head area for your boots, clothes, etc but not enough for a backpack (maybe a day…
This thing is better than any bivy in that you have more space … This tent can be found for less than $30 in many sites. I camped out in the snow at RMNP at the beginning of November (after digging out the snow) and many times at Ocala National Forrest, both in summer and winter sub-freezing (yes, we do get some of that here in FL) conditions. This thing is better than any bivy in that you have more space to change, move around and offers storage in the triangle area adjacent to your head where you can put your small-medium backpack and some goodies. This is…
World Famous impressed me. This is a great tent. Very minimalist but it gets the job done. I was weary at first because I was unfamiliar with the brand name, but I have had this tent for over a year now and it is exactly what I bargained for. By the way, I am six feet tall and there is plenty of room in this bivy for me.