Marmot Home Alone Bivy

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currently retails for:
$214.36 - $268.95
MSRP: $219.00

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When your extreme expedition calls for the bare minimum of
gear to keep weight down, the Marmot’s ultralight Home Alone Bivy – at just
under 2 pounds – answers call. You’ll be protected by Marmot’s breathable and
fully taped “MemBrain Strata” material made of 100% nylon ripstop that has a
20,000 mm waterproof rating. The floor is made of 40 denier nylon and has a
3,000 mm waterproof coating. One featherlight DAC pole with clips, and three
guy out points are all you need to adjust to pitch this bivy. There’s even a no-see-um
mesh door for air circulation.

Features:

  • Marmot’s proprietary waterproof and breathable “MemBrain
    Strata” material
  • No-see-um mesh door for adjustable air flow
  • Highly compressible for minimalist excursions
  • Unique one-pole design
  • Inside pockets for personal belongings

Specs

Minimum weight 1 lb 10 oz / 1 kg
Packed weight 5 lb 15 oz / 1 kg
Seasons 3-season
Sleeping capacity 1
Doors 1
Floor length 96 in / 244 cm
Floor width 38 in / 97 cm
Floor area 19 sq ft / 2 sq m
Vestibules 0
Vestibule area 0 sq ft / 0 sq m
Peak height 26 in / 66 cm

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