MontBell Breeze Dry-Tec U.L Sleeping Bag Cover
I've used several bivys but so far winter, summer,…
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Sleeps: 1
Ease of Setup: no zipper not for everyone
Weight: 6.4 oz
Price Paid: $109
I've used several bivys but so far winter, summer, spring, fall I have not had condensation using the
Montbell Breeze Dry-Tec Bivy Bag 6.4 oz. This was not the case in the past.
I'm camping in the Sierras and Big Sur mostly. My tent is dripping or covered in frost but not much on the bag. I'm using the MontBell bivy and a Marmot Helium bag, but I purchased the Helium with the non-waterproof, most breathable nylon shell which may make a difference, both my bag and bivy breath well.
The MontBell Dri Tec material is remarkable. However it's not for everyone, no zipper, so getting in and out is an art. So far my bivy is part of my indispensable gear.
Where to Buy
$114.95 - $139.95
MSRP: $125.00
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Specs
| Regular | Wide and Long | |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.3 oz | 8.3 oz |
| Max Dimention | 88.6 in x 33.1 in | 98.5 in x 37 in |
| Price | $125.00 USD | $150.00 USD |
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