I had planned to whack this on ebay as I had it on another classifieds thread earlier at a low enough price but not much interest.
I've taken it out to pack it away and turns out the kids have been playing with it and almost punctured it. Its a little mark about 6mm long but hasn't gone through.
If anyone wants it from here as an emergency shelter then its yours for £9 posted. I've even managed to pack it back into its bag and into the plastic (shop hanging) sleeve that it came sold with...
https://www.snowleader.co.uk/en/emergen ... 00011.html
All proceeds might go to feed the bear, might not... Haven't decided. It's about the size of a fist (if you're well built and 6ft2)...
SOL emergency ultralight bivy (164g, XL)
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Re: SOL emergency ultralight bivy (164g, XL)
NB. Would have kept it rather than losing the tenner from it, but I think for me the Tyvek makes more sense from Joe as it'll (once I've glued some loops on the ends) double up as a windproof prayer mat...
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Re: SOL emergency ultralight bivy (164g, XL)
Sorry to ask Shaf, but do you suffer from a lot of wind when praying then ? 

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Re: SOL emergency ultralight bivy (164g, XL)
Fat tyre kicker wrote: ↑Fri Oct 23, 2020 6:04 pm Sorry to ask Shaf, but do you suffer from a lot of wind when praying then ?![]()

Always a worry putting something diwn to use for praying as it might just fly off. Hence why I generally just pray on the grass/concrete etc (after doing my checks that some bozo (or BBC news watchers) might think I need punching up or worse, . When it gets colder though it can be a bit much for the forehead and hence thunking this through now about a multi-use prayer mat...