FS: Pico Bivy from Miles Gear $110

ndbuck09

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I'm selling my Pico Bivy that I got last August for my sheep hunt here in Idaho. I wanted something I could basically sleep anywhere on small ridges and rocks. This was the ticket for that. I have a Thermarest Neo Air X lite Large Pad and it fits in the bivy perfectly so theres plenty of room. I honestly didn't feel cramped or anything and slept well in the bivy. I only used it 7 nights on my sheep hunt and since then its just been hanging out in my gear room so its in very good shape with no rips or damage.

You may want to check out the bivy on the internet but its basically made with a tyvek floor sewn and taped to a polypropylene membrane top that is breathable and water proof.

Here are the features and description from the website.

Weight 19 oz
Length 90"
Width 30" (head), 20" (foot)
Height 21"
Packed Size 5" x 13"
Color White
Stuff Sack Included
Groundsheet Included (Tyvek HomeWrap 8' x 2.5') +4.1 oz (+115 g)
Pico Bivy Features

Waterproof/Breathable top
Polypropylene microporous membrane
White is not my favorite tent color either, but it was most breathable!
Less condensation
Fabric weight = 2.3 oz/yd^2
Moisture Vapor Transmissio Rate = 1035 g/m^2/24 hrs
Hydrostatic Resistance = 127 cm
Waterproof 2" bathtub floor (Tyvek HomeWrap)
Waterproof/Breathable door with 2-way #5 YKK zipper
Complete protection from wind and spindrift
Door zippers protected by 2" stormflap
Large opening for easy entry and exit
Door folds back for great view
Can be used as a vestibule
Mosquito net door with 2-way #5 YKK zipper with tie backs
NO-SEE-UM Mesh
Net tie backs
1 60" pole (39 g)
1/4" Delrin Rod
15" sections
Simple pole sleeve
Pole can be setup from outside or inside
1 glasses pocket on side pole
Easy setup
Smaller footprint than a tent
Small wind profile
No stakes, no guylines
Comfortable
More voulme of most bivy sacks
90" long (I am 6' 3")
Fits 20" wide sleeping pad
Room for extra gear
Seam sealed

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