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I’ve been contemplating adding a bivy sack to my kit since my NM ibex hunt last February. I packed in for 5 days (solo) with my supertarp and set up camp at the last (highest) flat spot on the Mtn, but this still left me with a ridiculously steep 400’ climb every morning to the ridge top to begin my hunt. If I’d owned a bivy sack at the time, There were a few spots dug out along that ridge top from previous hunters that I could have camped in and saved myself that climb and decent in the dark everyday, but there was no way I could fit my supertarp into them. They were tight spots and this was an incredibly windblown ridge so low profile was an absolute must.
Anyway, that’s when I 1st started thinking of picking one up. It will be a while before I draw an Ibex tag again, but I did draw a NM Barbary sheep tag in a nearby unit for Feb 21, so I could be facing similar conditions again soon.
I’ve also imagined using a bivy along with my sheep tarp for a serviceable spike camp for a night or two of exploring elk country far from base/bivy camp in September, without the need for me to pack up my entire bivy shelter.
Anyway, goHunt is having a 4th of July sale and they have 4 different bivy sacks from OR marked down. I’m hesitant to pull the trigger as I just don’t know anything about them, or if there are far better options out there for the money? Hoping someone here can set me straight on that?
The models they have are:
- Helium $179 now $134
- Alpine $249 now $186
- Interstellar $275 now $192
- Stargazer $259 now $194
The Interstellar (1lb 3.9oz) and the Stargazer (1lb 2.8oz) both have side zip entries and are the two I’m most interested in. Thanks for any advice you are willing to share.
You can’t cheat the mountain
Anyway, that’s when I 1st started thinking of picking one up. It will be a while before I draw an Ibex tag again, but I did draw a NM Barbary sheep tag in a nearby unit for Feb 21, so I could be facing similar conditions again soon.
I’ve also imagined using a bivy along with my sheep tarp for a serviceable spike camp for a night or two of exploring elk country far from base/bivy camp in September, without the need for me to pack up my entire bivy shelter.
Anyway, goHunt is having a 4th of July sale and they have 4 different bivy sacks from OR marked down. I’m hesitant to pull the trigger as I just don’t know anything about them, or if there are far better options out there for the money? Hoping someone here can set me straight on that?
The models they have are:
- Helium $179 now $134
- Alpine $249 now $186
- Interstellar $275 now $192
- Stargazer $259 now $194
The Interstellar (1lb 3.9oz) and the Stargazer (1lb 2.8oz) both have side zip entries and are the two I’m most interested in. Thanks for any advice you are willing to share.
You can’t cheat the mountain