Exped Bivybag VentAir/PU
$599.99
In stock
SKU
EXP_10492
The lightweight Bivybag VentAir/PU is a spacious, extremely breathable bivy bag to protect you from rain, wind and condensation on your adventures. It has a 3D hood with an aluminium wire and 3D footbox that allow for headspace, some luggage and a voluminous sleeping bag. Mosquito mesh gives you an air supply and protection from bugs. Packs down small.
Features
- VentAir 3-layer upper fabric is extremely breathable, waterproof and lightweight
- Durable recycled nylon bottom fabric
- Generously cut with roomy 3D footbox
- Wide zipped opening with mosquito net for protection from insects
- Roomy 3D hood has room for some luggage
- Flexible aluminium wire stiffener allows hood adjustment and comfortable head room
- Three suspension loops on the hood and on the foot section allow you to hang the bag up
- Tip: Exped recommend placing the sleeping mat inside the bivy bag, so that breathable layer is always on top
- Carbon neutral: Exped measures, reduces and fully offsets CO2 from manufacturing and shipping this product through myclimate
Specifications
| Packed Size | 20 x 11cm |
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| Dimensions | 240 x 95 x 80cm |
| Average Weight | 620g; 19g packsack |
| Made From | Upper: VentAir vapour-permeable 3-layer laminate, seam taped, 10,000mm water column, MVTR 40,000 g/m2/24h, PFAS free Floor: recycled 70D taffeta nylon, PU coated, seam taped, 7000mm water column, PFAS free, bluesign® approved |
| Technologies | PFAS free: PFAS is the name of a group of harmful chemicals that can be used for waterproofing. Exped has eliminated all PFAS-based water-repellent finishes from its products. bluesign® approved: bluesign® is the world's strictest textile standard for environmental and consumer protection in textile production, a system that provides safer and more sustainable environments for people to work in and everyone to live in. All appropriately labelled materials in this product are manufactured and recognised in accordance with the bluesign® standard covering chemical consumption, carbon emission, water consumption, energy consumption and worker health and safety.
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