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Terra Nova Moonlite £145 / 210g
https://www.ldmountaincentre.com/camping-c13/tents-c93/bivis-c94/terra-nova-moonlite-bivy-p28711/s145912
(can't tell in pick, is it ONLY mesh on the face box bit ?)I wonder if that is actually waterproof, seems to cheap/light to be true.
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Sounds like it.
https://www.terra-nova.co.uk/tarps-bivis-bothies/all-bivis-bivi-bags/moonlite-bag-cover/
The Moonlite bag cover is an asset to our award-winning range of bivi bags. This waterproof and breathable bivi has been updated in 2014 and now has a mesh upper section with zip closure at the head. Along with a draw cord closure at the entry, it is fully seam sealed making it the minimalist's perfect choice to couple with a tarp. The Moonlite's tiny pack size and weight also means it can double up as a survival bag on longer trips. Used with the new mini tarps it makes a great sleeping system.
Minimum Weight: 0.21Kg (0lb 7oz)
Packed Weight: 0.21Kg (0lb 7oz)Superlite sleeping bag cover which can double as an emergency bivi
Waterproof and breathable with taped seams
Zipped hood
Size: 200cm x 76cm
Packed Size: 21 x 6 cm
Protect your down bag from moisture to stay warm and dry -
But then review:
"The face net keeps the mosquitos out, but will allow rain onto your face"
Anything that's more common in the UK?
£115 / 172g
https://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/equipment-c3/tents-shelters-c25/bivvy-bags-c41/2019-e-bivy-p11100/s48681
(looks more like emergency shelter but it is fully covered unlike SOL)
The older one is cheaper, dunno about its coating
https://www.outdoorgear.co.uk/MSR-E-Bivy-sku51145201.asp
£175 / 470g
https://www.facewest.co.uk/Rab-Alpine-Bivi.html
(probably better when using down as it's breathable)
Terra Nova Moonlite £145 / 210g
https://www.ldmountaincentre.com/camping-c13/tents-c93/bivis-c94/terra-nova-moonlite-bivy-p28711/s145912
(can't tell in pick, is it ONLY mesh on the face box bit ?)