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08/11/2018
The bivvy can be set up in smaller areas where a tent might not fit.
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08/06/2018
The packed Hunka XL is smaller than a waterbottle, and it weighs about a pound.
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08/06/2018
Setting up the Hunka XL is quick and easy - much faster than setting up a tent!
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08/06/2018
The Hunka XL is not waterproof, but its ripstop nylon keeps you dry in light rain.
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08/06/2018
Getting into a bivvy can be a bit awkward!
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08/06/2018
Waking up to a great view is unbeatable.
Photo Date:
08/06/2018
There is an attached mesh stuff sack to pack the bivvy into.
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08/06/2018
Setting up the bivvy.
Photo Date:
08/06/2018
The bivvy's head opening can be sealed off with a drawstring in case of rain or extra cold weather.