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    @stretch thanks for that link, it made for interesting reading, i tried puting my inflateable mat inside bivi along with me and sleeping bag and its do-able but a little tight and i bet if i put mat under i will just slide off it during the night, i did think of tying it on some how but im not sure, but i can defineitly see the heat benifit of the bivi
    im also trying to cut weight tent wise ( currently 2.2 kg ) so was thinking along the likes of a bivi with the hoop at the head end to allow some ventilation, but then im also wondering about a fly too but i might just start another thread for that one

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    Quote Originally Posted by birch View Post
    @stretch thanks for that link, it made for interesting reading, i tried puting my inflateable mat inside bivi along with me and sleeping bag and its do-able but a little tight and i bet if i put mat under i will just slide off it during the night, i did think of tying it on some how but im not sure, but i can defineitly see the heat benifit of the bivi
    im also trying to cut weight tent wise ( currently 2.2 kg ) so was thinking along the likes of a bivi with the hoop at the head end to allow some ventilation, but then im also wondering about a fly too but i might just start another thread for that one
    Keep your current Bivvy, get a lightweight groundsheet to protect your inflatable mattress, and a fly. If it pisses down, and you've got JUST your Bivvy for shelter, you're going to hate being stuck inside it for any length of time.

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    Mont Bell - spiral 600 .... Purchased one from the states last year . Packed weight In it's cram bag is 0.700grams and roughly the size of a loaf of vogels. Extreme rating -8 or something close to that ..... Cost about $400 ( stronger USD back then) landed and was purchased tru the campsaver website , but shipped by a friend to NZ.

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    I purchased one of these last week:
    Outdoor Clothing - Camping & Travel Gear - Kathmandu

    Lightweight (0.61kg) and packs down tiny. Sale price is good too. I am 6" and fairly broad shouldered and i fit the regular size comfortably.

    Good for summer hunting. I used it over the weekend and was impressed. Would be okay in winter (North Island) if staying in a hut and you wore thermals (which you would already have packed). Next step up in warm would be their Pathfinder bag, small and light also, but it's twice the price.
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    some very interesting light weight options mentioned in this thread - are any sold locally ?
    I'm looking into options to save weight and volume with a bag or quilt in "-7 C or there abouts" range.
    As my legs and knees get older I'm chasing anything to drop some weight out my kit.
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