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The SOL® Emergency Bivvy is a compact, ultra-lightweight survival shelter that reflects 90% of your body heat to prevent hypothermia. Its fully sealed, waterproof, and windproof construction ensures protection from rain, wind, and snow. Designed with tear-resistant material, it’s reusable and perfect for hiking, backpacking, or any unexpected outdoor emergency.



| ASIN | B000WXX0JS |
| ASIN | B000WXX0JS |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 51,256 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 71 in Camping & Hiking Emergency Blankets |
| Brand | survive outdoors longer |
| Country of origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,041) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,041) |
| Date First Available | 10 May 2007 |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 0140-1138 |
| Manufacturer | Adventure Medical Kits |
| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 8.89 x 5.72 cm; 128.37 g |
| Product Name | Emergency Bivvy |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
| Weight | 108 g |
D**5
Fantastic.
This is so much better than the plastic survival bags. It's tiny - almost the same diameter as a toilet roll inner tube but only 3/4 as long so it immediately saves space in your rucksack. It also only weighs 3.8oz/108g so is very lightweight. Using space technology the metalised inner reflects back up to 90% of your body heat. The waterproof stuff sack is also excellent quality and large enough to put some extra survial items in. The stuff sack is about twice as tall again so plenty of room for some mini mars bars. There's a draw string closure and toggle so there are plenty of ways you can carry/store it. The unfolded dimensions are 84"x36" or 213cmx91cm. Highly recommended. I've just noticed that the new packaging does differ from the old stock amazon photo. 3.8oz is the new weight (3.5oz on Amazon photo). Update On use this tears easily to create small holes. It's not going to keep you 100% waterproof on a wet, windy night on a rocky surface. It does its job adequately and fits back in its small, durable lining really well.
R**L
The kit you use is the stuff you have with you?
I'm sort of torn with this item, as to whether it's feasible to give it a positive review without having actually 'used it'. However, the beauty of this item is that I've carried it a ton of times since purchase and very happy with it. The specs / stats are all there to see quite how small this is, as well as the wee protective bag it comes in. It's not massively smaller than your typical 'survival bag' but seems lighter and in a more compact shape, contained in a nice bag. The shape, weight and dimensions have left me to generally just chuck this in my bag whenever I'm going on a walk that necessitates a water bottle, some snack and a water proof. It's probably overkill, for most things I'm doing, but it's nice to have there in case needed. I guess a good, non-emergency example of use was during Summer Solstice up Snowdon. Watching the sunrise with a group, one of of the members hadn't come prepared with enough warm gear and was finding the exposure, waiting for the sunrise on the summit, a little too much. Her survival bag gave her the warmth she needed to endure rather than having to head down. I'm by no means advocating these work to replace suitable kit / gear but it's always good to have a back up option.
M**E
Great little product
Whilst I luckily haven't had to use this product for real yet, it already looks like it will be leaps and bounds better than my previous survival bag. My last survival bag (which was about twenty years old) was a big heavy plastic item which took up tons of room in my rucksack. This one takes up a minute amount of space and is therefore for 99% of the time much more practical. As I say I haven't had to use it for real so I would rely on others comments in terms of it's practicality there, but for everyday use to put in your bag in case of emergency its worked well for me.
P**R
This seems to be an excellent piece of equipment which might save your life.
I cannot give this 4 stars because I haven't used it in an emergency. It is extremely light, weighing only 120 gms (4.2 oz) - weighed on the kitchen scales. It is also fragile and has to be handled with care which is not surprising given the weight. I tested it on the floor and found it to be more than roomy enough for me (5' 7" and 70kg). If you had to use it in an emergency you might find it awkward to slip it over the injured person but on the other hand if it was an emergency you would be able to do it. My advice is to make sure you familiarise yourself with the bag before you need to use it. It folds back without any problems and can be repacked in its sack. This appears to be worth every penny.
M**H
Great safety backup
Good value light and small. It now lives iteh pocket of my paraglider rucksack and travels with me when I fly in case I land out in a remote area with a long walk out or hurt myself . Gives real peace of mind! All adventurers should have one. I have not yet needed to use it so cannot comment on comfort - but i like the fact it is light and compact and I can just forget I am carrying it !
D**D
Small, light and durable if you cab justify the price
Ive a few of these and use this product for search and rescue. Its been used a couple of times and is much tougher than a foil blanket and smaller and lighter than a plastic survival bag. Whilst the cost is higher than the order options, if weight and size is important then this is a good option. The bag is big enough to repack with no problem. It may get some holes in if used for some time on rough ground, but it can be used a couple of times if needed.
D**N
Recommend
Great new survival bag
P**R
an the rain that night it did great!!
Went down to the woods on the farm where I work, just took the bag ???? Was I cold ???? Yes did I sleep ????? Yes !!!! but for the size ,an the rain that night it did great !!!!!!!!!! If you didn't have it you would be stuffed . Good bit of kit ,an no it doesn't go back in its bag with out a fight. But for its size & cost you should have one just in case? !!! Time of test was May 23 2016 in kent . All wore was jeans shirt a light summer jacket .
C**O
Buon prodotto, leggero e utile in caso di emergenza: sarà sempre nel mio zaino. Apprezzo moltissimo il servizio che Amazon dà ai suoi clienti, ma finirò col rinunciarci e con me molti altri se non migliorerà il rapporto di Amazon con i suoi dipendenti: qualità globale è anche questo.
A**.
This is not S.O.L. original brand, it's a cheap fake. Poor quality and damaged, can see two finger prints with coating damaging. Came not in original packing.
L**R
I was surprised by how small and light this bivvy roll was when it arrived (I ordered two), and I immediately opened it up and tried it out. It is roomy enough for a 6' tall 200# man, and you could probably fit two in here in a dire pinch. I pack these with me, essentially as emergency sleeping bags/shelters on all outings, since they're so small and light. You would be VERY glad for this if you were SOL without a traditional blanket or had to remain over night in the woods unexpectedly. This does not replace a tent and sleeping bag for sure, but it will probably keep you from dying of exposure in pretty low temperatures, and you may have this when you forget to pack a safari tent when your car breaks down in the snow. In a wilderness setting, I would insulate under this bag with whatever brush I could find and then around the bag with dried leaves and then wrap up in a second bag, which I also bring along, and that would be VERY effective to keep you warm and dry at night. Ideally, you would want to get under cover of shelter and off the ground. Still, this bag would help cut the wind and at least keep the wind from evaporating all of the moisture from your skin and chilling you further. It might even help if trapped on a ski lift for a week with wolves roaming below, just don't take your glove off and freeze your hand to the safety bar. Even in warm weather, this would be helpful for someone going into shock, if their core temperature began falling. This product is far superior to an emergency blanket, because if you've ever had to use one, you know it's like covering yourself with a 4' square of tissue paper in gale force winds. Drafts get under the blanket and it's not nearly as water resistant since you are exposed where your undoubtedly poor wrap job "seals" around you. These would also work wonders to prevent hypothermia on a hiking in the cold, if someone fell into water. You could get into this bag skin to skin with someone to save their life, or just get frisky. You could use this bag to: carry light important items, like food; collect water; signal to rescuers; cut open to create a heat reflector for a fire (why it's good to bring a sucky emergency blanket along also); create a water still or rain collector; reflect heat AWAY from you when you need shade shelter in open sun; line your pack and place clothing for some water proofing when crossing a stream/river; cover an amputation stump to prevent blood loss or seal a sucking chest wound; create a cheesy Halloween costume as the orange ghost; or make a wind sock in your yard. 5 stars for value, good strong material for what it is, design/roominess, superiority to an emergency blanket, re-useability, extra space in stuff sack for quick roll job or extra items, and life saving potential for low cost/space/weight.
T**R
Una evolución de la manta térmica de supervivencia. 108 gramos de peso y unas dimensiones de 7 cm. de alto por 6 de diámetro plegado, y desplegado 90x210 cm. Ideal para un imprevisto, como funda de vivac o como protección de un accidentado. Su color naranja facilita la visibilidad. No esta pensado para un uso continuado sólo es para una emergencia o un uso ocasional. Frente a la tradicional manta térmica tiene la ventaja de ofrecer más protección, al tratarse de un saco no tiene el inconveniente de envolverse como con la manta con lo que se evita las perdidas de calor por los diferentes pliegues. El saco no tiene cremallera sólo una abertura por uno de los extremos. Yo lo utilizo en travesías de montaña en entornos nevados, aunque forma parte permanente de mi botiquín en cualquier actividad al aire libre.
B**L
To say these units are superior to old style space blankets is like saying that light is brighter than dark. I have used space blankets, and equipped my preparedness kits, survival kits, and bush gear with such for over two decades now. I had the SOL products recommended to me and am so glad I was. I don't know where to begin when it comes to the superiority of this product over old style ones. From blankets to bivies they thought this stuff out. I ordered blankets, one person, and two person bivies and have already ordered more. Let me start with the packaging this company uses. The blankets come in a durable, larger than the blanket, resealable ziplock style bag. The bivies are in a drawstring cloth like bag that is around twice the size of the bivy. Now, to me, this shows forethought. It is clear that it might be hard to get a blanket or bivy folded exactly into the manufacturer size after use;anyone who has use one of these sorts of things knows that. Making the bags that hold these things both durable and larger means it will be easy to get them back contained for reuse. The material is softer, more durable, and far less noisy (crinkle crinkle of the old style ones ring bells for anyone?) than the old style. I have tried them out already and love their capabilities in all those areas. I also like that one side is metallic and the other is blaze orange. This gives many more options. Flat out, I love them. I am ordering enough to not only replace all my current space blankets in all survival, first aid, and prep kits. I highly recommend them.
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