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Highlander Hawk Bivi Bag

£56.95

Description

Lightweight and compact, the Highlander Hawk Bivi Bag is designed to keep you warm, dry and protected from biting insects when you’re travelling light.

A high-quality good value bivvy bag, it is ideal for backpacking, climbing and military use. It weighs only 925g, and packs down in the included stuff sack for easy carrying in a rucksack.

It’s made from a durable rip-stop fabric that is waterproof and breathable to reduce the uncomfortable build-up of perspiration inside.

If you’re anticipating wet weather, you can be reassured that it features waterproof taped seams, a two-way water-resistant zip and a hydrostatic head of 5000mm.

If you’re travelling where there can be biting insects, the wire support face frame with a mesh screen protects you from mosquito and midge bites and ensures good ventilation.

  • Lightweight and compact
  • Waterproof and breathable
  • Durable rip-stop fabric
  • 2-way water-resistant zip
  • Taped seams
  • Wire-supported face frame
  • Mesh mosquito face screen
  • Additional zip on waterproof screen
  • Fabric/Materials: AB-TEX (Trimax) Polyester Pongee
  • Hydrostatic Head: 5000mm
  • Weight: 0.925kg
  • Carry bag included
  • Colours: Olive
  • Sizes: 230 x 80 x 60cm

Delivery & Returns

Delivery

We offer free delivery within the UK on ALL orders.

Tracked and next day delivery options are also available, see our Delivery policy for more details.

Returns

We offer a 180-day return policy where you can return your order in original condition within 180 days of receipt.

See our Returns policy for more details.

Customer Reviews

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Neil Mcarthur (Glasgow, GB)
Bivi Bag.

I'm very happy with my bive bag I'm really looking forward to use it A lot more over the week's and months

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aaron gray (Stratford-upon-Avon, GB)
Highlander Hawk Bivvy - Great

Works as expected, zip is a little fiddly to do when inside but it doesnt detract from the overall quality of the bag.

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CanadianBackpacker (Sarnia, CA)
Good in dry-iah conditions

Had this for a couple of years now. Normally have used it under a tarp and never had an issue. Recently took it out for a week long backpacking trip and decided to leave the tarp and test it out. The first night, there was some light rain and the bag got wet on the outside but I was warm and dry inside with no issue so the material is fairly waterproof. The second night, a storm hit and I just managed to get in the bag before the storm hit. I still had my headlight on in the bag sorting out my belongings which was how I was able to watch drops of water leaking through the entire length of the zipper.
I had to squish into a friend's tent with them because I would have been soaked if I stayed in the bivvy bag.
The rain was really coming down but I wouldn't have thought that the zipper would leak just from rain.
I also found it was a bit tighter than my other bivvy bag which was a little uncomfortable in the cold with a bigger sleeping bag but you don't but a bivvy bag because they are spacious.
TLDR: Works well in light rain and wet ground conditions but I had a hard rain come through the zipper so this may not be the best choice if you don't bring a tarp for additional shelter.