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OEX Bush Pro Salamanda Bivi Tent for 1 Person, Compact and Lightweight 1 Man Tent, Ideal for Backpacking, Wild Camping and Fishing, Camping Equipment, Grey, One Size

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Turkey is huge and has innumerable sights worth visiting so it depends on your interests, the Lycian Way is a popular trail. In Georgia I pieced together routes from https://www.caucasus-trekking.com/ to make one continuous route along the mountains. https://www.goingthewholehogg.com/ has a lot of trail info and nice photos from around the area. Bluesign approved Pertex Shield Diamond Fuse 2.5L / 100% Nylon, 30D ripstop upper / 100% nylon, 40D with TPU lamination floor / bluesign approved100% polyester mesh / single-pole system / reflective Logo and Trims / two stake loops / one guy line loop / high volume toe end / clamshell opening / two Internal fly fasteners. We are massive fans of Snugpak gear – they are leaders in well thought-out, rugged outdoor gear. The Snugpak Ionosphere bivy tent is no exception and straddles the line between bivvy bag and compact 1-person tent really well. There’s no wonder it’s often used by the US military – not bad for a company from Yorkshire in the UK!

If you’re looking for a reliable and affordable camping tent, the OEX Salamanda Bivi Tent is a great option to consider. This tent is made with waterproof and breathable fabric, so you can stay dry and comfortable even in bad weather. It’s also lightweight and easy to set up, making it perfect for campers of all experience levels. Read on for more information about the OEX Salamanda Bivi Tent and why it’s a great choice for your next camping trip. Things To Consider Before Buying A Bivi Tent The hydrostatic head of the Helium is 20000 mm which is exceedingly waterproof and the Pertex material is also supposedly resistant to rips – however I didn’t wish to test this claim out! If you want to spend more money, then Outdoor Research also do a full Gore-Tex bivvy called the Alpine, but this is actually heavier.I have actually. However I don't anticipate that there will be a lot of trees in some parts of southeastern Georgia or parts of Azerbaijan (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijan_shrub_desert_and_steppe). I could be wrong as I have never actually been there, but my impression is there will be extended stretches without suitably spaced pairs of trees at all. As Rab’s cheapest and lightest bivvy, this is well suited to campers looking to ditch the tent for the first time. The Trailhead is crafted from hardwearing 40 Denier ripstop nylon with a breathable yet waterproof polyurethane coating on both its top and base. This durable combination ensures that any rain is kept at bay, while a zipped mesh vent enables appropriate ventilation. All seams are taped, completing what is an impressively watertight product. It has a lot of stray dogs, which I anticipate having to fend off not infrequently with pepper spray in the middle of the night if I am sleeping in the Oex Bush Pro. I am sincerely hoping I never get discovered by a bear at night: that would be incredibly stressful. In that case I think having my head peeping out of the Oex Bush Pro would give me better situational awareness/readiness to use the pepper spray, and in this regard I suppose theOex Bush Pro would be safer. What is the deal with very small tents (or bivvy bags with supporting poles) vs more basic bivvi bags in regards to safety from bears and dogs, including from a situational awareness perspective?

The Bush Pro weighs in at a respectable 560g and has fully taped seams to aid with the water proofing. The nylon material is extremely sturdy and will not rip or tear easily. Length is a respectable 245cm x 95cm wide. The material used for the top section of the bivvy is Rab’s eVent waterproof and breathable technical fabric which is 40 dernier and consists of three layers sandwiched together. The bathtub uses a more weighty 70 dernier nylon waterproof floor – this won’t be letting any moisture up from the ground. One thing to note is that if you are over 6ft tall (I’m 6ft3 or 195cm) then you may be stretched for sleeping space inside – the sleeping area is 213cm long but this includes a sloping roof. Something to bear in mind. Downsides are the same as for any bivvy of this kind. If it’s raining you can find yourself having to get into it when you otherwise wouldn’t with a small tent. Using a tarp can overcome that problem, and we would certainly recommend that if you think there will be trees to set it up. Alternatively bring along some poles for the tarp. One thing to note is that this tent is not entirely waterproof, but its flysheet has a waterproof coating that should provide some protection in case of rain. Additionally, the UV Guard 50+ protects against harmful UV rays.Hyperlite Storm fabric / end zip entrance / small mesh panel vent zip rand / wide sleeping bag profile design The Snugpak | Ionosphere is a great alternative to the OEX Salamanda bivi tent. It’s small and compact, making it easy to transport and set up. The low profile ensures that you won’t be noticed, and the single entry makes it easy to get in and out. The fly is waterproof and the seams are all taped, making it a great option for wet weather.

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