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Is there such a thing as a one man bivvy that's tall enough to stand up in? I've just got a syndicate ticket on a local water and the JRC 2-man XXL 2G Monster Thingy I usually use won't fit into several of the swims.

I've grown used to the comfort and convenience of a tall bivvy but need a relatively small footprint.

I'd be very grateful for any suggestions.

Ian.

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I've got the fox frontier xl. I'm 5'10" and can almost stand straight. It also has an almost flat back, but is deeper than most 1 man bivvies, but has loads of room. Great bit of kit and is up in less than 2 minutes from unzipping the bag.

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  On 26/06/2023 at 20:05, welder said:

Is there such a thing as a one man bivvy that's tall enough to stand up in? I've just got a syndicate ticket on a local water and the JRC 2-man XXL 2G Monster Thingy I usually use won't fit into several of the swims.

I've grown used to the comfort and convenience of a tall bivvy but need a relatively small footprint.

I'd be very grateful for any suggestions.

Ian.

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Do any of the Solar bivvies fit the bill?

 

https://www.solartackle.co.uk/products/bivvies-shelters/new-south-westerly-pro-uni-spider-bivvy-(bivvy-onl

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  On 27/06/2023 at 13:42, kevtaylor said:

have a look at the screen houses that a few of the brands do, Nash and Fox come to mind - they look tall and have a fairly small footprint👍

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Been looking at the Avid Screen house, looks abit of kit.

What about the Ridgemonkey Escapes ??

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  On 28/06/2023 at 17:17, kevtaylor said:

Don't like mine for several reasons, apart from as a weird cookhouse I have no use for it, and the 1 man version isn't that tall either.

It is for sale lol

 

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I've been looking at em lately, I'm going through a bivvy phase at moment 🙄🙄.

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  On 28/06/2023 at 17:20, Highy said:

I've been looking at em lately, I'm going through a bivvy phase at moment 🙄🙄.

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FX1 Std: For me personally it is way too heavy, I'd have to do a second trip with the barrow and getting it in the car on my own can be a struggle.

Size wise my Solar bedchair poles touch the bivvy poles on each side and there is only about 1.5 - 2 feet between the bedchair and bivvy front with the bedchair pushed right back touching the fabric, so internal space is too small - yet it looks big outside.

Condensation wetting the bedchair because the bed has to be pushed right back.  The 2nd sheet covers a bit of the top and is not effective one bit.

Pack down size - it's massive 6 ft plus, over a foot wide and about 6 inches deep.

A nut fell off on mine meaning the side bars were un-useable, luckily I spotted it on the patio but had to take the bivvy completely apart on that side to fix it, customer service was good at giving the advice I asked for straight away, cannot fault that.

Nice windows, good quality fabric.  Door too wide so it sags when letter box style.

 

 

 

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  On 28/06/2023 at 17:47, kevtaylor said:

FX1 Std: For me personally it is way too heavy, I'd have to do a second trip with the barrow and getting it in the car on my own can be a struggle.

Size wise my Solar bedchair poles touch the bivvy poles on each side and there is only about 1.5 - 2 feet between the bedchair and bivvy front with the bedchair pushed right back touching the fabric, so internal space is too small - yet it looks big outside.

Condensation wetting the bedchair because the bed has to be pushed right back.  The 2nd sheet covers a bit of the top and is not effective one bit.

Pack down size - it's massive 6 ft plus, over a foot wide and about 6 inches deep.

A nut fell off on mine meaning the side bars were un-useable, luckily I spotted it on the patio but had to take the bivvy completely apart on that side to fix it, customer service was good at giving the advice I asked for straight away, cannot fault that.

Nice windows, good quality fabric.  Door too wide so it sags when letter box style.

 

 

 

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Not really worth a look then ?

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  On 29/06/2023 at 08:05, kevtaylor said:

Everything is worth a look mate, might work for you there are plus points no doubt.  Overall quality is good.

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I'm at that point again were I'm looking at bivvys, Don't get me wrong the Tempest is great, but I don't rthink it's all that.

Quick put up n take down, and built well.

But I'm used to a darker bivvy, (light shines through brightly) but with cap on its Ok.

I'm just not feeling it, I'm.looking at some of the Aquatex models, Fox Frontier XD, bivvys like that.

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  On 29/06/2023 at 09:17, Highy said:

I'm at that point again were I'm looking at bivvys, Don't get me wrong the Tempest is great, but I don't rthink it's all that.

Quick put up n take down, and built well.

But I'm used to a darker bivvy, (light shines through brightly) but with cap on its Ok.

I'm just not feeling it, I'm.looking at some of the Aquatex models, Fox Frontier XD, bivvys like that.

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I'm getting the Avid HQ Dual Layer 1 man no doubt whatsoever, got the 2 man and several other shelters and brolleys but that's the one IMO for me anyway. 👍

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