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Note: Bivvi poles are NOT included - they can be purchased here BIVVI HOOPS/POLES
The material has built in anti infrared protection up to ADF standards.
NATA laboratory approved.
Features our very own fabric:
Other features:

Compare bivvi materials....is yours made from Keltex?
Thai Taffeta Breatex ®:
- 1000mm 2000mm 3000mm hydrostatic water column.
- Over 4000 g/m²/24 hr moisture permeability.
- NON-NIR.
Kit Bag Tricot Keltex ®:
- 1000mm 2000mm 3000mm hydrostatic water column.
- Over 5000 g/m²/24 hr moisture permeability.
- FULL NIR (Near Infra Red Material).
Buy a Keltex ® Bivvi and get more bang for your buck!

Posted by Sven on 2nd Sep 2011
The first thing I noticed was when you unzip it & throw the head flap over is the length of this section. Room to sit on & kick your boots off & easy to get into. Its long & wide. Room for my gear in it with me. A big feature are the tie up loops at head & foot end or you can use hoop set. A really good bivvy with all the features you could want & it's light, compact & affordable. I'm stoked with this bivvy.
Posted by Megan on 17th Jun 2011
Great for when you have been out field for a month and just want to pass out. Was at Mount Hotham, so temperature gets quite low, I was absolutely happy to be in my recon sleeping bag and lay in the bivvi. Was very comfotable, would have preffered to have a poof mat underneath, but stayed completely dry in heavy rain and was really happy with this product.
Posted by Joshua van der meulen on 3rd Nov 2010
Hi, my name is Joshua.
I recently bought this product after looking at a few more pictures that I requested and am extremely satisfied with the quality and versatility.
This single man 'bivvi bag' is essential for those who are interested in camping regularly and/or hiking and camping for days and need a light weight, strong, absolutely waterproof shelter. It would, I imagine, be extremely good for hunting expeditions as well. It has enough room for your gear to fit comfortably inside as it is nice and long and wide.
It could be combined with the self inflating mattress and pillow to make it more comfortable for longer trips. I myself am looking into this idea. Although I haven't got these two products I did however buy the 'bivvi poles' which enhances the comfort of the whole setup.
All in all I believe that this is defiantly worth the money and will serve you well for many long years of outdoor activities.
Hope you enjoy.
Posted by BigSteve on 25th Oct 2010
Combined with a RECON-4, this will fit in the bottom of the AUS issued pack.
Needs to be "worn-in", rustles a fair bit when getting in and out. Fly mesh is a life-saver.
Zips can get snaggled on the material pretty easily, simple to rectify but can be a bit of a headache.
Sturdy and good value, would buy one again.