Outdoor research Alpine Bivvy

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Outdoor research Alpine Bivvy

Postby kiwiinmelbourne » Tue 05 Jan, 2016 3:04 pm

Hi team,
Looking at purchasing some gear and matching a mat with the OR Alpine bivvy.
Does anyone know the footprint or floor size of the Bivvy so I can get a mat to suit?

Cheers
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Re: Outdoor research Alpine Bivvy

Postby kiwiinmelbourne » Wed 06 Jan, 2016 8:23 am

Does anyone out there actually own the "Outdoor Research Alpine Bivvy"?
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Re: Outdoor research Alpine Bivvy

Postby etrangere » Fri 15 Jan, 2016 11:32 pm

Bivy, Integral Designs Bugaboo(228 x 84/56cm)640gm
Bivy, Outdoor Research Alpine (214 x 66/49 x 50cm) 907gm
Bivy, Outdoor Research Highland (214 x 66/49 x 50cm) 674gm
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Re: Outdoor research Alpine Bivvy

Postby etrangere » Fri 15 Jan, 2016 11:38 pm

oops posted before I finished the dimensions are:
Length x width at shoulder area/width at foot section x height of front hoop. The bugaboo doesn't have a hoop at the front.
Both outdoor research bivys will fit a standard thermarest easily
The integral design bivy will fit both a standard and large thermarest
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Re: Outdoor research Alpine Bivvy

Postby Aidan » Sun 17 Jan, 2016 9:55 pm

etrangere wrote:oops posted before I finished the dimensions are:

You should be able to find an "edit" button to click on :)
To the right, once you've posted, next to "Quote"
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