West Coast Bivy Ultralight Pop-Up Tent   AquaQuest Waterproof
West Coast Bivy Ultralight Pop-Up Tent   AquaQuest Waterproof
West Coast Bivy Ultralight Pop-Up Tent   AquaQuest Waterproof
West Coast Bivy Ultralight Pop-Up Tent   AquaQuest Waterproof
West Coast Bivy Ultralight Pop-Up Tent   AquaQuest Waterproof
West Coast Bivy Ultralight Pop-Up Tent   AquaQuest Waterproof
West Coast Bivy Ultralight Pop-Up Tent   AquaQuest Waterproof
West Coast Bivy Ultralight Pop-Up Tent   AquaQuest Waterproof

West Coast Bivy

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The West Coast Bivy is a single-person, single-wall, single-pole shelter, designed for the total enjoyment of fair-weather camping. It can also be partnered with a waterproof AQ tarp to create a shelter system that manages all weather conditions. Product includes bivy body, 1 collapsible shock-cord pole, 6 aluminum stakes, and stuff sack.

ULTRALIGHT
This bivy's streamlined design and
minimal hardware add up to a highly portable shelter that packs small
and weighs less than 2.5 lbs.

COMFORTABLE
The West Coast features a spacious interior with ample room for one person plus gear. Ventilated walls and a waterproof tub floor ensure a sound sleep.

FAST SET-UP
Spend less time on set-up: A simple and efficient design means that the West Coast Bivy can be pitched in 2 minutes or less.

BODY FABRIC
70D nylon ripstop & no-see-um mesh

FLOOR FABRIC
70D nylon

HARDWARE (INCLUDED)
1 shock-cord, 6 aluminum stakes

OTHER
YKK zippers; Dual integrated pockets for stowing small items

WEST COAST BIVY DNA:

SET-UP IS A BREEZE

• Airy, ventilated design
• Rapid & easy pitch
• Ample room for 1 person +
• Lightweight & compact
• Waterproof tub floor

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Customer
I will recommend this to my fellow outdoorsmen.

Just returned from 5 days wilderness hike on Flores Island, British Columbia. The Aqua Quest West Coast Bivy could not have been better for this use- very light weight and we noted the quality of construction and attention to detail in its design. I will recommend this to my fellow outdoorsmen.

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Customer
Excellent product.

Excellent product .. better if the designer included a roll down rain sheet for the rear panel, to supplement a tarp overhead.

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Kevin
Have yet to test it but the quality looks great, ...

Have yet to test it but the quality looks great, the tarp comes in its own drawstring bag. And the bivy in its own aswell. There is a separate drawstring bag for stakes and then they include some lashing in a plastic disposable bag. It was then all placed in a larger drawstring bag that fits all of the items plus more if necessary (like maybe you want a second smaller tarp to put your bivy on). The tarp is heavier than I thought but it is really big so it's not a big deal. All in all its not that heavy and seems like a great product. Looks like the company cares about it's products and that's great to see.

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Chantelle Columbus
Awesome! Light weight and great coverage.

Awesome! Light weight and great coverage. We used this on a recent hike of the west coast trail on Vacouver island.

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Hyperion Sturm
Great bivy for dry arid environments.

This shelter goes up in two minutes if you take your time and nap in between staking it down and inserting the single pole. The stakes are the wire style but thick and pre-pointed for easy insertion. If you bend one of these stakes then you need to leave your sledgehammer at home. It has plenty of room for one person and gear and you can sit up with plenty of room for elbows and getting dressed. The entry door is easy to get in and out of. I'm six feet 170 pounds so not much of a challenge for space. If you are a Leviathan, you might want something bigger but at 87 inches in length, tall people should not be fearful of this shelter. The three sided bug net offers lots of ventilation. This tent will not offer protection for rain, snow, and cold. It is best in hot arid climates. If you need protection from rain, snow, and wind you will need to buy a tarp. The recommended tarp was 10 feet by 13 feet. When you add a footprint, large tarp, and the shelter - it all will fit in the stuff sack the tent comes with - the weight will go to 4.5 pounds or more depending on the material used for the footprint and tarp. The bath tub is nice and deep to keep out moisture and sand or dirt. The workmanship was very good on seems. I found it easiest to set the pole by inserting one end in the pole keeper, stabilizing the pole on the other side with one hand and setting the free end in the keeper by holding it at the very end.