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Hello - recent new poster.

Has anyone used the Big Agnes Three Wiry Bivy shelter?  If so, is it long enough for a 6' 1" person?  Can it accomodate side sleeping or does one's shoulder rub against the pole structure?  Any idea on the packed size?  Any other comments?

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Have a look on PTC*'S blog Dave. He used one on a recent trip. I'm sure he'll be able to give you some answers.
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Thanks Mike!
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This chap has blogged about his experiences as well:

http://www.northernwalker.com/

 

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ptc has just done a small review of this item in the september issue of trail. 900g. he rates it, but he also rates the LC which is 60g lighter and has bags of more room, as a 6'1" person, id rather be in a tent than a bivi.
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Thanks again for the links. Some of my questions were answered.

With respect to the LC and the three wire, we have to remember that the 3 wire is not a tent, but a bivy so undeniably there will be shortcomings with it. But there are also shortcomings with ultralight tents - most specifically with outright wind stability and at times, durability. And the fact that sitting up or moving around in a solo tent means banging the sides, front, rear, and top and swearing as the whole shelter shakes. For sure one cannot change clothes in a bivy, but why would one want to try. Unzip and sit up....unlimited room! The 3 wire is also going to be more stable in high wind simply given its structure and profile. Yes, if it rains, this may be an issue getting in and out, but you could bring a 4-6oz ultralight tarp or find an area that is more protected or pack a 4 oz Montbell umbrella (heresay).

The 3 wire is made of eVent and will have much less condensation (if any based on my experience) than any tent made of silnylon and/or a PU coated body. Bivies also add real warmth. Really! Sometimes as much as 7 degrees, especially in cases where heat loss from convection is a real possibility. Great - a lighter bag can be brought. They are really easy to 'pitch' and can be set up essentially anywhere, which can be a real boon.

With respect to cooking in the vestibule, I camp in bear country and that is an invitation for a visit that might not be pleasurable.

I currently have a few tents and bivies / bivy shelters. I use the latter when I want fast and light experiences, especially of the vertical kind, and use tents if I am dealing with a more relaxed pace over several days.

Of course, this is just me....

glenngeorge, I am in Canada; is there a way to get a copy of Trail magazine?

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Trail has it's own forum called Live for the outdoors. You might find some answers on there.

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