Nash Hurricane FS (Full System)
The Nash Hurricane FS is a great 1 man bivvy. There is enough room for a bedchair and all your gear no problems. You can sleep 2-3 people in it without bedchairs
Its single skin and detatchable groundsheet makes it a nice compact lightwieght bivvy. It is very easy and quick to erect and has good sturdy fiberglass polesThe high roof & wide door opening gives you an excellent view of the water.
The entire front can be detatched or rolled back and clipped up to turn it in to a brolly style shelter.
There are 2 windows and a door on the front that also have removable mozzie nets.
There are plenty of “pegging down” points around the bivvy along with lots of guy ropes. This will keep it where you want it and stop you from “Bivvy Chaseing” despite what mother nature can throw at us!
I have used this bivvy in sub zero temperatures here in Sweden (see the pic below) and it is suprizingly warm inside with it being a single skin bivvy. It is also cool inside during hot weather when the sun starts cracking the flags.
I cannot fault this bivvy, it’s the “Mutts Nuts”!! ?
Score = 10/10
The picture below shows the Nash hurricane FS that we used on a winter session earlier this year (2004).
That is Matthias www.deadbait.se about to make us a welcome cup of coffee during a freak Blizzard.
The Nash Hurricane FS is a great 1 man bivvy. There is enough room for a bedchair and all your gear no problems. You can sleep 2-3 people in it without bedchairs
Its single skin and detatchable groundsheet makes it a nice compact lightwieght bivvy. It is very easy and quick to erect and has good sturdy fiberglass polesThe high roof & wide door opening gives you an excellent view of the water.
The entire front can be detatched or rolled back and clipped up to turn it in to a brolly style shelter.
There are 2 windows and a door on the front that also have removable mozzie nets.
There are plenty of “pegging down” points around the bivvy along with lots of guy ropes. This will keep it where you want it and stop you from “Bivvy Chaseing” despite what mother nature can throw at us!
I have used this bivvy in sub zero temperatures here in Sweden (see the pic below) and it is suprizingly warm inside with it being a single skin bivvy. It is also cool inside during hot weather when the sun starts cracking the flags.
I cannot fault this bivvy, it’s the “Mutts Nuts”!! ?
Score = 10/10
The picture below shows the Nash hurricane FS that we used on a winter session earlier this year (2004).
That is Matthias www.deadbait.se about to make us a welcome cup of coffee during a freak Blizzard.
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