Rod Hutchinson Enduro Tent
This Bivvy is the “mother” of all bivvies. It is enormous as far as bivvies go.
It is definitely a long stay bivvy.
I have owned one since the start of the 2003 season but have only used it twice.
It will accommodate 3 bedchairs and all your kit, still leaving enough legroom to be comfortable.
I am 1.80m (6ft) tall and I can stand up straight in it with plenty of headroom to spare.
The porch area is slightly smaller but saying this, it is still huge and will take 3 chairs and more, for those rainy days on the bank side.
You can do all your cooking in the porch should you need to and still have room for extra storage space.
The Bivvy has 4 doors. 1 at the front of the porch with a plastic window and 2 either side. There is also a door at the rear of the bivvy.
There are doors and Mosquito nets separating the sleeping area from the porch and 2 windows in the sleeping area also with mozzie netting.
There are plenty of pegging down points all around the bivvy so there shouldn’t be a problem with it blowing away.
It doesn’t take long to set up and is very straightforward. The only problem you will have is finding somewhere to erect it.
Due to the size you will need plenty of room for this beast.
It is also obviously quite heavy should you have to carry it any great distance.
It makes a great long stay bivvy providing there is enough room for it.
It retails in Britain at £399.00 about (5200 SEK) but expect to pay a lot more in Sweden, if you can find one that is
This Bivvy is the “mother” of all bivvies. It is enormous as far as bivvies go.
It is definitely a long stay bivvy.
I have owned one since the start of the 2003 season but have only used it twice.
It will accommodate 3 bedchairs and all your kit, still leaving enough legroom to be comfortable.
I am 1.80m (6ft) tall and I can stand up straight in it with plenty of headroom to spare.
The porch area is slightly smaller but saying this, it is still huge and will take 3 chairs and more, for those rainy days on the bank side.
You can do all your cooking in the porch should you need to and still have room for extra storage space.
The Bivvy has 4 doors. 1 at the front of the porch with a plastic window and 2 either side. There is also a door at the rear of the bivvy.
There are doors and Mosquito nets separating the sleeping area from the porch and 2 windows in the sleeping area also with mozzie netting.
There are plenty of pegging down points all around the bivvy so there shouldn’t be a problem with it blowing away.
It doesn’t take long to set up and is very straightforward. The only problem you will have is finding somewhere to erect it.
Due to the size you will need plenty of room for this beast.
It is also obviously quite heavy should you have to carry it any great distance.
It makes a great long stay bivvy providing there is enough room for it.
It retails in Britain at £399.00 about (5200 SEK) but expect to pay a lot more in Sweden, if you can find one that is
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