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The Survival Frog Tact Bivvy 2.0 is an ultra-lightweight, compact emergency sleeping bag made from HeatEcho reflective polyester that reflects 90% of body heat. Weighing just 4.8 ounces and packing down to palm size, it’s designed for all-season survival with 100% waterproof, tear-resistant, and windproof construction. Its bright tactical orange color enhances visibility for rescue, making it an essential addition to any outdoor or emergency kit.













| ASIN | B01M9CBOP3 |
| Age range | Adult |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 387,240 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 181 in Bivy Bags |
| Brand | Survival Frog |
| Color | New 2.0 Tactical Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (900) |
| Date First Available | 17 Oct. 2016 |
| Department | outdoor |
| Features | Lightweight |
| Fill material | Polyester |
| Height | 4 inches |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 7 inches |
| Item display width | 3 Feet |
| Manufacturer | Survival Frog |
| Manufacturer reference | SF-WS-TACTBIVVY-O |
| Material type | HeatEcho Thermal Reflective Material |
| Maximum height recommendation | 7 Feet |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Outer material | Polyester |
| Packed size | 2.5x2.5x5 |
| Product Dimensions | 213.36 x 91.44 x 7.62 cm; 136.08 g |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Shape | Oval |
| Size | ultra-compact |
| Skill level | Beginner, Novice, Expert |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
| Style | Survival Frog |
| Usage | survival, emergency, warmth, blanket, sleeping, outdoor survival |
| Weight | 136 g |
A**R
Ideal camper
Ideal for rucksack camping but can take a while to warm up.
A**R
Quality
Great product. Easy to store in rucksack and wonderful to know it’s there when out and about away from immediate help. Luckily not had to use in anger.
S**Y
Molto bello, veramente piccolo!! Ideale per chi non vuole portare troppo peso nello zaino! Ma per fortuna non l'ho ancora provato, spero di non doverlo fare visto che l'ho presso in caso di emmergenza. Se dovessi provarlo modificherò la recensione.
B**E
Si comme moi vous cherchiez un sac bivvy pour votre B.O.B. ou sorties bushcraft, ce produit répondra à l'appel. Je le trouve cependant un peu cher pour ce que c'est. Il existe des articles vendus par 2 pour le même prix à qualité identique. J'ai voulu privilégier une marque reconnue, mais il ne faut pas se leurrer... ils sont tous fabriqués au même endroit =Þ Bref, ça reste un indispensable pour maintenir ou protéger sa température corporelle. A toujours avoir dans un sac ou dans sa voiture.
J**M
You buy emergency gear thinking you’ll never actually have to use it. Last night while hiking a backcountry trail alone, I missed a turn and wound up heading in the wrong direction. By the time I realized my mistake, the sun was about to set and there was no time to double back. I was stuck in a huge boulder field and having found a relatively flat rock with a large boulder behind to have some shelter, I cut some leafy tree branches to make a pad to sleep on and hunkered down in this bivvy for the night. It was by no means a comfortable sleeping arrangement, but the bivvy kept me warm enough that I didn’t spend the entire night shivering. It saved me from a completely miserable experience - bad enough as it was, it could’ve been much worse. It was also comforting to know that if it was to start raining, the bivvy would keep me dry. I learned the hard way that while tucking your head under is nice and warm, the condensation from your breath will make the interior of the bivvy dripping wet. Crying while inside the bivvy also did not help at all. For the rest of the night I kept it wrapped around my head like a hood, leaving a hole for my face, and was still warm enough. This may look like a glorified plastic bag, but it is very tough. I spent all night tossing and turning on my bed of sticks and rocks, and in the morning could only find the tiniest of punctures where I was most rough on it. The tiny punctures didn’t seem to make the bivvy any less effective in keeping me warm. There was no damage at all to the seams. Cheap mylar will tear easily and any holes will run like a cheap pair of stockings. I chose this Tact bivvy because I wanted something tougher, and it was even tougher than I expected. Also, whether you have the orange side out or the reflective side out, it works really well to flag rescuers. I had it attached to the outside of my pack, inside out to dry the condensation off, and SAR was able to spot me easily from the air. I also couldn’t find my Fox whistle and the little one clipped to the stuff sack was surprisingly good. All in all, this >$20 purchase is some of the best money I have ever spent in my life, and everyone should have one in their pack. It’s tiny and weighs nothing and made the single biggest difference during my awful night spent lost in the backcountry.
P**E
Haven't used it as yet, so this is just based on what I can tell by looking at it. As described in the add very light weight, seems durable similar in cost to what you would find at Sail or MEC.
H**E
I volunteer on a Search and Rescue team. This is a perfect size for my 24 hour pack, which I try to keep as light as possible. I had training today and showed my team, and all agreed this was the best, cheapest one they've seen! A plus is the bright orange color. Note that I have not used it, and will keep it tight in the bag until I or a subject will require it. Unfortunately, you appear to be sold out right now...too bad or you would have had another 20+ orders! Glad I got mine when I did at a great price!
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