27.08.2013 Views

Expedition equipment - Exped.com exped

Expedition equipment - Exped.com exped

Expedition equipment - Exped.com exped

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Bivy-Poncho<br />

Size:<br />

extended: 1.60x2.40 m / 63x94“<br />

shortened*: 1.60x1.90 m / 63x75“<br />

Fits:<br />

extended: to 2.20 m / to 87“<br />

shortened: to 1.70 m / to 67“<br />

Weight: 500 g / 18 oz<br />

Material: PU-coated ripstop nylon<br />

Packed:<br />

30x25x3 cm / 12x10x1“ (chest<br />

pocket)<br />

Colors:<br />

Green Terracotta<br />

* Adjusts with double-sided snaps<br />

Bivy-Poncho Extreme<br />

Size:<br />

extended: 1.52x2.40 m / 60x94“<br />

shortened**: 1.52x1.90 m / 59x74“<br />

Fits:<br />

extended: to 2.10 m / to 83“<br />

shortened: to 1.70 m / to 67“<br />

Weight: 300 g / 11 oz<br />

Material: Silicone coated ripstop nylon<br />

(as used in <strong>Exped</strong> ‘Extreme‘ tents)<br />

Packed:<br />

30x25x2 cm / 12x10x1“ (chest<br />

pocket)<br />

Color:<br />

Green<br />

** Adjusts with hook and loop strips<br />

60<br />

<strong>Exped</strong> Bivy-Ponchos provide full protection from wind and rain, even when worn over<br />

a full pack. Two fabric choices, but both offer extra waterproof coverage as bivies or<br />

tarps!<br />

d ><br />

><br />

e ><br />

a > Bivy-Poncho seams are double stitched and fully<br />

taped.<br />

Extreme‘s seams are sewn with polyester core<br />

- cotton mantle thread. When wet, the thread<br />

expands to plug holes. A special seam tunnel<br />

(pat. pend.) keeps the holes shut, even under<br />

strain.<br />

b > Adjustable waist cord secures Bivy-Poncho in all<br />

weather and is used to carry the packed poncho.<br />

c > Carefully positioned snaps allow for universal sizing,<br />

even while wearing a pack. Extreme features light<br />

hook and loop strips instead of snaps.<br />

Bivy-Poncho<br />

functional as a Swiss Army knife<br />

> As a waterproof<br />

bivy bag: fold Bivy-<br />

Poncho; overlap outer<br />

edges; connect the snap<br />

buttons.<br />

Accessory Bivy-Poncho<br />

Liner adds lightweight<br />

insulation to the Bivy-<br />

Poncho.<br />

a<br />

g<br />

><br />

< f<br />

< b<br />

< c<br />

> As expanded shelters:<br />

connect Bivy-Ponchos to<br />

form larger, protective<br />

covers.<br />

> As an A-frame<br />

shelter: support Bivy-<br />

Poncho over a line<br />

strung between two<br />

fixed points. Secure the<br />

corners.<br />

> Create the perfect<br />

rainsuit by <strong>com</strong>bining<br />

with lightweight, <strong>com</strong>fortable<br />

and waterproof<br />

<strong>Exped</strong> Chaps.<br />

> Small packaging:<br />

integrated chest pocket<br />

forms a stuff sack. Waist<br />

cord doubles as shoulder<br />

strap.<br />

> Support the closed<br />

hood with a pole to<br />

form a simple pyramid<br />

shelter.<br />

> Multi-use: Use as a<br />

rain collector, 1st aid<br />

stretcher, sail, vestibule<br />

wing, and even as a<br />

hammock when it has<br />

been secured.<br />

d > Double-sided ‘snap buttons’ or hook and loop<br />

strips ensure a close, <strong>com</strong>fortable fit.<br />

e > Multiple uses: tarp - numerous web loops and fixed<br />

grommets permit securing of Bivy-Poncho into a<br />

variety of shapes.<br />

f > Large, waterproof, inner pocket functions as Bivy-<br />

Poncho’s storage sack.<br />

g > Anatomic hood, with laminated brim and single<br />

pull cinch-cord, permits unrestricted movement<br />

for full visibility and great <strong>com</strong>fort.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!