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The Seguro Bivy shelter is ideal for situations where you want a lightweight tent but still want features and function. It has rch style front door with 1/2 "no-see-um" mesh window and zippered storm flap, Large "no-see-um" mesh roof panels provides superior ventilation and bug protection. Complete with Stakes, and carry/Storage bag and instructions Flame retardant, meets C.P.A.I.-84 Specs, Covered by Texsport's 3 year limited Warranty For over 40 years Texsport has been supplying your local sporting goods dealer with camping and outdoor recreational equipment. Our products are designed to have the most features with an emphasis on value. Texsport is "Authentic Adventure Gear"
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Technical Details
- 7' 8" x3' 8" x 51" h.- Heavy Duty taffetta walls and rainfly polyurethane coated
- Great for backpacking; weighs only 4 Lbs.
- Two-pole frame system with shock-corded fiberglass poles.
- Flame Retardant, meets C.P.A.I-84 Specifications
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By Paul E. (Williamsburg,VA USA)
I like finding affordable, usable equipment and this tent certainly is both. OK, it's not a $200 mountaineering tent but it is certainly worth the $25-$30 cost. I don't understand why other reviewers compare it as such.
I set it up in the yard several times and the poles or clips did not brake. The poles are not terribly strong but I appreciate the low weight since I will be bicycle touring. I would not recommend squeezing two people in this tent unless it's realy cold and you enjoy the closeness.
If you ever put up any kind of tent in your life - you can put this one up in your sleep - no instructions needed. The actual taffetta tent material seems to be good quality and the rain fly provides full protection while maintaining breathability. Althought the tent and fly seams are taped I plan on sealing and spraying with water repellant. A small area under the front part of the rain fly can be used for wet gear and footwear. The color is nice but I would prefer a more natural look to blend in.
Leave this tent behind if you are climbing Mount Everest but for easy camping duty, weight concern and portability -buy it. I am very pleased.
By J. Lemberg
Pole snapped while setting up in my living room. I didnt bend it very hard, it should not have snapped like this. Poles aren't covered in the warranty of course, and who sells poles on here? Texsport! Go figure.
By Brandon Ray
Bought mine as a gift for my dad for our summer motorcycle trip. He doesn't camp any other time, so he doesn't need anything too fantastic which is why I risked to cheap tent. Pulled it out of the box to check it out, and a clip used to hold the tent to the pole snapped upon setting it up for the first time!
I will be sending it back, and haven't decided whether to give this another shot or just get a different tent. Will probably just get a different one.
Before the one clip snapped, I was thinking it would be a decent tent as long as I seem seal it for him before next summer. It is probably fine for anyone who doesn't need anything too durable.
By M. Lane (Atlanta)
This tent is as low weight as advertised. It's a very nice size, too. It's supposed to be for two people, but I am only one person, and I found it very comfortable. This tent is not difficult to set up. I set it up in fading light without much trouble. My only concern with this tent is its waterproofing. I haven't used it in rain.
Obviously, you can't stand up in it. However, I found it to be long, and I could sit comfortably.
By Julie Thompson (Spanaway, Washington United States)
I bought mine just before a 3-week trip to Scotland this summer. A fair bit of that trip was spent camping.
Quality control over the tent's manufacture was lacking, otherwise I would have given it five stars. It had a lot of tattie loose threads on the seams and one part of the fly was slightly folded where it had been stitched, causing a small area prone to leak. Nothing in all of this that some seam-sealing and a little maintenance couldn't fix.
Beyond that, the tent was fantastic! It was really put through its paces in interesting weather... howling winds at Glen Shiel, Lots of rain at Glen Etive and Kinlochleven, and howling winds with driving rain on Skye. It stood up to all of that without any leaks, tears, or other problems, and I thought sure it would get shredded at Glen Shiel. The netting is fine enough to keep out Scotland's notorious midgies, so even they were not a problem.
Great tent, I would recommend it.
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