#1 in Best Bivies under $300 of 9 products
Stay dry while outdoors and create a waterproof outer layer for your tent with the Byer of Maine Traveller Rain Fly. Made of strong, lightweight 210T ripstop... Read More
#2 in Best Bivies under $300 of 9 products
"Pretty Much perfect. Some moisture inside in the morning, but it dries very quickly thanks to the gortex." Read More
#3 in Best Bivies under $300 of 9 products
"Used it as a rain shelter on the AT for a weekend hike. Worked great no leaks and is lightweight. Love it!" Read More
#4 in Best Bivies under $300 of 9 products
When you need more shelter than a bivy can provide but don’t want to lug around a full-fledged tent, there’s the Zero 1—one of the most exciting products from Korean... Read More
#5 in Best Bivies under $300 of 9 products
A lightweight alternative to bulky tents, the Snugpak Stratosphere bivy is a formidable four-season companion for solo backcountry expeditions. A durable ripstop nylon... Read More
#6 in Best Bivies under $300 of 9 products
Compact and ready for any weather, the Outdoor Research Interstellar bivy is a versatile addition to any minimalist backpacker’s arsenal. It features a waterproof,... Read More
#7 in Best Bivies under $300 of 9 products
A simple solution for campers looking to reduce pack weight, the Zerogram Minimalist Nano II Tarp provides versatile protection on any trip. Made of 10d ripstop nylon... Read More
#8 in Best Bivies under $300 of 9 products
A simple solution for campers looking to reduce pack weight, the Ultimate Direction FK tarp provides versatile protection on any trip. Made of 20d micro-ripstop nylon... Read More
#9 in Best Bivies under $300 of 9 products
Built for uncertain forecasts and uncooperative weather, the Outdoor Research Helium emergency bivy will keep you protected from the elements while taking up little... Read More