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Snugpak | Stratosphere | Shelter | 1 Person | 5000mm 100% Waterproof Outer

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Features

  • Inner dimensions are 91 inches long, 32 inches wide, and 20 inches tall; built to accommodate just 1 person; features a full-length side zip
  • Lightweight and compact pack size is 12 inches long by 5 inches wide, it weighs 2.5 pounds; stands up to severe weather with superior waterproofing
  • Top fabric is 50D nylon Rip-Stop with 5000 millimeter waterproof polyurethane coating; bottom fabric is 210t nylon with 8000 millimeter waterproof polyurethane coating
  • Features a rollaway No-See-Um mosquito net in the spacious head canopy; back mesh section offers additional ventilation to prevent condensation buildup
  • A basic repair kit is included; contains metal pole repair sleeve, tent guide rope tensioner, spare cord, elastic loop, patch materials, and a storage bag
  • Ultra compact 1 person shelter
  • Zip; Full Length side Zip
  • Stands up to severe weather
  • Poles; Aluminum with Screw Lock Tips
  • All seams are taped sealed

Description

This one man bivvi shelter is much smaller than a standard tent but with all the features. It comes complete with seven ultralight alloy stakes (six and one for a spare), to create a spacious canopy around the head, leaving plenty of room to manoeuvre and good breathable access.The Stratosphere packs into its own compression sack and when packed together (including tent pegs) weighs little over 1kg making it lightweight and practical. Fully zipped with a rollaway No-See-Um-Mesh Mosquito Net in the front of the hood and a meshed ventilation section at the back.


Special Feature: ‎fluid-oz


Brand: ‎Snugpak


Occupancy: ‎1 Person


Material: ‎Polyester


Seasons: ‎All-Season


Color: ‎Olive


Sport Type: ‎Airsoft


Item Weight: ‎0.1 Pounds


Installation Type: ‎Free Standing


Product Care Instructions: ‎wipe down


Included Components: ‎Snugpak Stratosphere Bivvi One Person Shelter Olive


Pole Material Type: ‎Aluminum


Size: ‎One Size


Closure Type: ‎Zipper


Floor Width: ‎39.3 Inches


Floor Length: ‎12 Inches


Water Resistance Technology: ‎5000


Floor Area: ‎2730 Square Inches


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎13.4 x 4.9 x 4.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎2.65 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12 x 5 x 1 inches


Brand Name: ‎Snugpak


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎One year from date of purchase


Model Name: ‎92860


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Gun Accessory Supply


Part Number: ‎92860


Outer Material: ‎Polyester, Nylon


Fill Material Type: ‎Polyester


Date First Available: June 8, 2005


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The Ultimate Bivvi.
Color: Olive
I purchased this item because I wanted an ultralight sleep system to protect me from the rain and harsh conditions of the Florida swaps. First, I considered buying a bivvi cover like the one I was issued in Ft. Benning. But when I saw the design of the Stratosphere I realized what I was missing out on. I decided to give the Snugpak Stratosphere a try due to the great reviews and the light weight and the use of poles that create more space (and breathing room) than the GORETEX bivvi bags. Think of this shelter as a tent and bivvi hybrid. While the Army issued bivvis are great, nothing can be done in them except sleep and perhaps write a couple of letters or reports. This shelter rewards very little work and effort (putting two poles in place) by giving you much more breathing room, temperature circulation, the ability to store a small pack or change of clothes, shoes (preferably in a plastic bag to prevent tracking in mud or water), and a rifle or weapon of similar or smaller size. The issued bivvi can also be too hot for use during the summer, unless you like suffocating and bathing in sweat. If you are not used to sleeping in a bivvi and this is your first time buying a bivvi shelter, understand that you will feel the wind and/or rain hitting any fabric against your body. I've had a couple buddies that had to get used to sleeping in the field with the sensation of rain hitting them (even though they weren't getting wet) but this isn't always a problem for people new to bivvis. I am extremely impressed with the Stratosphere and think that this system is probably the best shelter for use in warm weather because it has two screens that enable air to circulate and cool the unit. One screen remains open but is covered by a waterproof overhang (for use during rain) that can be rolled up (in clear weather) if desired to improve airflow. However, to do either of these actions, the occupant must get out of the shelter to roll up or extend and attach the overhang to the ground. In addition to the fixed screen, there is another that faces the foot of the unit. This screen works by unziping the shelter itself and using an alternate zipper (which has a rain cover) beside the main one. This screen does not have an overhang and must be closed during bad weather to prevent water from entering the shelter but this can be done from within. The material is very durable and lightweight. If the shelter is wet, it can be hung and dried in a matter of minutes. The nylon loops that secure the poles take a little longer to dry but that is expected since they are made of thick nylon. The zippers are good but one should use care to prevent snagging on the material (as with any fabric shelter). The shelter also includes excess waterproof fabric that double covers the zipper. I tested the unit using a hose and directly sprayed over the zipper area. Unless you are submerged in a puddle like a moron, no water will enter the shelter. The shelter (obviously) uses two poles that hold up the upper portion of the shelter (the area around your head and chest) up by about 2ft. I'm about 5'9 and the lifted area is from about my head to my upper waist area (the lifted area varies depending on height and bulk of the occupant). The poles are anodized and curved so they're not difficult to get into place. Also included are aluminum stakes used to secure the shelter to the ground (2 at the foot, 2 for the first pole, 2 for the second pole and 1 for the waterproof overhang for the rearward facing screen). The entire shelter (including stakes and poles) fits into a small bag (poles and stakes in their own separate bags within) that way you have the entire unit in one small compression sack (there should be a picture depicting the size of the entire shelter in the bag). If you research this shelter, you may find pictures of it with one nylon stake loop at the foot. This is not the model you should get (thankfully). Instead, the model that is shipped will have two nylon loops at the foot to help spread the material out and secure it to the ground. The color that you may see in some pictures can be a little misleading but the color in this photo is accurate: the unit is a very dark olive drab/brown. When I placed my order and saw the different pictures elsewhere, I was worried and contacted Snugpak because I wanted to be sure I got the updated model. To my surprise, the president of Snugpak USA, contacted me right away and informed me that I would be getting the updated model. Excellent, flawless, and fast customer service and communication. If you live in a region that is usually very warm, my suggestion would be to use the Snugpak with a poncho liner (aka "woobie") because a sleeping bag might prove to be too warm but a poncho liner can be wrapped under and above you depending on temperature, along with a a tarp set up above the shelter for covering your additional gear and allowing easier access into the Stratosphere during a storm. If you live in a colder region, the issued patrol sleeping bag paired with the thermal layer would be great. Hope this review proves useful to anyone considering buying this fantastic bivvi system. It is small, durable, lightweight, and versatile. To anyone planning to be in the field in a hot/cold region looking for an ultralight sleep system, look no further... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2013 by Sean.

  • after use in rain and snow
Color: Olive
after getting the tent I quickly started sleeping outside testing it. note. bivys as I read have a condensation problem and moisture wicking that create its own dampness inside soaking the sleeping bag. night 1 I had no real problems. and pre soaked the bag with a hose to test its seal and found a small leak near the zipper. sleeping inside the bag I found it roomy. plenty of space to move at an extent. head space and room to lay items above in a storage mesh or near the head. my bag isn't the warmest so that made the night a bit cooler and I noticed one problem off the go. depending on the sleep bag you use, if like mine and thin, the bivy laying on you will make cool water snow and cold air contact directly on your bag. (( so I advice using a small tarp above the bivy or using a nice resistant bag )) but due to this my feet got cold and I had to curl up due to the cold water layer resting on my feet. the bivy held the rain out well and no moister was built to a point of complaint. leaving the bivy outside most the week with rain I stayed the night during a big storm to test it. that night the moister and rain laying on the bivy together did cause soaking. I read info on how to prevent that and ill post that next but the night I had just stayed seemed very damp and cold. uncomfortable.. the bivy blocked the heavy rains but I was not venting my breath properly and WENT to bed with slightly soaked clothes and damp socks. so a good note would be prep for bed well than just jump into this tent dirty or soaked. the last night I left the bag in the bighorns for a couple days and decided to sleep in it. I had my light sleeping bag and a big blanket dry socks and sleeping clothes and small fleece blanket for my feet. I also used a small walmart camping tarp to cover only 70-80% of the bivy as its so small. sleeping bag with blankets I would guess rate me for around 30-35 F. it rained heavy all night and then froze with sleet and snow. I stayed warm and comfortable. my feet though would freeze as my blanket was to short to cover my body so I kept my head warm. so I had to curl up but it kept me warm and I slept. no major moister soaked through but contact with the bivy rain cover can layer the inside with thin water layers but no real soaking or dripping, its hard to explain pros.. 1 small 2 light 3 blocks elements 4 real basic 5 tent stuff sack has room for a tarp to be added to the pack which I would say GET(look at the snugpak tarp 6 vents and breathable near head 7 can make room for 2 people in a bad situation 8 seems durable under good care and prep. 9 east setup, useable like a standard bivy without stakes cons 1 base of the tent lays on feet and can bug ya with water etc 2 wrong prep of sleeping can lead to being chilled and soaked ( do some research on staying dry and warm )) 3 moister builds up inside tent depending on weather conditions and above comment. 4 without a cover tarp, hail or large rain will hammer ya so cover up well or buy a nice sleeping bag 5 if attacked by a bear your a snug snack ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2014 by RH

  • Military use
Color: Olive
Great product. I have used mine for 5 different trips in the woods ranging from 3 nights to just overnight. The great parts are it is super low profile, light weight and very easy to take down. I’m six foot a bit over 200 and sleep on an inflatable pad, for take down I just pull the poles and roll the whole mix up. Plenty of room for me, a bit tight at the toe but I curl up so no worries. Temperature went from 45 down to 28 a couple of times and it held in my heat well. Some of tue down sides is that it is kinda hard to close from the inside, the zipper ain’t smooth when under tension, but you keep the tension to stay up. Also the poles could be better labeled for night set up. Another down side is on the night it rained water pooled by the feet. Didn’t make it through but the next morning I had an ice block by my feet. Not as awesome as you would think. Overall I would buy again, worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2021 by FiedyQ

  • Wanted to love it, but
Color: Olive
I’ll start off by saying, if you’ve used and like bivy’s before, you might love this. It seems very well made and sturdy. I bought this in high hopes of replacing my two person tent on Moto trips and back packing. Took it out of the box and loved the bag it comes in and loved the packed down size. Set it up outside to se how I’d like it. It was 65 degrees outside and was set up in the sun but I got inside it and within minutes it was getting very hot inside it and I hadn’t even zipped it shut yet. It was unbearable and I was pretty bummed that I wouldn’t be able to use it. So the hunt goes on to try and replace my tent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2022 by andy p.

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