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product_id: 1675237
title: "S.O.L. 90% Reflective Lightweight Emergency Bivvy"
brand: "s.o.l. survive outdoors longer"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer"
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# waterproof & windproof sealed seams 90% heat reflectivity ultralight 3.5 oz weight S.O.L. 90% Reflective Lightweight Emergency Bivvy

**Brand:** s.o.l. survive outdoors longer
**Price:** ₩80797
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Stay warm, stay ready — your ultra-compact survival essential!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** S.O.L. 90% Reflective Lightweight Emergency Bivvy by s.o.l. survive outdoors longer
- **How much does it cost?** ₩80797 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- s.o.l. survive outdoors longer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted s.o.l. survive outdoors longer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual-Use Design:** Transforms from a bivvy sleeping bag to an emergency blanket in seconds.
- • **Quiet & Durable:** Tear-resistant, non-rattling material that won’t shred or stress you out.
- • **Weatherproof Shield:** Waterproof and windproof with sealed seams for ultimate protection.
- • **Survive the Unexpected:** Reflects 90% of your body heat to keep you warm when it matters most.
- • **Featherweight Lifesaver:** At just 3.5 oz, it fits in any pack without weighing you down.

## Overview

The S.O.L. 90% Reflective Lightweight Emergency Bivvy is a compact, ultralight emergency shelter that reflects 90% of body heat to prevent hypothermia. Made from durable, tear-resistant, waterproof, and windproof polyethylene, it doubles as a sleeping bag or blanket, making it an indispensable life-saving tool for hikers, campers, and emergency kits. Weighing only 3.5 oz and smaller than a soda can, it offers superior protection and reusability compared to traditional emergency blankets.

## Description

If you're forced to spend an unexpected night outdoors, on the side of the road, or in your home without heat, count on the S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer Lightweight Emergency Bivvy to keep you warm and dry. Made from tear-resistant, aluminum-coated polyethylene, this bivvy reflects 90% of your body heat back to you, providing life-saving warmth, and is sealed to protect you from wind, rain, and snow. Ultralight and compact, the Emergency Bivvy is a small yet potentially life-saving addition to your survival gear, car, home, bike bag, hiking pack, and camping gear. When turned inside out, the bivvy bag doubles as an emergency blanket, so you can wrap yourself in its heat reflective warmth while setting up camp, watching soccer games, or enjoying the stars. With this bivvy, you’ll have peace of mind knowing you’re prepared with the personal emergency shelter that has saved lives in the harshest outdoor conditions.

Review: Life-saving aid, better than an emergency blanket - I was surprised by how small and light this bivvy roll was when it arrived (I ordered two), and I immediately opened it up and tried it out. It is roomy enough for a 6' tall 200# man, and you could probably fit two in here in a dire pinch. I pack these with me, essentially as emergency sleeping bags/shelters on all outings, since they're so small and light. You would be VERY glad for this if you were SOL without a traditional blanket or had to remain over night in the woods unexpectedly. This does not replace a tent and sleeping bag for sure, but it will probably keep you from dying of exposure in pretty low temperatures, and you may have this when you forget to pack a safari tent when your car breaks down in the snow. In a wilderness setting, I would insulate under this bag with whatever brush I could find and then around the bag with dried leaves and then wrap up in a second bag, which I also bring along, and that would be VERY effective to keep you warm and dry at night. Ideally, you would want to get under cover of shelter and off the ground. Still, this bag would help cut the wind and at least keep the wind from evaporating all of the moisture from your skin and chilling you further. It might even help if trapped on a ski lift for a week with wolves roaming below, just don't take your glove off and freeze your hand to the safety bar. Even in warm weather, this would be helpful for someone going into shock, if their core temperature began falling. This product is far superior to an emergency blanket, because if you've ever had to use one, you know it's like covering yourself with a 4' square of tissue paper in gale force winds. Drafts get under the blanket and it's not nearly as water resistant since you are exposed where your undoubtedly poor wrap job "seals" around you. These would also work wonders to prevent hypothermia on a hiking in the cold, if someone fell into water. You could get into this bag skin to skin with someone to save their life, or just get frisky. You could use this bag to: carry light important items, like food; collect water; signal to rescuers; cut open to create a heat reflector for a fire (why it's good to bring a sucky emergency blanket along also); create a water still or rain collector; reflect heat AWAY from you when you need shade shelter in open sun; line your pack and place clothing for some water proofing when crossing a stream/river; cover an amputation stump to prevent blood loss or seal a sucking chest wound; create a cheesy Halloween costume as the orange ghost; or make a wind sock in your yard. 5 stars for value, good strong material for what it is, design/roominess, superiority to an emergency blanket, re-useability, extra space in stuff sack for quick roll job or extra items, and life saving potential for low cost/space/weight.
Review: I'm a BIG fan of this little bivvy. - I'm a big fan of this little bivvy. It is about 2/3 the size of a soda can and only weighs a few ounes, which means it's not much bigger and doesn't weight much more than a regular emergency blanket. But, it covers your entire body and head and therefore provides a lot more protection than a regular emergency blanket. I personally own two of these. I always keep one in my day pack which I use for everything ranging from short casual hikes to hiking rim-to-rim at the Grand Canyon. I also keep one in my emergency kit in my car. I've since purchased at least a half-dozen of these to give as gifts to my fellow hiker and disaster preparedness friends. I'm also a fan of the Adventure Medical Kits Survive Outdoors Longer Escape, Bivvy Breathable Blanket (I have bought two of these for our two bug-out-bags for emergencies that might happen while we are home). But, it costs more and takes up about 6 times the space. And, while I would recommend this one for overnight hikes in areas with nice weather, more serious emergencies, or longer-term use, it is not suitable for a day pack given its size and weight, or cost effective if you need more than one or two. But, this little bivvy has a high cost/benefit ratio for those sorts of things. It is a small, light weight, inexpensive, and worthwhile addition to any day pack or emergency kit.

## Features

- EMERGENCY SLEEPING BAG OR BLANKET: Get inside the bivvy like a sleeping bag for the unexpected night out or turn the bivvy inside out to use as an emergency blanket if you’re not ready to lay down.
- 90% HEAT REFLECTIVITY: Stay warm in the fiercest conditions. The Emergency Bivvy reflects 90% of your body heat back to you to prevent heat loss and trap warm air.
- LIGHTEST EMERGENCY BIVVY ON THE MARKET: Take this compact bivvy bag camping, hiking, biking, or add it to your bug out bag for an emergency shelter you can rely on – it weighs a mere 3.5 oz. and is smaller than a 12 oz. soda can.
- DURABLE, REUSABLE, & QUIET: Have confidence your shelter won’t let you down or cause undue stress. Unlike mylar or polyester, this bivvy features a quiet, tear-resistant material that won’t shred to pieces if punctured or fray your nerves by rattling loudly in the wind.
- PROTECTION FROM WIND, RAIN, & SNOW: Protect yourself from the elements. This waterproof bivvy has sealed seams and waterproof, windproof material to keep you dry and warm no matter what nature throws at you.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000WXX0JS |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,997 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #113 in Camping Emergency Blankets |
| Blanket Form | Emergency Blanket |
| Brand | S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer |
| Brand Name | S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer |
| Color | Orange |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,095) |
| Date First Available | April 29, 2004 |
| Fabric Warmth Description | Lightweight |
| Fill Material | Polyethylene |
| Fill Material Type | Polyethylene |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00707708211386 |
| Included Components | Rescue Whistle, Tinder Cord |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 3.5 x 2.25 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.2 x 5.16 x 2.44 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.28 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Adventure Medical Kits |
| Material | Polyethylene |
| Model Year | 2016 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 0140-1138 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5"L x 3.5"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Napping |
| Seasons | Winter |
| Size | Emergency - 3.8 oz |
| Special Feature | Lightweight,Reusable,Waterproof |
| Sport Type | Camping, Hiking |
| Style | 90% Heat Reflective |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Theme | Car |
| UPC | 707708211386 707708001383 |
| Unit Count | 3.8 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer
- **Color:** Orange
- **Material:** Polyethylene
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight,Reusable,Waterproof
- **Style:** 90% Heat Reflective

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Life-saving aid, better than an emergency blanket
*by L***R on November 10, 2011*

I was surprised by how small and light this bivvy roll was when it arrived (I ordered two), and I immediately opened it up and tried it out. It is roomy enough for a 6' tall 200# man, and you could probably fit two in here in a dire pinch. I pack these with me, essentially as emergency sleeping bags/shelters on all outings, since they're so small and light. You would be VERY glad for this if you were SOL without a traditional blanket or had to remain over night in the woods unexpectedly. This does not replace a tent and sleeping bag for sure, but it will probably keep you from dying of exposure in pretty low temperatures, and you may have this when you forget to pack a safari tent when your car breaks down in the snow. In a wilderness setting, I would insulate under this bag with whatever brush I could find and then around the bag with dried leaves and then wrap up in a second bag, which I also bring along, and that would be VERY effective to keep you warm and dry at night. Ideally, you would want to get under cover of shelter and off the ground. Still, this bag would help cut the wind and at least keep the wind from evaporating all of the moisture from your skin and chilling you further. It might even help if trapped on a ski lift for a week with wolves roaming below, just don't take your glove off and freeze your hand to the safety bar. Even in warm weather, this would be helpful for someone going into shock, if their core temperature began falling. This product is far superior to an emergency blanket, because if you've ever had to use one, you know it's like covering yourself with a 4' square of tissue paper in gale force winds. Drafts get under the blanket and it's not nearly as water resistant since you are exposed where your undoubtedly poor wrap job "seals" around you. These would also work wonders to prevent hypothermia on a hiking in the cold, if someone fell into water. You could get into this bag skin to skin with someone to save their life, or just get frisky. You could use this bag to: carry light important items, like food; collect water; signal to rescuers; cut open to create a heat reflector for a fire (why it's good to bring a sucky emergency blanket along also); create a water still or rain collector; reflect heat AWAY from you when you need shade shelter in open sun; line your pack and place clothing for some water proofing when crossing a stream/river; cover an amputation stump to prevent blood loss or seal a sucking chest wound; create a cheesy Halloween costume as the orange ghost; or make a wind sock in your yard. 5 stars for value, good strong material for what it is, design/roominess, superiority to an emergency blanket, re-useability, extra space in stuff sack for quick roll job or extra items, and life saving potential for low cost/space/weight.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'm a BIG fan of this little bivvy.
*by T***Y on May 5, 2014*

I'm a big fan of this little bivvy. It is about 2/3 the size of a soda can and only weighs a few ounes, which means it's not much bigger and doesn't weight much more than a regular emergency blanket. But, it covers your entire body and head and therefore provides a lot more protection than a regular emergency blanket. I personally own two of these. I always keep one in my day pack which I use for everything ranging from short casual hikes to hiking rim-to-rim at the Grand Canyon. I also keep one in my emergency kit in my car. I've since purchased at least a half-dozen of these to give as gifts to my fellow hiker and disaster preparedness friends. I'm also a fan of the Adventure Medical Kits Survive Outdoors Longer Escape, Bivvy Breathable Blanket (I have bought two of these for our two bug-out-bags for emergencies that might happen while we are home). But, it costs more and takes up about 6 times the space. And, while I would recommend this one for overnight hikes in areas with nice weather, more serious emergencies, or longer-term use, it is not suitable for a day pack given its size and weight, or cost effective if you need more than one or two. But, this little bivvy has a high cost/benefit ratio for those sorts of things. It is a small, light weight, inexpensive, and worthwhile addition to any day pack or emergency kit.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Size for Emergency Bag
*by S***S on May 2, 2013*

Gave a 4 star just because of the lightweight and size of these! Haven't tried yet since these are for our emergency bug out bags! -several others say they have used in cold situations and did well and that is why I chose these as compared to the silver cheaper models. They say those silver ones make a lot of noise and are not as re-usable. I opened the box, picked one of these up and couldn't believe the weight -so light and it fit into the palm of my hand!

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