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If you put an extra O in the title it actually reads ‘Avoid Evo Bivvy’s
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In reply to Post #3 I’ve got the evo+ and love it.
Easy to set up and pack down. Material is nice and the bivvy has loads of room inside
Downside is it’s heavy and the bivvy bag is very long when packed
Doesn’t bother me but it might do some
Got this at a great price and I compared to what you get with a tempest rs which was 3 times the price at the time which really isn’t justifiable
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I would avoid, I had an avid chair that fell apart within first year and they didn't want to know at all
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In reply to Post #1 If you already know that a company well known for poor quality products and testing on the consumer, couldn't even get the design right, im not sure why you would consider spending good money on an avid bivvy
They are basically Fox's budget sister company. I bought two big items from them a few years ago before they were properly found out. The bivvy literally fell apart and two legs on the chair snapped
Avoid
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Any body got some feedback on them after a longer time using?
I remember reports of the initial batch being extremely tight around the poles when erecting. But have not really herd much about them since.
They seem like a lot of bivvy for the price, but I'm concerned this has come at a cost to quality or durability
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