WEB-TEX Extendible Bivi Pole - Green
S1674
- Two-section extendible aluminium bivi pole from WEB-TEX
- Extends from 48cm to 88cm for a raised, pitched shelter roofline
- Lightweight aluminium construction — strong without added bulk
- Pointed end engages the reinforced eyelet on a basha or tarpaulin
- Opposite end has a ground spike for quick, secure pitching
- Raises the tarp roof for better rain/wind deflection and more headroom
- Finished in green for use under cover in the field
WEB-TEX's Extendible Bivi Pole is a two-section aluminium pole built for pitching a basha or bivi shelter in the field, extending from 48cm up to 88cm to give you a proper pitched roofline rather than a flat, low tarp. The aluminium build keeps it light to carry yet strong enough to take the tension of a taut tarpaulin, and raising the ridge line this way helps shed wind and rain more effectively while giving you more headroom underneath. One end is pointed to engage the reinforced eyelet on a basha or tarp, while the other end takes a ground spike, so the pole locates and holds with minimal fuss when you're setting up camp on stalking trips, wild camping or any overnight in the field. It collapses down small for the pack and extends quickly when you need to get a shelter up, making it a sensible, low-cost addition to any bivi or basha kit. Finished in green to stay unobtrusive under cover.
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