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Product description
This lightweight emergency bivvy bag keeps body heat close and sheds moisture to help in unexpected outdoor situations. It is a foldable, reflective survival sleeping bag suited to camping, hiking and first aid kits, offering a compact shelter that can be carried in a rucksack or glovebox.
Key Points
The bright orange exterior improves visibility for rescuers, making the bag useful as a signalling aid while you wait for help. Its reflective inner lining helps retain warmth by reflecting radiant heat back to the body, which is particularly valuable in damp or windy conditions. The bag is small and weighs around 110 g, so it will not take up much space and can be added to existing survival gear with minimal burden. For practicality, the material is described as waterproof and easy to clean, which keeps the bivvy ready for repeated use. Consider that, according to the manufacturer, this type of bivvy is most effective as an emergency measure and may not provide the insulation required for prolonged exposure in extreme cold.
🌲 The aluminiumised PE film interior helps trap heat while the exterior colour assists visibility during daylight. 🆘
Technical Specifications
- Name: HONYAO Survival Sleeping Bag
- Weight: 110 g
- Extended size: 91 cm x 213 cm
- Material: aluminiumised PE film, waterproof reflective lining
- Colour: bright orange exterior, reflective silver interior
- Pack count: 1 pack
Usage Recommendations
Use the bag as a temporary shelter to reduce heat loss when a full sleeping system is not available. Unfold it and step inside, ensuring the opening is drawn closed around the neck to limit heat escape. The reflective lining works best when combined with insulating layers underneath, so place spare clothing or a foam pad beneath you if possible. For signalling, lay a contrasting section visible from above or wave the orange outer surface to attract attention.
Avoid relying on the bivvy as a long-term replacement for a well insulated sleeping bag in sub-zero conditions. Additionally, while the material is water resistant, prolonged exposure to heavy rain will reduce heat retention, so seek additional cover when feasible.









