Bivy Rigging Multitool | by Hans Florine Media
Published: 9 years ago
Learn more: http://www.crkt.com/bivy-rigging-multitool-9250
More about the tool: You can take that bivouac on with one hand.
The Bivy™ riggers multi-tool has an easy single-handed operation for when your other one is busy with rigging or holding yourself in place during an emergency.
Hans Florine of Lafayette, CA designed the Bivy™. A world-record holding speed climber and rigger for the famous Bandaloop Vertical Dance Troupe, he knows what it's like to reach for something higher. That's why he created a quality tool that works both on skyscrapers and mountains that scrape the sky.
With this revolutionary multi-tool you just press the button and spring-assisted pliers jump into action and are available for use. A comforting thought for those who are at the end of their rope.
The Bivy™ can also take care of any tasks you throw its way on a planned or unplanned bivouac. A folding knife with a locking liner safety, marlinspike, and Phillips and flathead screwdrivers are there for you or a friend who may be calling for help.
The Bivy™ is the multi-tool to put in your hand when you barely have a free one to spare.
U.S. Patent No. 8,037,787
Photos in video courtesy of BANDALOOP. More information:
Photo 1:
Amelia Rudolph; Artistic Director and Founder of Bandaloop, dances on Mt. Watkins to test the wall for a future project.
Hans Florine and Braden Mayfield found and rigged this wall for superb BANDALOOPING in the granite versatility of Yosemite National Park.
Photo Credit: Braden Mayfield
Photo 2
Meghan Mullen, Amelia Rudolph, Melecio Estrella, and Andrew Ward dance on the Campanile Tower at UC BERKELEY for the 100th anniversary of said Sather Tower.
Riggers Hans Florine and Basil Tsimoyianis prepared the rig for this protected and iconic structure so that dance and art can meet culture and education.
Photo Credit: Basil Tsimoyianis
More about the tool: You can take that bivouac on with one hand.
The Bivy™ riggers multi-tool has an easy single-handed operation for when your other one is busy with rigging or holding yourself in place during an emergency.
Hans Florine of Lafayette, CA designed the Bivy™. A world-record holding speed climber and rigger for the famous Bandaloop Vertical Dance Troupe, he knows what it's like to reach for something higher. That's why he created a quality tool that works both on skyscrapers and mountains that scrape the sky.
With this revolutionary multi-tool you just press the button and spring-assisted pliers jump into action and are available for use. A comforting thought for those who are at the end of their rope.
The Bivy™ can also take care of any tasks you throw its way on a planned or unplanned bivouac. A folding knife with a locking liner safety, marlinspike, and Phillips and flathead screwdrivers are there for you or a friend who may be calling for help.
The Bivy™ is the multi-tool to put in your hand when you barely have a free one to spare.
U.S. Patent No. 8,037,787
Photos in video courtesy of BANDALOOP. More information:
Photo 1:
Amelia Rudolph; Artistic Director and Founder of Bandaloop, dances on Mt. Watkins to test the wall for a future project.
Hans Florine and Braden Mayfield found and rigged this wall for superb BANDALOOPING in the granite versatility of Yosemite National Park.
Photo Credit: Braden Mayfield
Photo 2
Meghan Mullen, Amelia Rudolph, Melecio Estrella, and Andrew Ward dance on the Campanile Tower at UC BERKELEY for the 100th anniversary of said Sather Tower.
Riggers Hans Florine and Basil Tsimoyianis prepared the rig for this protected and iconic structure so that dance and art can meet culture and education.
Photo Credit: Basil Tsimoyianis