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#17 17 Jul 2020 at 9.41am | | | |
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In reply to Post #15 Nash don't weigh any of their kit. A lad I know bought a titan brolly a few years back and it weighed way more than stated, he rang nash to complain and was told all weights of tackle are estimated
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#16 17 Jul 2020 at 7.34am | | | |
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In reply to Post #15 Don’t trust what the box says mate
Only way is to weigh it properly.
Doubt it is much more than they have said. So it’s size it is on the heavy side IMO
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#15 16 Jul 2020 at 1.09pm | | | |
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My MF60 compact turned up today on the Nash site it says 14Kg. On the box that it was delivered in it said 17.5Kg. The box definetly does not weigh 3.5K.
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#14 15 Jul 2020 at 7.55pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #11 Bet they will say it was weighted with only one part of the sleeping bag on or something...
Tackle firms seem to get away easily with not weighing or measuring things correctly or misrepresenting them...... makes buying without trying a lottery IMO even though I do this myself sometimes
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#13 15 Jul 2020 at 10.38am | | | |
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In reply to Post #12 bump for the recent thread asking questions regards the sleep system
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In reply to Post #11 It will be interesting to see if you get a reply and what is said.
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In reply to Post #9 Yes I flagged the weight issue up to Nash by email after I weighed mine definitely wrong on the website
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#10 2 May 2020 at 11.25am | | | |
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In reply to Post #9 I got the compact one and it’s quite a bit lighter and not all that much small IMO
Ok for the average sized angler for sure.
Very comfy
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I have the mf60 ss3 5seasons and the indulgence pillow and Iv just weighed mine just because I have nothing else to do it was just over 45lb so if I’m correct that’s about 21kg. A lot more than Nash state on there web site
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In reply to Post #6 Great review, thanks for doing it.
24Kg
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In reply to Post #6 Wow thanks for the review, but 24kg jeeez
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In reply to Post #5 just got mine delivered last week I've had pretty much every model of ss over the years from Nash and here are my initial thoughts form the 3 I have here at the minute I did a video below:
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The first I had was the Nash air lite 5 season
Old school bed with wheel adjustments on the side this is a real low profile sleep system it had a mesh under layer which was great for letting the air through on balmy nights but a pain in the winter and so they then released a cover to go under the mattress and it worked great, the mattress itself was a thin Camo and was fastened with toggles ad removable so you could wash it. the double layer bag itself was mushy pea green and fleece lined and did what is was meant to do and the whole thing folds very flat and weighed in at 15kg
the next I had was the lake legends Camo version but a 4 season
The first difference was the height the legs went much higher than the older model, the mesh had gone and the mattress was fixed to the bed with velcro but not detachable and has a lumbar support in the mid section, and it was much more customanle with toggles for you to buy an after market sheet for the mattress and the same on the outside so you can connect a winter or summer shroud (Both I had and think they are great additions) the mattress itself was much thicker than the previous model and it also had the lumbar support in the middle of the bed and the old wheel system had gone and is a lay flat style bed, the sleeping bag itself was much warmer even as a 4 season and has baffles down the side to stop the draught if its not done up and it has the buckles for you to fold it up flat and keep it locked in place weighing in at 16kg
Ive taken delivery of my new MF60 widely this week I got the 5 season 3 leg.
First thing to note is it is heavy!! 24kg with all the layers on and folded up so the weights on the website are wrong!
Thats the bad point now for the plusses firstly the main differences from previous beds are the legs the end only has one leg at the head end on the 3 leg and 4 on the 4 leg version at head and foot so that makes it easier to manage, the other notable difference is the lumbar support runs from the head all the way trough the mid section.
The mattress itself is obviously now memory foam and unlike older models it runs the whole width of the frame so is wider than all other models and that in itself is a great addition, Its mega cosy as you would expect and still has the toggles so you can add a cotton sheet, shroud etc easily
The other plusses for me is that the bag itself is cotton lined which I much prefer and it also has a couple of gimmicks i.e usb connectivity with a pocket under the pillow to charge your phone
Its very hard to give any long term feedback of the new model as its only just out but I have pics and a video of all three side by side which explains it much better than I have
Also to add Ive also got a trakker ELS bed with a Snugpak techlite bag that I use most of the time that weighs 14kg together
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#5 24 Feb 2020 at 12.37pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #4 Time will tell if they lose shape but I was in the market for another bed as the daughter is wanting to come with me, so I have permission to buy my self a new bed and the daughter have my Trakker oval so I always have a back up if I don’t like it. Plus I got a half decent deal onit aswell
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#4 24 Feb 2020 at 12.29pm | | | |
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nice one thx,I too liked the look of them,not sure about the memory foam as I recall kevin nash not long ago on possibly the carp cast slagging off memory foam saying they're no good I winter as they go hard and lose shape,I was surprised when I seen they had released the memory foam sleep system but they did feel comfortable at the nas
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#3 24 Feb 2020 at 12.24pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #2 The one leg at the foot end of the bed. The SS3 only has it at the head end
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