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In reply to Post #46 And me.
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In reply to Post #45 same here
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I haven’t got one single product of Ridgemonkey 😍
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In reply to Post #43 Add Bait Boat to the list
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In reply to Post #30 Yep, don't worry the mk 2 will be great,
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In reply to Post #38 OK Bot. Nice first post before you inevitably comment on something else with a link that gives my laptop AIDS.
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In reply to Post #35 Thanks for the feedback, not much of it about 👍
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In reply to Post #9 Can you make me millions please? I need a ridgemonkey 2 man😂
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In reply to Post #34 ive just got the standard bivvy, set it up in garden for summut to do last night, must admit, im extremely impressed with it.
contrary to belief, their "sponsored" anglers aren't paid, only the ones who actually work for RM and are employed.
like its been said before, no one is forcing anyone to buy any one companies products, life is full of choices...simple as that
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In reply to Post #33 Yeah i agree. For me the whole point of an overnighter shelter is speed of set up, good cover and light weight. So the compact version of these seems a bit of a waste of time to me. But if i fished long stay, or a lot of weekends, or abroad and was a bigger guy then I can see why people would be interested in the bigger 2 man models.
Let’s face it a long stay session isn’t much different to a weeks camping, and most people who take camping seriously wouldn’t try to camp for a week in a low, cramped one room tent. So i reckon these big models will end up selling really well.
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In reply to Post #31 I bought a Titan whatever model 3 years back with winter wrap for around 350 together.Call it 400. No issues yet and it's seen some right old downpours and that's without the wrap but point taken.
It would be a real bummer to spend a grand only to find the same **** going on.
Rex, it is a Oztent of sorts by the look of things. The 1 man compact doesn't appear to offer much over anything else similar on the market except the mark up.
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In reply to Post #30 I thought they had done some sort of deal with Oz tents, and I think camperists rate them. So hopefully this will be a product thats good from the off. Unlike a lot of others
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In reply to Post #30 Agreed lets hope it works out better than my T1 with it's free swimming pool
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A fishing tent, starting price £700. Ok let the field testing begin.
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In reply to Post #28 They'll be selling me one...saw it in the flesh at the Madchester show....Mmm nice
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