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   Old Thread  #30 30 Oct 2020 at 9.06pm  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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sounds good.pissed of with the condensation on my Nash hide and things falling off my cyprinus fast n light..
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   Old Thread  #29 30 Oct 2020 at 8.51pm  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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I use the JRC Levelbed, the normal version. I put it so the front of the bed is level with the zip on the extension, gives me room for my rucksack and food and bait bags behind the bed, then Plano tackle box in front as a bivvy table. Plenty of room for all the kit.

Sky has room to sleep in front of the bed, or outside.

The front panel has another tension bar, and easily zips off. I've only just put the door on in the past 2 trips, preferring the open front in better weather.
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   Old Thread  #28 30 Oct 2020 at 8.43pm  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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quite tempted on getting one myself nick, what bed chair are you using..I do prefer more space infront of me than behind. id only get the normal front panel aswell..
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   Old Thread  #27 30 Oct 2020 at 6.52pm  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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Still waiting for the replacement to arrive. Not a problem now the A1 pits is inside the tier 3 restrictions.
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   Old Thread  #26 30 Oct 2020 at 12.58pm  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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Very nice bit of kit that!
I have the Cabrio Hybrid Brolly, you can use it with or without the extension, and without the front tension bars, just the side stormsticks. I've found it stable in some rough weather, plenty of room for me and my dog.
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   Old Thread  #25 30 Oct 2020 at 11.28am  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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   Old Thread  #24 30 Oct 2020 at 11.21am  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
what about a hutchy cabrio brolly..?
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   Old Thread  #23 26 Oct 2020 at 4.44pm  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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LOADS of hide XLs will come on the second hand market soon when the tarts want the camo model, thats my suggestion. Great bit of kit
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   Old Thread  #22 25 Oct 2020 at 1.26pm  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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Been fortunate, probably. Have owned 2 Fox brollys, an Oval for over 10 years and an R Series Brolly System for 2 so far.
I am very hard on my gear, use if for overnight boat fishing etc.
They do what they say they will do, and are resilient.
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   Old Thread  #21 24 Oct 2020 at 4.49pm  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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Yes I know, I'm winding myself up my own @rse. LOL

I suppose what I mean is that the Avid is the biggest brolly system I could find before going all out for a bivvy. The swim I fished last week on the Trent was just big enough to get the Avid on, where as a i would have not been able to fish in it with a bivvy. I like the style of a brolly shelter, but being 6'3" and 18 1/2st a bivvy would suit me better, but I'm not that keen on a bivvy. I'm not one to chop and change my gear, I like to get it right at the start and I look after my stuff. If my Avid had been perfect we wouldn't be having this discussion and I would have carried on. But I'm now in two minds whether to have another brolly system because of the problems I, and lots of other people seem to have had with them. I just thought the Avid would have been better made. That's all.

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   Old Thread  #20 24 Oct 2020 at 3.47pm  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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Simon one min your saying you want a small shelter for tight river swims then the next your saying that a bivvy with dimensions of
HEIGHT mm 1400mm
WIDTH mm 2400mm
DEPTH mm 1800mm
is too small ? confused .com

I have the even smaller Wychwood BROLLY and just did 48 hours on the trent with total comfort mind you I bought a compact bed purely for the river pegs
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   Old Thread  #19 24 Oct 2020 at 1.16pm  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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Size put me off TBH. It's smaller than the Avid and I use the Benchmark X bedchair.

The Avid ticked all the right boxes, but I'm a little put off by the fact it was so poorly made and it leaked second time out. I don't really want a bivvy but may have to. I can get a wrap then to be doubly water resistant.

Getting a river swim that you can get a bivvy in is an ask, but not impossible. A small enough shelter footprint, but big enough for me and my gear is what I wanted and the Avid brolly system was what I thought would be just that.
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   Old Thread  #18 24 Oct 2020 at 11.33am  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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what about the new Wychwood Tactical Bivvy
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   Old Thread  #17 24 Oct 2020 at 11.14am  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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What about an M3 ??

Don't really want an out and out bivvy, but it's looking like I may have to go that route.
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   Old Thread  #16 22 Oct 2020 at 4.32pm  Login so you can post / reply  Register so you can join in!
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Not if you are tall and dont want to throw money away.The build quality is shocking on these latest offerings
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