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In reply to Post #1 Hi m.8
I have the full aqua fast light and love it. Wrap fits mint and fits my nash Ss3 5 season bedchair and stuff in easy. I also have the tempest v2 brolly again class. Just love the aqua more I like the spokes above my head hang my keys and alarm receiver on them and when used with good storm piles solid
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In reply to Post #48 Thankyou
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In reply to Post #47 61.5 inches or 5ft 1.5 inches old school but google converted it too
1.5621 meter
156.21 cm
1562.1 mm
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In reply to Post #43 Whats the packdown length of the brolly if you get a chance to measure it please
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In reply to Post #45 Fox kit, leaking, REALLY? Oh my
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In reply to Post #36 What a mare, my friend just purchased the fox 60 ventec brolly and that leaks. He was thinking of getting a Wychwood.
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one important thing with the Solar Undercover brolly System is the weight Solar state is miles out
they state its 10.5kg but when Rob weighed his it was no where near that
So mine came and after removing the packaging I weighed mine its exactly 7.4kg with everything pegs front poles etc
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In reply to Post #35 Re the Solar Undercover, pretty much what Gerry said really! The material feels quality, I’ve had it in p*ssing down rain and it didn’t leak Front panel zips on really easily, and it goes up very quickly.
You’d be pushed for space with a massive sleep system, but I can get a bedchair and my gear in it without issue. I really like it overall and after putting up a bivvy last week I realised how much faff it is compared to the brolly system!
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In reply to Post #41 Good call but you should also advise remortgaging his home first.......
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In reply to Post #40 . . .get a Pio Ultralite 100. . .!
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In reply to Post #39 Not all tackle, just the stuff that doesn't do what it's supposed to, like keep you dry!
Daz
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In reply to Post #36 I’m sensing your not amazed with the quality of tackle these days 😁
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In reply to Post #35 @ ms1970
Doing_a_brew ( Rob)
is your man for a review on the Solar Undercover brolly system he has been using one for a while now
I have only put mine up in the garden and will be a while before Im fit enough to actually use it but first impressions very well made and for my uses is a good compact size
being only 150cm deep I can see why a few people say its too small for them but my bed fits in and goes to the back with enough room for my needs
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In reply to Post #36 wow thats terrible !!
Wychwood seem to be having lots of problems ??
and thats really sad as they have gone from making some of the best shelters on the market too one where its a lottery if you get a good one or a bad one
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First time out with the MHR last week, rained a bit and,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it leaked! In 3 places, needless to say it's going back.
Daz
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