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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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In reply to Post #34 What's your thoughts on the Solar undercover system? I've been thinking of one too seen mixed reviews.
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In reply to Post #29 Thats going to be some bivvy sale, it'll be like the bivvy village at one of these fishing shows
no got rid of a couple already including the Kampa inflatable they are brilliant but blooming heavy
just a Quest Stealth Bivvy MK2 (never used it impulse buy) ,Fox Easydome. Carpzone brolly system,an oval,keeping the Tempests bivvy and deciding if I keep the Wychwood or not after seeing what the Solar undercover looks like when its delivered today
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In reply to Post #31 Not sure what version of the Tempest my mate had, but we had that and my Solar up side by side at Gunthorpe and the Solar door is a lot higher.
The Solar only has 2 storm poles, not 4 (whoever mentioned that). In 6-7 minutes you could have it up and a cup of tea made.
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In reply to Post #26 I just pop a couple of small tarps from the pound shop in the bag. Use them to put my gear on and they weigh nothing,
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In reply to Post #30 height in a word
the Wychwood tactical is brilliant shelter and I do like it but it is very very low 120cm
carping on a lake its perfect
BUT ! as I now fish fast flowing rivers my rods are used high and if due to weather Im forced to sit in the bivvy I cant see the rod tips and as my illness has caused 2 of my vertebrae to be pushed out and fractured looks like my back injury will be permanent
and if in the event this Solar shelter isnt a lot better it should be 150cm I will send it back thats the reason I bought it from Amazon as its free returns with no quibbles
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In reply to Post #26 Out of interest, what’s made you go for the Solar brolly over the Wychwood tactical you have?
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In reply to Post #26 Thats going to be some bivvy sale, it'll be like the bivvy village at one of these fishing shows
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I have the sp brolly and it’s the same set up. If you put it up properly. 4 storm poles and one rain gutter pole. I would say 6/7 minutes if you don’t leave the poles in place. The v2 would wipe the floor with it on set up times
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In reply to Post #22 Don't think you'll be disappointed with the Wychwood mate. Seconds to put up really once you get used to it and loads of room. You can put it away with the front zipped in if you really need to as well
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In reply to Post #24 My Solar Undercover Brolly System is being delivered tomorrow
bit pissed off they dont do a groundsheet for it though ?
I always use a groundsheet 100% of the time as I like to be barefoot most of the time just slipping on my Navitas Weaves and with river fishing I prefer to stay up all night under a 45" brolly next to the rods casting every 45 mins or so then reeling in and sleeping in the day
I need to get rid of the rest of my bivvies need to have a good sort out
I am just going to keep the Tempest Bivvy for lakes if ever I go back to them or River swims that I know are flat and big enough for it
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In reply to Post #24 Was an avid 'traditional' brolly user myself for years (Nash Profiles and then JRC Stealths I think) but switching to a Tempest brolly was a gamechanger for me. Love them
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In reply to Post #19 Put it up like a brolly, screw in 2 storm poles and screw central pole off. There’s a clip in pole that goes between the storm poles, but not really felt the need to use it. It’s another 10 seconds if you put that in.
I got it for overnighters and to make moving a more viable prospect, cos I can’t be bothered taking a bivvy down. It’s also lighter than the specs say. It’s just big enough for a bedchair and my gear.
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In reply to Post #22
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In reply to Post #21 Already ordered the MHR mate, looked at it but I was after a full system.
Daz
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In reply to Post #20 Have you considered the fast n light? Can pick up the cyprinus version for around £150 new
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In reply to Post #19 Do you mean the ultra brolly? I thought both versions of the supabrolly were easy to setup, thats why I wanted another that didn't leak.
Daz
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In reply to Post #17 Are they quick to put up mate ? I had a fox supa brolly and was a right faff to get it up and sorted, I’m torn between tempest brolly and the solar.
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In reply to Post #6 There is a mk2 in the works, wont be till next Spring though
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In reply to Post #10 Looks like I’m late to the party, but the Solar undercover is brilliant. Had one a couple of months now and love it. Feels real quality, front goes on super easily (had to put it on once when it p*ssed it down sideways) and it’s a nice height.
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Ordered the MHR, thanks guys.
Daz
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In reply to Post #10 I like both of your choices
but think the biggest difference is the Solar is PROBABLY ? based on a 55" brolly ? and the reason its so much smaller than the MHR thats defo a 60" brolly
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In reply to Post #12
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In reply to Post #12 I have the mhr system and i am 6ft 3 and have loads of head room with the legs extended….
You will be fine
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In reply to Post #11 Is there still plenty of headroom when sitting on the bedchair with legs extended?
Daz
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In reply to Post #10 I have the mhr brolly and the material is quality and nice little touches with the pocket at the back and the bit of a built in groundsheet
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I've narrowed it down to the Solar Undercover Brolly System or the Wychwood HD MHR Brolly System mk2, just need to see them in the flesh to make a decision.
Daz
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Get an Aqua Pioneer. Don't leak and ain't s4it like Fox's garbage.
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In reply to Post #6 They did announce they were but did not say when it would be
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In reply to Post #1 What about one of these ? LINKY POO
AND A 5-year warranty.
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In reply to Post #5 Anyone know if esp are bringing out a new low pro? Did hears rumours they were…
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Wychwood mhr are decent brollys i have the 60 inch system and love it
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In reply to Post #3 Cyprinus do a couple of decent looking brollys. The K2 and A1. I know some people don't like Cyprinus but I can only speak from my personal experiences and I've not had any issues with their shelters.
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In reply to Post #2 Should add that after my experiences with the crossfire I will no longer buy trakker, but I'm after a brolly shape like the supabrolly anyway.
Daz
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Tempest 100T, got one from Heff on here brand new but 2nd hand. Wish I had brought Trakker yrs ago, brilliant, roomy, lightweight, quick to use and simple.
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Well my Mk2 supabrolly has finally given up the ghost so I'm in the market for a new one. I'm looking for something very similar, in fact another mk2 supabrolly that didn't leak would be ideal! I've had the ultrabrolly and sold it after 2 sessions after breaking the centre pole and not getting on with putting it up and down compared to the mk2. The closest thing I've seen is the solar one, is there anything else out there that gives the same coverage, plenty of headroom and is waterproof?
Daz
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