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Westmidsmoaner
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Westmidsmoaner
   Old Thread  #30 3 Jun 2026 at 7.16pm  0  Login    Register
Aqua fast and light ?
SixStringScott
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SixStringScott
   Old Thread  #29 3 Jun 2026 at 1.11pm  1  Login    Register
Solar brolly has just been delivered. I’m fairly impressed. I paid full whack at £210 but it ticks all the boxes. The smaller storm poles were not as difficult to fit as I was lead to believe. They were tight but very do-able. Material is ok, I’m not a fan of camo but this had all the other features I wanted. It’s super light, fits back in the bag ace as well. No problems with the button to collapse it so far. Quick whip over with some Fabsil Gold and it’s ready for when the close season finishes
The-Heff
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The-Heff
   Old Thread  #28 25 May 2026 at 4.35pm  0  Login    Register
Edited, i didnt read the first post so my input was of no use
essesxandy
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essesxandy
   Old Thread  #27 25 May 2026 at 9.29am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #23
I've left the short storm poles on my Nash Groundhog since the day I got it (many years ago) and they have never caused a problem.
Greekskii
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Greekskii
   Old Thread  #26 24 May 2026 at 4.14pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #23
Only one that doesn’t is the pole for the front to stabilise it. I have never used mine and never felt it wasn’t stable enough though. I put avid quik adapters on my storm poles but never take them off. Just easier if I do want to for whatever reason. Be worth putting the lagging on or cleaning them off properly otherwise the inside of the brolly might get muddy.
Gashman
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Gashman
   Old Thread  #25 24 May 2026 at 2.57pm  0  Login    Register
Solar undercover, does everything you need it too and is rock solid.
MiniWelsh
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MiniWelsh
   Old Thread  #24 24 May 2026 at 11.54am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #23
All storm poles can stay on. I've had one since release and never had any damage caused packing down this way. You do need to be mindful and tuck the storm poles in but that is not difficult at all. The little ones cause no drama at all once fitted
SixStringScott
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SixStringScott
   Old Thread  #23 24 May 2026 at 10.53am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #20
I have read this. I’ve also read that the short poles are a nightmare to get in place. Apparently they can also be left in place once there? My only worry with leaving storm poles in place is them penetrating the brolly material? I might cut down some pipe lagging to fit over the ends when packing away.
MiniWelsh
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MiniWelsh
   Old Thread  #22 24 May 2026 at 9.05am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #21
The brolly I had before the Solar. Personally I slightly prefer the Solar, mainly as it has the vents, my Wychwood didn't
James_9
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   Old Thread  #21 24 May 2026 at 6.57am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #1
Wychwood MHR.....you wont go wrong.
MiniWelsh
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MiniWelsh
   Old Thread  #20 24 May 2026 at 6.37am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #19
The mechanism can be a bit stiff when packing down and for speed you do need to keep the storm poles on and just collapse them. I've given that advice to a few people on here who initially struggled with it but if you do that then it really is a solid system and quick and easy to set up. Overall a great system and good value as well
SixStringScott
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SixStringScott
   Old Thread  #19 23 May 2026 at 10.11pm  0  Login    Register
I think its got to be the solar then lads. It seems to get most of the votes. Anything to watch out for problem wise?
Hadrian
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   Old Thread  #18 23 May 2026 at 8.08am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #15
I’ve had the solar brolly for getting on 3 years now, nice bit of kit, reasonably lightweight, decent coverage without the front, I do like the fact you can leave the front storm poles attached, this makes erection much quicker. I’m currently using a JRC Cocoon II wide bed, 8 leg (220 x 100cm)and although it obviously touches at the rear corners it still leaves a decent amount of room and cover at the front
Backofthenet
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   Old Thread  #17 23 May 2026 at 7.47am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #15
Not sure but if you compare the dimensions of the Solar bed with the Nash T9490. My Nash fits in but anything longer or wider would be pushing it in my eyes
Backofthenet
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   Old Thread  #16 23 May 2026 at 7.42am  0  Login    Register
I forgot to add, regarding my solar brolly I’ve decided I’m taking that over my bivvy for an upcoming 72hr session. If I need to move swims it will make life so much easier
Jimmers532
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   Old Thread  #15 22 May 2026 at 11.27pm  0  Login    Register
Anyone know if the solar brolly would fit a solar sp mk2 bedchair in ?
SixStringScott
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SixStringScott
   Old Thread  #14 22 May 2026 at 10.19pm  0  Login    Register
Anyone else have any experience with the Avid Dual Layer Brolly?
Greekskii
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Greekskii
   Old Thread  #13 22 May 2026 at 1.47pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #12
Love my solar brolly. Up and down within a minute all pegged in. Light too.
Backofthenet
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   Old Thread  #12 22 May 2026 at 1.39pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #2
+1

I bought one of these recently and so far have used it about 8 times for quick overnighters. It’s a solid piece of kit and very easy to put up and take down. I can get my Nash T9490 sleep system and kit in there no probs. Definitely worth a look
SHimmer45
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SHimmer45
   Old Thread  #11 21 May 2026 at 9.49pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #4
RRP on the nash is MIND BLOWING
SixStringScott
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SixStringScott
   Old Thread  #10 21 May 2026 at 7.11pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #9
I've got a friend who randomly messaged me after posting this. He said he has only used it 4 times and it's mint. I've read the reviews and they seem pretty good. I know it's heavier than other brollies but has to be lighter than my original T1 with the the add ons? Avid website advertises the full system at 9.6kg
yonny
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yonny
   Old Thread  #9 21 May 2026 at 11.46am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #8
No.
I was looking for one a week or two ago.
Can't find one anywhere.
RKB
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   Old Thread  #8 21 May 2026 at 11.07am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #5
The ESP 58 is a cracking bit of kit. Is it available though?
stuart200
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   Old Thread  #7 21 May 2026 at 10.55am  1  Login    Register
In reply to Post #6
at 16kg all in its the opposite of what you want?
SixStringScott
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SixStringScott
   Old Thread  #6 21 May 2026 at 8.35am  1  Login    Register
Has anyone any experience with the Avid HQ Dual Layer brolly? Been offered one for £250 second hand
LA_
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LA_
   Old Thread  #5 20 May 2026 at 9.37pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #1
Got to be a fast n light or the esp 58
Belch
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Belch
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   Old Thread  #4 20 May 2026 at 6.23pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #1
Nash Scope Ops Recon . . Wychwood MHR? Personally would go heavier with Aqua Fast n Lite (not so lite) or pref Aqua Ultralite (also not so lite) as larger and more versatile . . .
dickweed
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dickweed
   Old Thread  #3 20 May 2026 at 5.38pm  0  Login    Register
Daiwa mission is 3.2 kilo for the basic one.

Another model is available with a front.
bashmeister
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bashmeister
   Old Thread  #2 20 May 2026 at 5.38pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #1
Solar undercover brolly... Can't fault mine whatsoever Ÿ‘Œ
SixStringScott
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SixStringScott
   Old Thread  #1 20 May 2026 at 4.16pm  0  Login    Register
Hi lads, I'm after a lightweight brolly system for quick overnighters. It needs to be lightweight, fast erect and have the extras (groundsheet and front) for a bit more comfort in wetter conditions. I would prefer a traditional brolly rather than a tempest etc if possible. Had a 100T before and loved it but want something that feels a bit more 'traditional' No real budget restrictions.

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