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In reply to Post #12 Now I’ve used it, its a fantastic bivvy, real quality for the money, only thing that’s a minus point is the lightweight groundsheet, I really hate them, but everything else is great for that price!
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In reply to Post #1 I’ve just got the Fox EOS 2 man, haven’t used it yet, but it looks very good for the money, I got it brand new from Parkfields in Liverpool for £145
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Would recommend a JRC, ive had a JRC for 10+years, and its only recently started to let water in on 1 of the seams. Good quality and value when you consider the amount i originally paid for it and hoe much i initially paid for it
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In reply to Post #1 I've got the JRC Contact 2 Man for when I take the kids. Does the job.
Amazed at how much they've gone up though? I think I paid just over £100 2 years ago??
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In reply to Post #2 Another vote for this one, took my youngest one out the weekend, loads of room for us both!
Just trying to get the overwrap now as well for when we get rain.....
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In reply to Post #6 Yep strong like a tree
I ordered the Chub airbrid 2 man 2 days aggo and it is already in Brussel DHL depot.
But i dont think i gonne keep it, the Nash double top mk4 issuch a top bivvy and i like the inner tent, thinking to buy the Nash porch with groundsheet for fishing day/nights with wife and children
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In reply to Post #3 24kgs !!!!!!!
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There's a fox royal 2 man for sale in the classifieds going really cheap.
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In reply to Post #1 not sure if you class this as cheap but its BIG !! but heavy and bit of a steal at this price but there are cheaper/smaller bivvies around
LINKY POO
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In reply to Post #1 JRC Contact Bivvy - 2 Man
Less than 200 quid.
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Hi all,
Looking for recommendations for a simple and cheap 2 man bivvy, for when I take my daughter with me. As long as the quality is okay and it doesn't leak, I'll be happy.
Thanks
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