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In reply to Post #13 I had the t1 camo pro and sold it. I bought it because I liked the idea of the inner dome. It was a very good biv but too heavy and cumbersome for me.
Moved onto a Hide XL pro and never looked back.
IMO when you factor in the cost, footprint and weight I think the Hide XL pro is the best bivv you can buy. I paid £220 for mine with the infill (TFT were selling the green ones cheap in the summer). It weighs 8 kilos. It can take a wide solar bedchair and I can get my solar sp c-tech sofa chair in too side on. Ive had it out in recent storms and it doesn't budge and it's never let a drop of rain in.
I'm considering buying the standard size too for my weekday overnighters as it's the same weight (or even lighter) as most brollys and I can still use my wide bedchair!
My only complaint with the hide is Nash never did a skullcap for it. Tbf the vapourshield does do what it says on the tin though.
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In reply to Post #14 I'm very very tempted mate
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In reply to Post #13 Should be able to report back.
Hope this isn’t a mistake but ordered the T1 Camo Pro.
If my Hide had the zip in groundsheet I would have kept that as it’s awesome but had a few rivers running through when on a slopey swim and also a few unwanted wildlife.
If Nash did a zip in groundsheet version I wouldn’t bother with the T1 Pro tbh.
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I have the titan hide XL camo pro and I'm thinking is the T1 camo pro that much better.....
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In reply to Post #11 For what you get nothing comes close for that money. Can only mean they are releasing a new model soon surely as that is silly cheap
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Currently £500 on TFT, tempting me
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I’m just guessing, but presumably given the price of the T1 seems to be being slashed, there’s a new one coming? Anybody got any ideas of if a new one is coming?
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In reply to Post #1 I have the previous t1 in camo best bivvy I’ve ever owned like said in previous posts it is on the heavy side
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Very very tempted, don't know what to do
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Its a good bivvy, I've had mine a couple of years now with no issues. A few of friends have OLD t1/2's and they are still going strong.
The only ting I would say is the inner capsule is a bit of a pain in the arse when packing up..but I have just removed mine for now.
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In reply to Post #1 Had various Nash Bivvies and honestly can say
never had an issue with any of em…
Solid made bits of kit
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In reply to Post #4 I have one and its an epic bit of kit imo. For a fat guy with a bad back love the extra head room. It looks great sets up relatively quickly and has enough space for longer session. Its on the heavier side but you can make that a lot lighter if you remove the inner dome etc. For me the weight isnt a problem. I have had mine now since release over a year ago and material still like new.(I do have the additional hd ground sheet to keep it clean and also use a blockhouse if I need to work from the bank).
All in great bivvy if the height/size is what you are after
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Thanks, appreciate the reply’s 👍
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Way back since the titan AS brolly was a current model almost every Nash shelter you see for sale second hand has ripped or torn mesh that the poles go trough !
I’d rethink
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