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Snapper1725
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   Old Thread  #22 16 Oct 2025 at 3.55pm  1  Login    Register
In reply to Post #21
Thank you for the reply 👍
shilts
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   Old Thread  #21 16 Oct 2025 at 12.37pm  1  Login    Register
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I believe you are correct regarding the bags but stand to be corrected . The top is waterproof but the bottom isn’t . I have my fox pillow and bivvy table folded up inside - it’s tight but doable.
Snapper1725
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   Old Thread  #20 16 Oct 2025 at 11.07am  0  Login    Register
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Cheers for update
Couple of questions
From the watching a few videos the first cover on is the 3 season part of the bag and the part with the flap round it is the 2 season part, is that right

Is it possible to store your pillow inside when you fold it up, I can get 2 pillows and fox bivvy table in the Flatliter with the standard Aquos cover on
Cheers
shilts
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   Old Thread  #19 15 Oct 2025 at 7.16pm  0  Login    Register
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I ended up getting the sp c tech sleep system in standard . I’ve used it once so far and my initial thoughts are that it is really comfy . With the two bags I’d imagine it to be not quite as warm as my old mk2 flatliter plus thermal cover but looks as though it would be warm enough . Definitely wider and quite a bit heavier but as I barrow my gear this isn’t a problem . I would say that the only negative thing would be the height . When the front isn’t on my tempest it’s not a problem but as soon as this is zipped on it’s difficult to see out without ducking your head whilst sitting on the bed . Not quite sure why it needs to be quite so high but I guess I’ll get used to it . Would I swap back to the mk2 flatliter plus thermal? No ,the comfort and build quality are second to none on the solar .
vossy1
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vossy1
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   Old Thread  #18 15 Oct 2025 at 5.06pm  0  Login    Register
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Interesting, I was veering toward the Flatliner because of images of second hand Solar beds with significant sag, the thought being if I still have to use a sim, which is the lighter bed to use it on...hmm.
Snapper1725
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   Old Thread  #17 15 Oct 2025 at 4.50pm  0  Login    Register
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Hi
Thanks for the reply, I’d recently been looking at the fox Flatliner X all season but mate bought the Solar bedchair only and sez it’s very comfortable so I’ve ended up looking at the sleep system for comfort on longer seasons ( like you wrong side of 50)
Don’t think the height would bother me as I’ve always nearly got the legs extended
Think I’d keep my Flatliter along with both covers as one lake I fish I’ve to carry the bedchair to the lake over a couple of trips
Cheers for the reply
Jonnas
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   Old Thread  #16 15 Oct 2025 at 4.21pm  1  Login    Register
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I went from a Flatliter Mk2 Std to the standard size solar MF some months ago. Here are my thoughts:

The Solar is slightly wider but not noticeably, however the bag does seem to have more room in it.

The bag on the solar is significantly lighter than the bag on the fox. The fox bag was like the single layer on the Solar, I had the separate Aquos cover which was very bulky but very warm, the double layer on the Solar is probably a little less warm than the Fox bag plus cover but significantly less bulky and heavy. I've not done the winter in the Solar so time will tell if its warm enough.

The Solar is significantly higher, to the point where I will try and figure out how to shorten the legs when I get some time to look at it. I don't like a super low bed but it is very, very high. Only benefit is you can get plenty underneath it. It doesn't fit under a conventional brolly very well either which is a problem for me.

The Solar bed is way, way more comfortable than the Fox. I used to have a self inflating mattress on mine in-between the bed and bag which improved it but the Solar MF is a different level entirely.

The solar bed is quite a bit heavier and takes up a bit more room on the barrow, it is quite noticeable.

In summary, the Solar is way better than the Fox, there is no way I would go back but I am the wrong side of 50 so comfort has gone up in my priority list.
Snapper1725
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   Old Thread  #15 15 Oct 2025 at 1.47am  0  Login    Register
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Did you get one in the end
I’ve the same Fox Flatliter Mk2 standard
Did you go for the standard size which I think is slightly bigger than the Fox
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Rebullio
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Rebullio
   Old Thread  #14 14 Aug 2025 at 6.07am  0  Login    Register
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Just weighed mine as on a weight limit for a france trip, the system without the outer 2 season section weighed 17.5kg, yes heavy but very comfortable
fatmanscoop
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   Old Thread  #13 29 Jul 2025 at 2.14pm  1  Login    Register
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Sleeping bags aren't rated in seasons anymore. Everyone is different when it comes to whether or not they run hot or cold. The bed is the best bed ive ever used by along way. I've slept comfortably down to zero degrees in the single layer. With the outer layer on id be able to sleep down to temperatures that would be pointless fishing in as the lake would be frozen. If you have bad circulation then it would be perfect. It's heavy but I have gotten my wide version on my barrow so depends on how fit you are on how you can transport it. Ive used it sleeping in the back of my van when im working away and it very comfortable. Wouldn't buy any other brand of chair or bed now.
braders1978
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braders1978
   Old Thread  #12 23 Jul 2025 at 9.01pm  0  Login    Register
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Fox Duralite mk2 might be out soon
Nigel18
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   Old Thread  #11 23 Jul 2025 at 5.20pm  0  Login    Register
Seems out of stock everywhere
Duratec
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   Old Thread  #10 23 Jul 2025 at 12.02pm  0  Login    Register
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Correct.

As it happens I've also got a Duralite. You won't be disappointed with the solar (apart from the difference in weight)
GGDT
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GGDT
   Old Thread  #9 23 Jul 2025 at 11.22am  0  Login    Register
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Is it possible to remove both bag sections and then just zip the 2 season section back on?

A 3 season bag would be way too hot for me at this time of year.

I'm currently using a Fox Duralite which I have a 1 season summer bag for so I'm looking for something similar ideally.

Rebullio
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Rebullio
   Old Thread  #8 22 Jul 2025 at 5.56pm  0  Login    Register
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as above its 3 + 2 season although i got mine in may and took off the top section straight away and tbh even just the 3 season section is too hot, only the top 2 season section is waterproof as i found out after leaving a window up during a big downpour lol... luckily it was the foot end and wasn't too bad.

I suppose you maybe could just zip on the the top 2 season waterproof section but not certain.
It seems wide at 90cm(standard size) and is taller than my previous benchmark bed but is the comfiest bed i've owned
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