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aarrgghhlnln
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aarrgghhlnln
   Old Thread  #22 9 Oct 2025 at 9.03am  0  Login    Register
What do people think of the wychwood mhr brolly system vs the trakker?

I've been tempted to get one as heard good things, so surprised to not see any mention of it in thd thread.
slipd
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slipd
   Old Thread  #21 7 Oct 2025 at 10.21pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #20
Thanks for the comments guys! I think it's now between the Trakker Tempest Brolly 100 and the Fox Frontier Lite... The Lite would probably slightly edge it but you don't apear to be able to get the Infill (CUM331) anymore and that's important to me. Discontinued already? Or is the v2 out soon, with the rest of the range?

There seems to be better stock levels with the Trakker kit and I can get the brolly, Infill and groundsheet for just over £300.
Baitman
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Baitman
   Old Thread  #20 7 Oct 2025 at 7.19pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #5
The basic trakker tempest 100 is exactly the same as the tempest bivvy.
The early tempest 100 brolly didn't have the option to zip on a front infill panel, but other than that it was just the same. I used one as a brolly, but also added a skull cap to cut down on condensation and give a little extra front coverage.
Getting a tempest 100 that has the front zip then allows you to add an infill, but you will find one with front, skull and groundsheet.

There is a massive second hand market for tempests on fb marketplace, so see what's available locally.

Belch
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Belch
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   Old Thread  #19 7 Oct 2025 at 6.51pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #1
If you're primarily doing days a brolly is def the answer - everything else is heavier / slower and generally daft IMO if you're only fishing short daylight hours. The only benefit to a 'lightweight bivvy' type shelter is if you take loads of gear / are planning to regularly fish into the teeth of a north easterly or consistent driving rain/snow . . .good luck with that!

The Fox 45 Specialist brolly is light and strong but most importantly has a flat back - I've also added additional storm caps so I can set it up in different ways conditions permitting; however think its now unfortunately discontinued. Korum do similar - 50" Graphite Progress . . a little bit heavier at 3.5kg but also flat back and decent sides / central overhead spar for good water run off etc

You could def fish under both in the summer with a compact bedchair . .
Smashing_It
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Smashing_It
   Old Thread  #18 7 Oct 2025 at 6.31pm  0  Login    Register
I know it's boring but I've used a Trakker Tempest V2 doing similar to what you need it for, for, I think, the past10 years now. I've also done a fair few Autumn/Winter overnighters in it as well.

I did buy the groundsheet & front infill, as I knew I was going to be using it during Autumn/Winter conditions, but these are not a necessity if you are only doing overnighters in the summer, IMO.

It has stood the test of time for me, and couldn't recommend it enough. If you can bide your time you can probably buy a second hand one at some point, for a fraction of the price of the newer models too.
dickweed
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dickweed
   Old Thread  #17 7 Oct 2025 at 4.56pm  0  Login    Register
Has loads of different shelters over the years for a few hours to 12 hour overnights.

As a non barrow user I have settled with the korum progress. Great for days and have used it for overnights as well with compact bed.Just over 2 kilo.
Bivvybug
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Bivvybug
   Old Thread  #16 7 Oct 2025 at 4.36pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #1
Korum progress brolly
rjsnape41
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   Old Thread  #15 7 Oct 2025 at 1.00pm  0  Login    Register
Anyone have the Avid Revolve brolly system?
Looking for one myself, the Aqua fast and light looks decent but they have stopped selling the mozzie mesh which I would want.
Fivenil
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Fivenil
   Old Thread  #14 7 Oct 2025 at 8.30am  0  Login    Register
JRC Cocoon 2G Shelter?
Churchy
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Churchy
   Old Thread  #13 7 Oct 2025 at 8.25am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #1
I bought the esp 52” for a winter day shelter, managed to do a night or two under it as well and completely ticks all the boxes. Super light, easy to transport and simple to pop up and dry at home.

I’ve had several tempests, currently using an RS brolly and whilst they are superb I don’t think I’d ever take one for a day session? Surely it’s about taking as little as possible and being able to move as quickly as possible. The last thing I do when leaving the car at the lake is double check the weather to see if I can still leave the brolly in the car.
vossy1
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   Old Thread  #12 7 Oct 2025 at 7.36am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #11
I've got to agree. If I didn't have my Air I'd buy the Lite in a shot at that price as a day shelter. I did have a Supa Brolly many years ago, the 1st and only brolly I've ever had, I simply don't like bosses on the inside, it's a personal thing.
RKB
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   Old Thread  #11 7 Oct 2025 at 7.05am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #6
The Frontier Lite is pretty underrated in my opinion. Tonnes of room, flat back, no pole, short pack down (vs brollies, ultralite etc), very easy up and down, storm poles not needed.
vossy1
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vossy1
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   Old Thread  #10 7 Oct 2025 at 6.17am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #9
If my back gets worse that clutter maybe the difference between me fishing or not. I used my large Fox box in much the same way as your bucket, then I got the RM & Trakker modular buckets since launch, still hunched over using them though.

Edit, pic in. Bought the Fox bucket strap too but 4 storm poles...not likely for short sessions.

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Baitman
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Baitman
   Old Thread  #9 7 Oct 2025 at 6.06am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #8
Don't need any extra clutter, just use a bucket lid.
The internal bucket tray is a great addition, like having the main rebaiting and pva bag stuff to hand without having to get the tackle box out.

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vossy1
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   Old Thread  #8 6 Oct 2025 at 11.23pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #7
I'm the same mate, I've never owned a bed chair buddy type thing as my head touched the top of sloped bivvies (pre square back like now).
My Air V2 mostly gets used on day sessions just with a chair and it can still do my back in. I think 1/2 the prob is rebaiting, stooping/crouching all the time. I keep meaning to make something like the ridgemonkey action station. Failing that I might start using my absolute chair, at least its easy to add a table onto it

Edit, I keep looking at the Preston Deluxe Accessory Tray, sure it could be bodged with a reducer onto a storm pole.
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