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i need a new bivvie .wots the best two man and easy to put up and value

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Hi Quorky;; It really depends on how much you are willing to spend on one.
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if you have the cash buy the best get yourself a trakker armo mk11 best bit of kit on the market by a mile
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you can get a JRC STI twin skin 2 man bivvy from climax tackle for 159
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iv got £300 to spend and like one with built in ground sheet
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try the nash extreme 2 man .It's big , quick to put up if theres 2 of you and comes with a built in ground sheet.If you look around you may find the mark 1 version for under £300 or the mark 2 for £330.
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Trakker keeps the weather out, sadly they get sodden inside due to condensation if there's even a tuft of grass sneaking through the groundsheet edge. Terrible things!!

STIs yer need a forklift truck to cart them about and another condensation generator!

 Nash Extreme or Fox euro/continental for speed of putting up and DRY inside.

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dont know which sort of trakker you been in mate i have the armo mk11 never had a problem with condensation any single skin bivvy will generate a certain amount of condensation just leave the door open a bit no problem. and you must be the only person on here to prefer a nash/fox bivvy instead of a trakker

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