bivvy swop?

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hi guys,

im on the look out for a light weight bivvy as ive just joined a new water and the swims are a far walk from the carpark and the swims are a bit tight. ive just brought a NASH 1 MAN DOUBLE TOP EXTREME which is a great bivvy and has only seen the bank 3 times..anyone out there fancy doing a swop?this bivvy cost £249.99 three moths ago im on the lookout for something like a nash groundhog?
 

stephen edge

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Dont have a groundhog,ive got one,great design but made out of regected materials from a Blue Peter project,and when you give them a ring they say you must have pegged it out wrong.
 
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Frothey

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why not just get a profile brolly and keep the bivvy for the winter?
 
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That bivvy takes up a whole barrow though doesn't it ??? I might be interested but, to be honest i wouldn't swap a groundhog for one of those. Another local shop are clearing them out for ?140 a go.

Ryan

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Roto Fryer

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throw the nash in the bin and get yourself a nice brolly all you will ever need for all but the coldest weather
 
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