looking for the best Bivvy to buy

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Barry Edney

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So are we to assume that Nash bivvies are not a good buy? I too am thinking of getting a bivvy and was looking at the Nash range. Maybe I should look elsewhere.
 
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Cakey

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Im telling you I would have be drier under the stars the night Rik is talking about !
 
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richard gray

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pay the extra and go for nash i have had a nash tittan for the last eight years and you cant fault them
 
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Carp Angler

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Despite what everyone else says about them?

8 years ago, they may have been made somewhere else, of late the quality seems to be somewhat lacking, but you still have to pay the OTT prices.

I've wasted enough keystrokes trying to get carpers to admit to being wrong.
 

Ozz Buchan

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I've just picked up the Diawa 2man (old style) it takes about 7mins to put up but what a brill piece of kit...well impressed for 135.00 quid
 

Ozz Buchan

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Mark,
Forget the cypry, its very thin and I havn't heard a good report about one yet... know of 5 thats been sent back.
 
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Mike Lee

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I think I've mentioned the Tackle Box bivvy here before.
Can't fault it and dead easy to put up and take down.
If you wanna know more 'bout it just ask mate...
 
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Bob Hornegold

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50inch umbrella, two poles and a JRC overwrap.
Did two nights a week last winter, cost about ?60.00
 
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Paul Williams

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You won't regret it!.....but then my first bivvy years ago really was a lorry tarpullin!
 
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Richard Bytheway

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try the chub bivvy. not the easiest to put up , but very roomy. AND WATERPROOF1
 
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