Reviewed by Advanced Carp Fishing Magazine…
The new HD MHR Brolly from Wychwood impresses on arrival and Karl Jenkinson thinks its gone the extra mile with its features.Having the D-ploy bivvy and a full system brolly in it’s stable already,
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The all-new, HD MHR is one of the latest additions to Wychwood quality assured range of shelters. Having been developed alongside some of the most influential anglers in the UK, this light
Reviewed by Advanced Carp Fishing Magazine…
The Nash Scope range now has a full-size 60in brolly that packs down to a standard, small bivvy size - The Scope Ops!The Nash Scope range is expanding rapidly, providing great-quality luggage and tackle
Reviewed by Total Carp Fishing Magazine…The first thing that struck me about the Oval was the coverage afforded from what is, essentially, a traditional oval. Although it doesn't seem particularly big in terms of footprint (JRC labels it as a 60in
Reviewed by Advanced Carp Fishing Magazine…
JRC Stealth Bloxx Bivvy ReviewAre you after a fast-erecting one-man bivvy with a great price tag? JRC has it covered with its new Stealth Bloxx - it even has a peak.The market is saturated with bivvies
Reviewed by Carpology Magazine…
Trakker SLX V2 BivvyBehold the new ‘Best In Class’ bivvy package from Trakker: the SLXV2 – a shelter which covers every season of the year but with a wallet-friendly price tag.From Danny Fairbrass to Darrell
Nash Titan GlobetrotterThe Titan’s Gone Topless! Reflecting almost 20 years of Titan production, the Nash Titan Globetrotter is the worlds first topless bivvy.The word heritage gets banded around in the bivvy world far too much, but where Nash,
Reviewed by Carpology Magazine...
What's The Best Short Session Shelter?Spring is almost upon us people. So we’ve done all the hard work (think: two days in very strong (and very cold at times) winds, setting up and packing down each one) for you
Wychwood Solace HD Oval Brolly System ReviewI really enjoy the freedom that fishing under an oval brolly gives me. I find that I am far more inclined to move on to fish because they are far easier and quicker to pack away than a bulky bivvy.The