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Thanks guys, I'm not sure how or why it's the way it is. I contacted the person that I swapped with and we came to an arrangement that he would pay me a nominal fee so I went and bought a new one this afternoon.
Looking forward to using it now!
Just give the carp a few weeks rest with the spawning then if conditions allow will be back angling.
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In reply to Post #1 No issues with mine either, pitch black in the day.
I would swap it for another
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In reply to Post #1 No issue with mine, had the vapour shield off this morning to dry underneath as it was a quick pack away, the sun was beating down and absolutely no light coming through. Only issue I know of was the front poles having a material action which has now been swapped to mesh again as it put to much stress on the fabric. Mine is the material one and again had no issue.
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In reply to Post #1 Hi mate, i think u have a problem or something.
It is literally pitch dark inside, tried it for the first time 2 weeks ago. During daytime with alot of sun hitting the bivvy there was no light going in.
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Afternoon gentlemen.
Just a quick question, was there an issue with the Nash Titan Hide camo bivvies?
I've just swapped a fox frontier for one but when inside the bivvy you can see loads of daylight through the material... It looks like it's a star light.
I put the hose on it and it and it obviously leaks.
Does anyone know if it's worth using Fabsil?
Many thanks
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