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In reply to Post #22
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In reply to Post #22 Trakker are ***** but Nash are even worse
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I've got a Titan T1 and T2, the bags are very flimsy. I think the build quality on both bivvies is poor. The stitching failed on some of the internal pegging points for the capsule on my brand new T1. I sewed them back in myself as I thought I'd make a better job of it although I did report it to Nash in case I had any more issues (they didn't care). Two of the poles on my T2 have become detached from the main block after only being used for a dozen or so times. looks like they are held in place by small pins which have worked loose. I have had to repair it myself by adding a couple of split pins. I expected far better for the money, won't be buying Nash again.
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In reply to Post #1 I’ve had the Titan one man for say just over 18 months and never had any problem with the bag, the bivvy looks like it’s 10 years old due to the fading mind ( I’ve hammered it tho, say 200 nights) and collects water on the roof even with the tension bar but the bags spot on. Ring Nash spares and ask for a replacement or get in touch with scruffy bob, custom camo and the likes and buy a replacement
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In reply to Post #22 Every time, right?
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Jesus , can you kids not get a room and tell each other ‘mines better than yours’ in there !
It’s like listening to the kids 😂😂😂
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In reply to Post #18 are you on the mushrooms tonight?
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In reply to Post #18 Its definitely got king in a word I would use for nash gear,****ing *****
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Titan King of bivvies, tempest in all its guises are variations of the king.
#pukka pies #steakandkidney #chickenandmushroom.
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In reply to Post #16 In my experience most Nash gear was made in the dark.
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In reply to Post #14 Why are Nash made in the UK
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In reply to Post #12 You are clearly deluded then if that's what you think.As another post states go around some day ticket waters and have a tally up,i bet there are more tempests than nash
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In reply to Post #13 And the Tempest is made in the UK? Lol
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In reply to Post #11 There are a lot more tempest sold than Nash go round any day ticket water your be lucky to see a titan but loads of tempest or other trakker bivvys the titan was ground breaking in 1991 great bivvy I had one but now overpriced cheaply made
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In reply to Post #11 Think not. I read many guys selling a tempest and getting a Nash and be glad the did.
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In reply to Post #10 That could be do with more Tempests are sold than Nash
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In reply to Post #9 I really read much more complaining about the Tempest than the Titan T1's. I really think the Nash bivvy's are better.
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Never had any faith is Nash junk.
Would not use Nash gear if it was free.
Utter junk.
For shelters I have used trakker for the last 25 years and never been let down.
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In reply to Post #7 They are all crap, just that Trakker is a bit less crap than the others!
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In reply to Post #6 Just like Trakker, then.
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In reply to Post #4 I don't think so anything thats got the word Nash on it is poor quality
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In reply to Post #3 Is that the titan that fades and has built in roof pool
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In reply to Post #3 I indeed think the Titan is a better bivvy than the Tempest!
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In reply to Post #2 What the tempest 🤣🤣
Titan is rock solid IMO ok bag isn’t brill but rather that was poor than a shoddy bivvy
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In reply to Post #1 sell it Get a tempest before it all falls apart
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Has anyone noticed the bag of the Titan T1 (maybe also the others) rips quite easily? As this bad is made of the same material as the bivvy, it worries me that the bivvy's will rip quick too.
Anyone got experience with this?
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