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In reply to Post #3 I have had a solar undercover for a couple of years. Great bit of kit. The centre boss button does stick sometimes but you get the knack of how much pressure to put on it so it goes down first time. I use mine in winter without the front on, not for everyone but I have a good bag and bedchair. I rarely put the front on tbh.
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In reply to Post #13 I can’t look at it Daz as I can’t get the thumbs up yet (no a member long enough and not enough posts).
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Having looked at the Aqua more it seems the weight and size of the bag is an issue.
I think it’s between the Solar or the 100T + the front panel.
I’ll keep an eye out on online for any sales and go with whichever I can get the best deal on.
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In reply to Post #1 There's a Fox Retreat Full Brolly system for sale in the classies. Although I'm the seller I couldn't recommend this brolly highly enough. Only reason I'm selling is I prefer the space in my frontier XD.
Daz
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Im interested in seeing the new korda brollies and brolly system.Im not sure what can be done to change much on a brolly,I do like the storm poles idea on the new fox brolly
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In reply to Post #8 Agreed, an Ultralite would be totally over the top here.
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In reply to Post #1 I picked up an ESP brolly in 52" for days, its half the weight of every brolly you've listed (plus i've done a couple of nights under it). Brolly also goes into quickdraw quiver so all rods and brolly kept together neatly.
Head clearance will depend on what chair you are using, i have a few but for mobility i tend to use a Korda chair which means head clearance is no issue whatsoever, i'm 6ft tall.
You don't need acres of room for day kit, just enough to squeeze under and chuck a rucksack under, i do try and carry my kit rather than bother with the barrow so the weight saving is important.
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In reply to Post #1 I just purchased a Tempest 100T as a simple day shelter since getting old I am feeling the cold more and wanted something easy and quick to put up and down, gives excellent protection without having to bend double to get in and out.
It packs down nicely, smaller than my 3 rod 10ft retractable rod holdall.
Very pleased with it, the height and stability are great and wish I had bought one earlier.
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In reply to Post #7 I have the Solar and the Ultralite. I use the Solar much more often.
The ultralite is not a brolly. Its heavy even without carrying all the accessories and pack down is nearly 2m long. You have to use two sets of storm poles that you cannot keep attached and it’s no good if you need to face into a wind.
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Again, a bit more pricey like the Tempest but has anyone got any experience with Aqua Ultralite 100?
The material seems to be a lot thicker and comes with everything for just over £400.
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Hopefully the Solar will go on offer somewhere with a bit of luck. I’ll keep looking online.
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Never had any issues with my Solar Undercover, good bit of kit. I just put my unhooking mat on the top in the winter.
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In reply to Post #3 If you're only doing days then the solar brolly would be perfect. I've never had any issues with mine to be honest. I love mine and I've been out in some horrendous weather and it has been spot on.
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In reply to Post #2 Thanks for the response.
I am keen on the Solar as you get a bit of extra headroom. I’ve seen a few people say they had issues with the button to let brolly down and issues with the small poles, guessing yours has been fine?
I doubt I’ll be doing any overnighters in the winter just day sessions so only need something to keep the wind and rain off for the day.
The Trakker definitely looks the most sturdy and long lasting. I’ll keep my eye out for deals on the 100T.
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In reply to Post #1 Hi mate
I have the solar undercover and the 100T. The solar brolly is a fab bit of kit.. light and goes up easy as you can leave all the poles attached. Only my opinion but it's a spring summer and autumn only brolly. Not sure i would want to be out in it in winter!!!
For me the 100T ticks every box and this is all I use even for weeks in France. A bit heavy but worth it . I'm 6 foot and pretty big , my bed is the solar mk2 and fits a treat. With the skull cap fitted you have a water tight, no condensation brolly. It really is basically a bivvy. 👍
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I’m looking for a lightweight, quick and cheap(ish) brolly system with good enough build quality to last.
I have seen a few threads on the forum from 2 -3 years ago as new products are coming out all the time, I thought people on here may have found better alternatives since then.
It’s only going to be used for day sessions in the winter open fronted so will want a removable front to make it lighter and overnighters in the summers with the front on.
I won’t even be using a bedchair for the overnighters just a reclining chair, so internal space isn’t massively important.
I’m 6’3 so looking for as much height as possible.
I’ve done some research and put a list together, I’m hoping people will be able to suggest better options or provide pros / cons or reasons to avoid etc for the below.
1. Solar Undercover
1000mm HH
I’ve seen adverts saying 7kg and 10.5kg (can someone please confirm?)
264x150x150(h)
£209.99 (extra £29.99 for groundsheet)
I have seen mixed reviews on the forum for this.
2. Prologic C-Series 65
8000mm HH
190D material
7.5kg
260x220x140(h)
£134.99
3. Prologic Avenger 65
10000mm HH
210D material
6.5kg
255x190x135(h)
£169.99
4. Avid Carp Revolve 60
10000mm HH
210D material
7.5kg
250x185x138(h)
£169.99
5. Daiwa Mission Overnighter Plus –
5000mm HH is this a bit low?
320D material
7.5kg
230x???x150(h)
£169.99
Not actually a brolly and a bit more than I wanted to spend but is this worth the extra instead?
6. Trakker Tempest Brolly 100 or 100T
1000mm HH
210D material
7 - 8kg
250x230x120or145(h) I think the 100 may be too low at 120mm
£270 to £330 with the infill panel
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