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Superterrorizer
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Superterrorizer
   Old Thread  #13 12 Jun 2025 at 2.34pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #12
Do you know how much they weigh and the pack down length?
Blonde_Tim
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Blonde_Tim
   Old Thread  #12 12 Jun 2025 at 1.56pm  0  Login    Register
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I'm lucky enough to have one, so a few points that might help.

52&58 inch versions (I have the larger).

Smal up size is very compact. Only the back two ribs touch the ground so there aren't two longer poles sticking up on pack down. Doesn't seem to affect stability.

The grounds been too hard to get the storm rods in very far, so have just pegged the sides then brace the storm rods against that and it's been great. Last night in it was on the end of a SW setup front on, on a 60 acre pit.

Movie mesh is removable with quite a new attachment type.

Really lightweight and easy to erect (being a brolly obviously), even though the material is tick/laminated type.

Any questions happy to answer.
chester1
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chester1
   Old Thread  #11 11 Jun 2025 at 5.08pm  0  Login    Register
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Ahh, I see
crazycarper92
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crazycarper92
   Old Thread  #10 11 Jun 2025 at 6.47am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #9
The picture they put out was just of the label, rather than the actual brolly
chester1
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chester1
   Old Thread  #9 10 Jun 2025 at 8.32pm  0  Login    Register
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Have you seen pics of these?
chrispfox
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chrispfox
   Old Thread  #8 9 Jun 2025 at 3.42pm  0  Login    Register
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I really like the magnetic one on my Aqua Ultralite. Works brilliantly.
MiniWelsh
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MiniWelsh
   Old Thread  #7 8 Jun 2025 at 8.45pm  0  Login    Register
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I have to agree. I've been so disappointed with these on my Solar bivvy, great in theory but not in practice
Churchy
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Churchy
   Old Thread  #6 8 Jun 2025 at 8.40pm  0  Login    Register
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Not had an issue myself, better than faffing with zips.
braders1978
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braders1978
   Old Thread  #5 8 Jun 2025 at 8.39pm  1  Login    Register
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Them magnetic mozzi fronts are *****,unless you're on completely flat ground
Churchy
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Churchy
   Old Thread  #4 8 Jun 2025 at 1.25pm  0  Login    Register
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Would be nice to see a quality brolly with a decent optional fitted mozzi mesh (ideally magnetic style), doesn't need vents or any of that malarkey.
kells
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kells
   Old Thread  #3 8 Jun 2025 at 12.07pm  0  Login    Register
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Your right nothing says Carp fishing to me more than sitting under a brolly. Be interesting to see what they come up with.
Joe101
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   Old Thread  #2 8 Jun 2025 at 11.33am  0  Login    Register
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I'm an all year brolly fan, and used scope brollys since day 1. I've got two recons and then one of the black ops with the folding ribs. It's good in concept but nowhere near as solid as a normal brolly, so hoping these aren't folding ribs. Be nice to see some new brollys on the market as everyone seems to be all about bivvys these days.
kells
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kells
   Old Thread  #1 7 Jun 2025 at 9.51pm  0  Login    Register
I see from recent Socials that ESP are releasing two new brollies under the quickdraw banner. Any one privvy to the diffrence between these and the Lo Pro brolly. I'm thinking some sort of bi fold spoke system to reduce pack down size maybe??
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