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1 Man/2 Man/XL | 1 Man |
Brand | Trakker |
Colour | Green |
GTIN | 5060461945031 |
Type of Fishing | Carp |
MPN | 201518 |
Designed as an enhancement to the Trakker Tempest Brolly Advanced, this Insect Panel provides an effective barrier between you and bankside bugs, including mosquitoes. Supplied with a durable carry bag and T-pegs, the infill mozzi mesh panel weighs just 0.55g, making it a simple and straightforward choice to take with you, and an easy way to increase your comfort on any venue. Tie backs on the door and side panels allow you to enjoy warmer weather, and help to keep your brolly well aired, and ensure you can quickly close up once the bugs close in.
About the brolly:
Made to a revolutionary, patented design, the Trakker Tempest Brolly Advanced gives you the comfort of a bivvy, in the compact profile of a brolly the perfect choice for a weekend session, or for dawn-til-dusk anglers who like comfort and convenience that's sized for almost any approach.
Coming in at approximately 125cm x 220cm x 250cm, and packing down to a compact 110cm x 23cm, this shelter weighs just 12.6kg, including groundsheet and pegs, and comes supplied in a Trakker NXG zipped carry bag, so it's ready to head out to any venue, just as soon as you are.
Supplied with tension straps and T-pegs, this lightweight yet robust brolly features an anti-twist pole system, and heavy duty groundsheet, with a fast, simple set up that makes it quick and easy to get everything sorted on the bank, and gives you more time to focus on your fishing.
There are a number of reasons why a brolly may be better suited to your session than a bivvy. If you're only out for a few hours, it doesn't make sense to waste any of them trying to get a heavy, bulky bivvy set up and packed down at either end of your session. For stalking anglers and campaign carpers pursuing a particular specimen, swims may end up being narrow, tight spaces great for the fish, as many anglers won't bother, less good for an angler trying to set up a large shelter! And, of course, some anglers simply prefer a back-to-basics set up, which brollies fit into very well.
Whatever your reasons for choosing a brolly over a bivvy, the Trakker Tempest Brolly Advanced gives you improved performance across a range of venues. With bivvy-like features, including Adaptive Ventilation Technology, you'll have top quality comfort in compact package that's perfect for keeping things light and simple.
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