Want to find out more about Wafters and how to optimise their potential? Check out this Article
Come and Check Out this article about Pop-Ups and What Rigs can be Used with Pop-Ups
An Easy Guide to Fishing with Particles, and Topics such as Feeding and How to Prepare and a Few More!
8 of The Best Bivvies with Built-in Groundsheets with a Key Feature Section on Each One
Everything you need to know about Brollies this Guide has got you covered!
Buying a Bivvy that's Suited to Your Needs Can be Tricky, that's where our Guide comes in to help.
Here's a collection of Wader types that are Pretty Versatile Depending on the situation, This Guide has got you covered!
Polarized Sunglasses May Look Cool but They Have More Advantages, Click the Article to See!
Looking to Buy a Fishing Rucksack? Well, This is the Guide for you! Come and Take a Look at What to Recognize when Shopping for Fishing Rucksacks!
An Inclusive Guide of Things Buyers Needs to Consider When Buying Rod Holdalls.
A Buyer's Guide to All They Need to Know When Buying Carryalls and What to Look Out For.
This is the Definitive Guide to Fishing with Mono and Three of the Most Popular Mono Mainline.
An in-Depth Guide into Fluorocarbon Coupled with the Most Popular Fluorocarbon Mainlines.
What is a Fishing Braid? What are the Most Popular Ones? Take a Look and Find Out!
This is an Article About the Right Sized Reel as well as Four of the Best Affordable Spinning Reel.
This Page is About Multiplier Reels and the Specifications such as Size and Ratio and Even How they are Designed.
A Guide on How Fixed Spool Reels works Followed by a section of the Best Carp Fishing Reels For Under £100.
A Guide about Telescopic and Travel Rods with Topics such as Telescopic vs Multi-Piece and the Importance of Matching the Reel.
A Guide to Stalking Rods as well as Information on Bait for Stalking, the Approach and the Right Gear.
A Real Beginner's Guide to Spodding which Includes Keeping the Spod Rods Clean.
An article on what is a spod and a spomb as well as their pros and cons.
This is an Article On The Top Five Best Ready Tied Carp Rigs Recommended by Us.
A Guide For PVA Bags Good For Carp Fishing as Presented to you by TackleTarts.
Brand | Aqua |
Colour | Olive |
Footprint (Depth) (cm) | 185cm |
Footprint (Width) (cm) | 248cm |
GTIN | 5060461942979 |
Height (cm) | 135cm |
Hydrostatic Head Rating | 14000 |
Type of Fishing | Carp |
MPN | 402112 |
Aqua Fast and Light Brolly Olive 100
Aqua's original Fast and Light Brolly hit the market by storm and it quickly became the brolly to beat both in terms of quality of manufacture and speed of setup. It quickly became apparent that the only brand that was going to be able to beat the original was the brand that designed it and this latest incarnation from Aqua really raises the bar. In many ways the Aqua Fast and Light 100 Brolly does exactly what is says on the tin, with and extremely speedy setup and a light transportation weight. In fact, the brolly tips the scales at only 4.5kg (5.5kg including sleeve and pegs), so you'll hardly notice it on your back when you're roving through the undergrowth to find your perfect spot. At only 55 inches in size (and with a footprint of only 248cm x 185cm) it is a compact solution to the roving anglers' shelter problems. It can easily be stored inside a rod quiver but, if you are someone who prefers to use a?barrow, it does also come with a carry case. This ensures that your brolly is kept in tip top condition in storage as well as in transit.
One of the biggest differences between the original and the Aqua Fast and Light 100 Brolly is the increased head room. This gives advanced visibility and it ensures that you can sit comfortably sheltered in the brolly for hours on end. Aqua has achieved this improved head height without adding additional size on the pack-down due to the addition of a ninth rib. This lifts the front of the shelter without significantly altering its structural make up, ensuring that every last inch of internal space is squeezed from its compact footprint. The Aqua Fast and Light 100 Brolly is ideal for tackling tight swims in harsh weather conditions, where you want to be protected from the elements without interrupting your view over the water. It has a further space saver feature at the point where the spokes meet inside the bivvy, ensuring that you can sit completely upright on a?bedchair?chair for comfortable all-day angling.
The Aqua Fast and Light 100 Brolly features both extended storm sides and added wings. These provide additional coverage from the rain, wind, and snow, whilst also ensuring that the panoramic view that Aqua has worked so hard to create remains uninterrupted. The brolly is erected with the help of 24 inch Quicksticks, which are available to buy from Aqua products serpately. These have been designed with a unique threading system, which significantly reduces the amount of time it takes to set up the brolly. These act as storm poles andgive the brolly additional structural support in the worst angling conditions.
One nice feature of the Aqua Fast and Light 100 Brolly is its two rod retainer straps. These provide the perfect place to store your rods whilst you're rigging up or perfromign other bankside tasks. They prevent your rods from slipping down or blowing over whilst you're busy with other tasks and they negate the risk of your rod catching on and ripping your bivvy as it falls to the ground. The Aqua Fast and Light 100 Brolly has been manufactured from Aqua's trademark Aquatexx material. Not only does this actively repel water meaning that the water simply beads off the brolly even in the most intense weathers but it is also totally breathable. This prevents condensation build up inside the brolly system, too. If condensation is a big worry for you, you can also purchase the overwrap. This gives the brolly a front, which is ideal on colder days, and it packs down into a 2kg parcel that is small enough to fit in your rucksack. There is also a groundsheet available to buy. All of the additional products are 100% compatible with previous Aqua Fast and Light products.
No product questions found
Get the best of TackleTarts in your inbox
Information about company
Help
Categories
Useful Articles
Useful Articles