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1 Man/2 Man/XL | 1 Man |
Brand | Sonik |
Cap | Unavailable |
Colour | Green |
Footprint (Depth) (cm) | 185cm |
Footprint (Width) (cm) | 240cm |
Groundsheet? | Included |
GTIN | 5055279514104 |
Height (cm) | 135cm |
Hydrostatic Head Rating | 5000 |
Mozzi Infill | Available |
Overwrap Available | Unavailable |
Square Metres (m) | 4.44m² |
Type of Fishing | Carp |
Vents | Unavailable |
MPN | SKTBV080 |
Giving you a lightweight yet rigid bankside shelter option, the Sonik SK-TEK 60" Brolly features a low-profile central boss for increased internal space, while a quick set up central pole makes getting this shelter ready for your session as hassle-free as possible, and ensuring you can get on and get fishing sooner rather than later.210 denier PU backed polyester, and a 5,000mm hydrostatic head, ensure that you're completely protected from the whims of the elements, and keep your tackle and other kit dry, no matter what the weather decides to do, while storm wings and a rain gutter give you extra protection, and mean that you'll never have to go home just because the weather's turned nasty, while 26 quick connect storm poles give your brolly the strength to stand up to wilder bankside breezes.Supplied with an oversize carry bag and heavy duty T pegs, this brolly comes with a removable Tuff-Lite groundsheet, and offers a roll back open front option that's perfect for those brighter days.
A coarse fishing and carp angling essential, a good brolly, such as the Sonik SK-TEK 60", gives you the ability to brave the elements and stay out as long as you need, no matter what the weather's doing around you.
If you're not intending to pull all-nighters with your fishing, but you do want the option to be out for several hours at a stretch, then a bankside brolly is a good choice of shelter, combining weatherproof functionality with a low profile and small footprint. The Sonik 60" Brolly is an affordable, practical option that's perfect for novice and experienced anglers alike.
What's The Best Thing About It?
At 5.6kg. this is a lightweight bankside brolly that still gives you all the weather-resistant functionality you need to enjoy an extended bankside session.
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