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Brand | Korum |
Colour | Green |
Footprint (Depth) (cm) | 100cm |
Footprint (Width) (cm) | 160cm |
GTIN | 5055977471259 |
Height (cm) | 140cm |
Hydrostatic Head Rating | 5000 |
Square Metres (m) | 1.6m² |
Type of Fishing | Carp |
MPN | K0370002 |
If you're looking for a practical day shelter that's light to carry, simple to set up, but still offers all the weatherproof protection of a brolly or bivvy, then the Korum Supalite should be your first choice for a small, comfortable shelter that's great for a long day at the lake, or a summer overnight. Weighing just 2kg, including the heavy duty ground pegs that are supplied with the shelter, the Supalite features five pegging points, which anchor it firmly to any terrain, and a four-spoke design with reverse tension system, which allows you to get set up quickly, and present a reliable, durable, and waterproof front to any weather.
Made from 210D PU, and coated to offer a 5000mm hydrostatic head, this little shelter performs to the same standard as most brollies, and can even give long-stay shelters a run for their money during the warmer months.
Instructions for use:
1. Pull the ringlet at the rear of the shelter to pop the three spokes into position. The shelter will be under tension at this point.
2. From inside the shelter, push the fourth spoke into the central boss.
3. Close the Velcro parts to secure the pre-fitted storm poles into position.
4. Use the five pegging points to peg out the shelter as you desire.
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