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Brand | Aqua |
Colour | Camo |
GTIN | 5060461947653 |
Height (cm) | 42cm |
Type of Fishing | Carp |
Width (cm) | 62cm |
MPN | 405702 |
Aqua Products founder Chris Manifold created the brand after noticing there wasn't a bivvy on the market that suited his carp sessions. Aqua Products designs all its bivvies in house, working with a dedicated team of carp anglers as well as its own production team to create innovative new designs that continue to revolutionise the bivvy as well as a host of other fishing tackle.
Made from DPM Endura fabric, this highly spacious rucksack from the Aqua Roving range offers luggage in the DPM camo that many carp anglers are a fan of. The Deluxe roving rucksack measures at 58cm (h) x 49cm (w) x 30cm (d) with a slim design for comfortable carrying. This low profile is also ideal for sliding your bag under your bedchair.Moulded with an EVA base that comes with a handy zipped compartment, the rucksack makes use of every inch. The EVA base means items on the bottom of the bag are protected from harsh, rough terrain that may try tear other luggage fabric. This bottom section is big enough to house the Aqua Combi Mat or Atom Plus 'bivvy'. The interior of the bag is really something special as it hosts a padded divider in its long pocket as well as two mesh pockets and one zipped pocket within the main compartment. The inside of the bag also sports an invertible ridged table design for you to place your phone, keys or even rig making material whilst looking in your bag or preparing your tackle. The exterior of the bag boasts three external pockets, twin haul loops as well as bankstick loops. This means longer items such as net handles or 'umbrellas' can be help on the exterior of the bag to make carrying items to the bank in one go much easier. To protect the bag and its contents there is an Aquatexx pack away rain cover that comes with the rucksack. This rucksack works well on a barrow as all straps are on the top or you can carry like regular rucksacks thanks to the three-point harness.
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