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Avid Carp HQ Dual Layer Brolly System A0530011

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On the plus side, you do get an integrated front with the EOS Brolly. This is ideal for keeping the wind and rain at bay. To help you navigate our extensive selection, we've put together a comprehensive Carp Fishing Bivvies Buying Guide. This guide provides detailed insights into the features that should inform your purchasing decision, aiding you in finding the perfect match for your angling needs. A Wide Selection of Top Bivvy Brands As the name suggests, this benefits from one feature not found on any other brolly on this guide. This carp brolly system has an inner vapour guide, designed to prevent condensation drip. The best weather for carp fishing, however, may also be conducive to using a brolly system as a mixture of rain, and at times, high temperatures will certainly need you under some cover at points during your session.

For many anglers, a lightweight shelter may be all they own, while for others it may provide a second option, a 'better-weather' alternative to taking the bivvy, if you like. Of course, while we're not talking winter storms, the UK weather can still throw up some surprises in the spring and early summer. So first, and foremost, any shelter you use must perform its primary task of keeping you protected, be it against squally showers, flash storms or high winds. The front is completely removable, making ideal for those who want to fish with an open front in the summer. You will notice that it has a unique difference to the front though. This brolly features a peak at the front which helps to keep driving rain out when you’ve got the door set up letter box style. This is a nice addition that many brolly systems miss.

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Aside from the main structure itself, the brolly also comes complete with four storm poles. These help give some extra rigidity to the front, but they’re not a necessity. AVID have impressed with their range of bivvies in recent years, and the HQ Dual Layer Brolly is no different. It’s worth noting that most anglers tend to only use their brollies in the summer. But if you are someone who doesn’t want to fork out for a bivvy just for the winter, the AVID HQ is probably your best bet in this regard. For all contents and purposes, The Fast and Light really if the definition of an open-fronted carp brolly. The clue is in the name, it’s super fast to erect and lightweight enough for moving onto fish. You can buy a brolly extension that zips on to the front. It’s similar to an open awning, giving you lots of extra room for socials, cooking, or just storing kit on longer sessions.

Typically, you don’t see this on brolly systems as they aim to keep weight to a minimum for mobile anglers. sounds good.pissed of with the condensation on my Nash hide and things falling off my cyprinus fast n light.. The shelter was already being exchanged due to the awful workmanship, but the new one hadn't arrived in time for my session on the Trent. Needless to say I'll be thinking very hard about it's replacement. Shame, as I really like the Avid.The best brolly system will have several important features. First of all (and it should be obvious) you want your brolly to be waterproof. Features such as taped seams and drainage systems ensure that it stays watertight. What you get here is a very flexible brolly system, one that can get you through all but the harshest months of the year.

The brolly also features a rain gutter to channel water from the roof down to the sides and 2 rod straps.

Top-quality carp bivvies are crafted with enduring, weather-resistant materials that ensure longevity. The breathability factor is crucial too - a well-ventilated carp fishing bivvy keeps the air inside fresh and breathable, contributing to your comfort during those lengthy stays on the bankside. I have more direct experience of some than others, but am familiar with them all, so I hope that one or more of my top six will suit your taste and budget. What to look for when buying a carp brolly or shelter

If you have decided that a brolly system is for you, here are some things you might want to look out for. Setup timeWe're pleased to announce our brand-new Ascent Brolly System. The priceincludes the entire brolly, built-in skin, 2 x fronts, groundheet, pegs and 2 x storm poles Where fishing shelters are for shorter stays and bivvies offer more spacious, comfortable spaces for longer stays at the bankside, there are a few features both may have and anglers should look out for. Been fortunate, probably. Have owned 2 Fox brollys, an Oval for over 10 years and an R Series Brolly System for 2 so far. This does have one downside though, weight. The HQ Dual Layer is known to be a heavy brolly system, so this is worth bearing in mind. If you’re looking for something easy to transport, this isn’t the one for you! The front panel has another tension bar, and easily zips off. I've only just put the door on in the past 2 trips, preferring the open front in better weather.

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