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#329035 - 18/03/08 05:36 PM Re: ~£300ish bivvy [Re: Cheshire_Carper]
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 Originally Posted By: Cheshire_Carper
 Originally Posted By: potter78
The number for Company X is 01580XXXXXXx and according to their website(special offers section) they have 2 in stock.Hope this helps,Potter.


Says employee from Company X



Give your head a wobble sunbeam,never seen a bivvy made by electrical contractors,be interesting I'll ask the gaffer if he wants to diversify!

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#329045 - 18/03/08 07:49 PM Re: ~£300ish bivvy [Re: ROTOFRYER]
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you cant go far wrong mate i have got the pioneer its the nuts look at aquaproducts.co.uk
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#329077 - 19/03/08 04:41 AM Re: ~£300ish bivvy [Re: THE GRINGO]
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if you go for a dillo just remember its huge. (2 man)Too big for many swims
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#329233 - 22/03/08 10:40 AM Re: ~£300ish bivvy [Re: potter78]
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 Originally Posted By: potter78
 Originally Posted By: Cheshire_Carper
 Originally Posted By: potter78
The number for Company X is 01580XXXXXXx and according to their website(special offers section) they have 2 in stock.Hope this helps,Potter.


Says employee from Company X



Give your head a wobble sunbeam,never seen a bivvy made by electrical contractors,be interesting I'll ask the gaffer if he wants to diversify!



Some of the bivvys by the big brands seem to be held together by gaffer tape. You might be in with a shout there!
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#329267 - 23/03/08 01:52 PM Re: ~£300ish bivvy [Re: Cheshire_Carper]
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Some caller on Talk Sport's Fisherman's Blues was creaming himself over Chub's bivvy range. Some of Chub's kit does seem rather good IMHO.

Personally I favour the brolly and overwrap combo...nice and simple like me. I've got the Aqua 60in brolly plus an Aqua overwrap (only 1 or 2 ever made) and it's tops for quality and reliability.

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#329269 - 23/03/08 03:07 PM Re: ~£300ish bivvy [Re: Lickle Donkey]
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Loving my AI airframe brolly, pram hood style like dillo with winter skin it's solid in any conditions, without skin it's a light very mobile shelter.
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#329299 - 24/03/08 06:19 AM Re: ~£300ish bivvy [Re: Mark McKenna]
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Have an aqua combo. ie brolly for the shorties and armadildo mk 1 for the longies. Can't go wrong with an aqua brolly.
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