Dont think there is a perfect bivvy on the market it is there they all have an issue somewhere to watch out for i think long as your aware they you can prevent half of them like the mesh getting weak and getting holes in it and ripping if your aware its a weak area just that little bit more care will stop it happening, i like a social porch for them weeks on the bank and hopefully the new range of titans in March will have the social extension and they get rid of the mesh and will be perfect, best on the market with zero issues at the moment is the Solar Uni spider aluminum block and extension just ticks all the boxes plus made in the UK hard to beat Solar beds as well best on the market for a reason
It’s not to bad to set up mate I’ve had a T2 so this was easier than that. Make sure you fan the poles out correctly and DO NOT use the tension bars at the front as a lever to pull the poles round or you will tear the stitching. That’s where people go wrong with them and then they blame the bivy and say it’s poorly made, it’s not at all.
Just saved up and bought one need help because found it was holding a pool of water bout foot an half to 2 foot back after it rained how can i rectify please
I’ve got the t1 pro camo it’s really good quality bivvy, ideal for any type of sessions in a average swim, I’ve the t2 pro camo ideal for a bigger swim there’s no other bivvy on the market with the same quality materials
hi, I have a question! What is the length of the bedchair inside? I would like to buy a fox r2 bedchair and would like to be sure it will fit. A thousand thanks
@@craiggrimwood8292 That’s the only problem with this. The ground sheet is pants you can get The heavy duty ground sheet that goes under it for 80 quid but I’ve got a big section of pond liner I put on mine which helps a lot. I’ve got it on Amazon for about 15 quid.
I've got the Nash Titan Hide Camo Pro, The Nash Titan T2 in Camo and the Nash Titan T3 in Green. They are all brilliant Bivvys, and the quality of them is second to none. They are all easy and fast to erect. Nash has done an amazing job with this new model, I absolutely love it. I will probably get the T2 pro version as I mainly do 4 & 5 days at a time, so enjoy the extra room. I have got a lot of Nash gear, like their sleep systems, tackle boxes, bags, moon chairs, etc, etc, and the quality of all their products is brilliant. Good review my friend 👍 tight line's 🎣 🎣
Not a fan of bivvies. I use a lightweight brolly in the summer and a heavy duty brolly system in the winter. They are quick to put up and more than enough room for my gear. I can’t be doing with lugging a great big heavy bivvy around. Personally I much prefer the olive green version, I don’t like that weird paint splatter looking camo. Plus I don’t like the look of the front of that bivvy. Sorry, it’s a no from me. I’m sure it’s a great bivvy . . . . if you like it. 😂 Enjoy.
@@RobertBregan Wow, it really takes that long ? ! ! ! All that weight to drag around as well. My brolly system is lightweight and out the rod bag and pegged down in under 2mins. Ample room for a 48hr session. I’m not going to labour the point any further. If people prefer a bivvy then I’m sure this is a good one. 👍 #madness
Dont think there is a perfect bivvy on the market it is there they all have an issue somewhere to watch out for i think long as your aware they you can prevent half of them like the mesh getting weak and getting holes in it and ripping if your aware its a weak area just that little bit more care will stop it happening, i like a social porch for them weeks on the bank and hopefully the new range of titans in March will have the social extension and they get rid of the mesh and will be perfect, best on the market with zero issues at the moment is the Solar Uni spider aluminum block and extension just ticks all the boxes plus made in the UK hard to beat Solar beds as well best on the market for a reason
Own one , fantastic bivvy , brilliant for winter months .
Really can’t fault mine .
I’ve just ordered this beauty can’t wait to have it on the bank. Is it hard to set up? And if so do you have any tips to figure it out any easier?
It’s not to bad to set up mate I’ve had a T2 so this was easier than that. Make sure you fan the poles out correctly and DO NOT use the tension bars at the front as a lever to pull the poles round or you will tear the stitching. That’s where people go wrong with them and then they blame the bivy and say it’s poorly made, it’s not at all.
Are these longer when packed down than the t1 mk2 ?
Just saved up and bought one need help because found it was holding a pool of water bout foot an half to 2 foot back after it rained how can i rectify please
I’ve got the t1 pro camo it’s really good quality bivvy, ideal for any type of sessions in a average swim, I’ve the t2 pro camo ideal for a bigger swim there’s no other bivvy on the market with the same quality materials
exactly mate, i love it
hi, I have a question! What is the length of the bedchair inside? I would like to buy a fox r2 bedchair and would like to be sure it will fit. A thousand thanks
Hello mate, looking to get one of these. What's the groundsheet like. Is it robust or would you suggest an extra groundsheet
@@craiggrimwood8292
That’s the only problem with this. The ground sheet is pants you can get The heavy duty ground sheet that goes under it for 80 quid but I’ve got a big section of pond liner I put on mine which helps a lot. I’ve got it on Amazon for about 15 quid.
Neat review thanks.
I've got the Nash Titan Hide Camo Pro, The Nash Titan T2 in Camo and the Nash Titan T3 in Green. They are all brilliant Bivvys, and the quality of them is second to none. They are all easy and fast to erect. Nash has done an amazing job with this new model, I absolutely love it. I will probably get the T2 pro version as I mainly do 4 & 5 days at a time, so enjoy the extra room. I have got a lot of Nash gear, like their sleep systems, tackle boxes, bags, moon chairs, etc, etc, and the quality of all their products is brilliant.
Good review my friend 👍 tight line's 🎣 🎣
Same here mate got loads of there gear I love it
are the joints metal on metal whilst setting up the bivvy on the t1 pro like they are on the hide pro
Do you know which solar quick release fit best on the storm poles?
Amazing tent ✌
Can’t find one of these in stock anywhere 😢
As far as I know mate Nash are getting another delivery of them in June, they should be available then
@@Dom_Haines_Angler can’t come quick enough, need that bivvy in my life 😂
@@fozzyfishing7676 I’m sat in mine right now as we speak mate, starting a 72 hour session on the big pit 😁
@@Dom_Haines_Angler not jealous at all, not out till bank holiday now but tight lines & wet net 🎣🤞🏼
@@fozzyfishing7676 thank you mate appreciate it
Not a fan of bivvies.
I use a lightweight brolly in the summer and a heavy duty brolly system in the winter.
They are quick to put up and more than enough room for my gear.
I can’t be doing with lugging a great big heavy bivvy around.
Personally I much prefer the olive green version, I don’t like that weird paint splatter looking camo.
Plus I don’t like the look of the front of that bivvy.
Sorry, it’s a no from me.
I’m sure it’s a great bivvy . . . . if you like it. 😂
Enjoy.
Exactly that, mate each to their own if you don’t like them, you don’t have to use them.
You can have this set up in 15 minutes
@@RobertBregan Wow, it really takes that long ? ! ! !
All that weight to drag around as well.
My brolly system is lightweight and out the rod bag and pegged down in under 2mins. Ample room for a 48hr session.
I’m not going to labour the point any further.
If people prefer a bivvy then I’m sure this is a good one. 👍
#madness