Iv use a Fox bivvy Years, and the ultra brolly. A bivvy takes long to set up, a brolly has the internal stuff to smash your head on constantly, but this! This is a mix between, quicker than a bivvy, more head space than a brolly. Fox has a shelter for everyone’s needs, but my favourite thing about fox.....the price! Best value for money out the in my opinion
Is this a updated version of the evolution brolly shelter? Wich had high qualety alloy poles .It was quite long when in its bag but really lite and had a additional over wrap as a extra .Great bit of kit .Had it had a provision for a front zip on panel I would still be using mine.
The Evo is a classic bivvy design that has been around for more than 20 years, way before the Tempest was ever dreamt of. It is much lower price, and much more compact, and most likely appeals to a different type of angler. We re-released the Evo because we had so many requests from anglers over the years who believed other shelters on the market did not offer them what they missed from the Evo.
Seems way more versatile than a tempest , and it's cheaper . And you don't have to buy a ground sheet , mozzi front or storm poles extra . As for poor man comment that's judgemental on people's financial circumstances. Well done Fox 🎣🤙🏽
Instead of releasing new tents and shelthers you should better care for the many people who want a winterskin for the fox royale classic camo! one year after release you took it of the market.
Hydrostatic head just means a column of water sitting on the fabric. It's actually a bit meaningless in real world use. On paper a high hydrostatic head figure sounds great. In use, as long as the fabric is treated correctly with Grangers/Fabsil/Nik Wax treatment you'll never have any issues
J-Sonnic Hydrostatic Head is the measure of how water resistant your tent material is. It measures how tall a column of water the fabric can hold before water starts to seep through the weave. A Hydrostatic Head of 5000mm means that a tent fabric could hold a column of water that is 5000mm tall. 5000mm of water exerts more pressure on the fabric than a 3000mm of water, so a more accurate description of Hydrostatic Head is the measure of water pressure equivalent to a column of water that is 5000mm tall. The higher the Hydrostatic Head value, the more water resistant a fabric is, and the more water pressure it can withstand before it leaks. What’s a good Hydrostatic Head value for a tent? Obviously the larger the number the better - but that’s not the whole story when it comes to how dry your tent will be. A tent made from 3000mm HH (Hydrostatic Head) can keep you perfectly dry for most camping in the UK. You could buy a tent that has 10,000mm HH though but still get wet. That’s because Hydrostatic Head is only one factor in a tent’s design. The seams where the tent fabric has been stitched together need to be good. That means double stitching for strength, and taped over and sealed so that no water can enter via the stitching holes or between the two sheets of fabric. Zips should also have protection. A good tent will often cover over the zips so that water keeps way from them. Some tents even come with a few zip covers, and you can also get tents where the doors are protected with a small porch or ‘storm entrance’ as it is sometimes called. Any entry point to the tent is a weak point in the waterproofing, but a good design around the doors can really help with keeping the tent interior dry. Tents may come with a waterproof and UV coating, in addition to the Hydrostatic Head of the material. The additional waterproof coating will help water bead off your tent. The UV coating will protect the polyester based fabric from degrading in the sun, reducing both the loss of colour and degradation of the waterproofing. UV and waterproof coatings can deteriorate over time and get damaged. Oils and even simple washing up liquid (and yes, kids blowing bubbles) could damage the coating. You can get waterproofing sprays as well as seam sealers to repair patches yourself.
Yeah. I know what hydrostatic head means. I'm saying unless you're really unlucky this will be fine. It's not for a week session in winter, it's for three season overnighters. And it's price point makes that pretty clear.
2000mm is perfectly fine and is waterproof, we have tested this product for over 2 years the fabric is fine - it is nice and lightweight and perfect for the type of angler this shelter is designed for.
It has been tested for over 2 years it is very durable and sets up in less than 1 minute. We appreciate this style of shelter will not appeal to all anglers, but the type of angler that it is predominately aimed at will really enjoy fishing with it we're sure. Many thanks for your feedback
Sorry but we strongly disagree this product has been in testing for well over 2 years, and the EVO concept has been around for 20 years. We would ask you to see the product in the flesh and have a go with it first before stating it will break immediately - kind regards
It has an rrp of £179.99 and has been tested for over 2 years, the product offers outstanding value for money and the type of angler this shelter is aimed at will appreciate the lightweight, compact nature of it we are sure. Many thanks
Iv use a Fox bivvy Years, and the ultra brolly. A bivvy takes long to set up, a brolly has the internal stuff to smash your head on constantly, but this! This is a mix between, quicker than a bivvy, more head space than a brolly. Fox has a shelter for everyone’s needs, but my favourite thing about fox.....the price! Best value for money out the in my opinion
Chicken dinner!!!!! Loved my old one but big wind on the big pit ended his life early, can't wait to get one!!!
Is this a updated version of the evolution brolly shelter? Wich had high qualety alloy poles .It was quite long when in its bag but really lite and had a additional over wrap as a extra .Great bit of kit .Had it had a provision for a front zip on panel I would still be using mine.
Looks nice and sturdy
Are you going to do a winter skin for this? I want something small and light like this but with the option to use a skin.
People just don't get this product, my dad's had one for over 15 years and still uses it today.
Will it comes out with an infill panel as accessory? Mozzy mesh is great for the summer but for the winter nights ...
Will there be a front panel or winter skin on sale?
I have one paid £99 for it. It goes up quick and is good bit of kit love it
People worrying re the poles breaking under tension. Im still using the original evo classic
Like a poor mans Tempest brolly.
The Evo is a classic bivvy design that has been around for more than 20 years, way before the Tempest was ever dreamt of. It is much lower price, and much more compact, and most likely appeals to a different type of angler. We re-released the Evo because we had so many requests from anglers over the years who believed other shelters on the market did not offer them what they missed from the Evo.
Seems way more versatile than a tempest , and it's cheaper . And you don't have to buy a ground sheet , mozzi front or storm poles extra . As for poor man comment that's judgemental on people's financial circumstances. Well done Fox 🎣🤙🏽
mark Williams well said. This would be £5/600 if it was trakker or aqua
Poor mans I've had alot of fox products over the years cracking gear and value for money
Camo version? :)
What bedchair is in the vid...?
When did Shaun ryder start working for Fox
is there an overwrap available for this or coming soon? im looking for an upgrade to my wychwood MHR brolly
I have the original super light ,easy to put up.
Yes still using my original evo
What did ye catch at my local lake ? Anything decent ?
I’m 6’2” and 15 stone. Anyone know if I’ll have issues with size in this? Thanks
Tempest all day long!
Definitely mate... #Tempestlife 💪😋
Instead of releasing new tents and shelthers you should better care for the many people who want a winterskin for the fox royale classic camo! one year after release you took it of the market.
Why only 2000 hydrostatic head ?
Been waiting for this and you deliver a very disappointing product!
Tut tut Fox !
Hydrostatic head just means a column of water sitting on the fabric. It's actually a bit meaningless in real world use. On paper a high hydrostatic head figure sounds great. In use, as long as the fabric is treated correctly with Grangers/Fabsil/Nik Wax treatment you'll never have any issues
J-Sonnic Hydrostatic Head is the measure of how water resistant your tent material is.
It measures how tall a column of water the fabric can hold before water starts to seep through the weave.
A Hydrostatic Head of 5000mm means that a tent fabric could hold a column of water that is 5000mm tall.
5000mm of water exerts more pressure on the fabric than a 3000mm of water, so a more accurate description of Hydrostatic Head is the measure of water pressure equivalent to a column of water that is 5000mm tall.
The higher the Hydrostatic Head value, the more water resistant a fabric is, and the more water pressure it can withstand before it leaks.
What’s a good Hydrostatic Head value for a tent?
Obviously the larger the number the better - but that’s not the whole story when it comes to how dry your tent will be.
A tent made from 3000mm HH (Hydrostatic Head) can keep you perfectly dry for most camping in the UK. You could buy a tent that has 10,000mm HH though but still get wet.
That’s because Hydrostatic Head is only one factor in a tent’s design.
The seams where the tent fabric has been stitched together need to be good. That means double stitching for strength, and taped over and sealed so that no water can enter via the stitching holes or between the two sheets of fabric.
Zips should also have protection. A good tent will often cover over the zips so that water keeps way from them. Some tents even come with a few zip covers, and you can also get tents where the doors are protected with a small porch or ‘storm entrance’ as it is sometimes called.
Any entry point to the tent is a weak point in the waterproofing, but a good design around the doors can really help with keeping the tent interior dry.
Tents may come with a waterproof and UV coating, in addition to the Hydrostatic Head of the material.
The additional waterproof coating will help water bead off your tent. The UV coating will protect the polyester based fabric from degrading in the sun, reducing both the loss of colour and degradation of the waterproofing.
UV and waterproof coatings can deteriorate over time and get damaged. Oils and even simple washing up liquid (and yes, kids blowing bubbles) could damage the coating.
You can get waterproofing sprays as well as seam sealers to repair patches yourself.
Yeah. I know what hydrostatic head means. I'm saying unless you're really unlucky this will be fine. It's not for a week session in winter, it's for three season overnighters. And it's price point makes that pretty clear.
2000mm is perfectly fine and is waterproof, we have tested this product for over 2 years the fabric is fine - it is nice and lightweight and perfect for the type of angler this shelter is designed for.
@@fox_international will there be a front and overwrap available
I really want to win this me and my dad love to dofishing and he would love it if he had one W
U coverd the inside in mud before it was put up ,looks like a poor cheap version of the tempest brolly or nash hide
It's an Evo, the product has been around for over 20 years it is not a copy of anything else on the market.
@@fox_international I bought original years ago, loved it.
170 for a day brolly really looks cheap and set up was awful bend this push that won't last 5 months
It has been tested for over 2 years it is very durable and sets up in less than 1 minute. We appreciate this style of shelter will not appeal to all anglers, but the type of angler that it is predominately aimed at will really enjoy fishing with it we're sure. Many thanks for your feedback
Its not a day brolly you Muppet .
Go camping .You have not got a clue what your on about.
Im still using my original fox evo from 20 years ago best shelter design theres ever been
To much tension in a bit of plastic. IT will break immediately
Sorry but we strongly disagree this product has been in testing for well over 2 years, and the EVO concept has been around for 20 years. We would ask you to see the product in the flesh and have a go with it first before stating it will break immediately - kind regards
@@fox_international send me one of these for testing for a couple of weeks.
Maybe i change my mind
@Blankmaster Harmen my old trusty Euro Pod works fine since 20 years.
The new asian stuff is not the same quality
its not that light
Looks Cheaply made and ready to break or leak 🙄
It has an rrp of £179.99 and has been tested for over 2 years, the product offers outstanding value for money and the type of angler this shelter is aimed at will appreciate the lightweight, compact nature of it we are sure. Many thanks
@@fox_international will there be a front and overwrap available
Poor
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