Used to have an AS titan which was really good apart from the weight.. won a titan hide on a comp last year and well pleased with it. I'll have a hide pro next for sure
Anyone else remember the advert, "could Jade (?) sit on yours?" Or something like that, with a lady sat on it? I think I must have had a 1 man slippery-eel back in '95. It was brilliant!
@@gwl78 I totally get that, I couldn’t justify spending £250 on the camo overwrap! I went with the olive coloured one instead for less than half the price!
I really like the design and bought one in the early 2000s but the quality was just so poor. Even with a full winter overwrap I still had to sleep with a towel over my sleeping bag as the water would drip in like a leaky tap. Great in wind, just prey it doesn't rain!
Can you sell me a titan t1 mk2 i have 1 and its great but the newer version has no inner capsule and is too big ? David (the camo pro etc is not suitable for me )
@OfficialNashTackle thanks you guys/girls - it's the best bivvy ive had /owned in over 30 years of carp fishing 🎣 I wish there was a way forward with this as is perfect but it's not going to last forever maybe another 2 years 😫 im looking possibly at an aqua bivvy at the moment.
If you wanna pay 2 grand for a carbon fibre framed bivvy and have multiple joints to make it smaller then they would make them but materials need to be a certain strength and in turn weight and the bivvy is only gonna get so smal before losing it's usable space
@@catchcarpcarter That’s not factually correct. Tent manufacturers make tents with DAC poles that can withstand mountain winds and snow loading and they’re cheaper than some bivvies. Also the Aqua Armadillo had multiple joints but was super quick to erect and weighed less than 5kg. Bivvies have gone backwards in design.
@ Thanks for the response. The packed length of the lightest Hide is 112cm, which is good but the packed diameter is way too big. Also 4.6kg isn’t lightweight. With the materials available today a packed diameter of half the size is possible and a weight of 2kg to 2.5kg. I’ve built a full size bivvy that is 2kg, happy to share the design with you if you like?
Not had a newest one but the best, the TT Viper chameleon i had was the best titan i've had. I refuse to pay the extortionate price of these newest bivvies by the big brands, it's scandalous. I always go for a good second hand bivvy now at a more sensible price
These are a good swimming pool too I got the t2 mk2 every time it rains I have puddles
Used to have an AS titan which was really good apart from the weight.. won a titan hide on a comp last year and well pleased with it. I'll have a hide pro next for sure
Still got my old nash titan as pro brolly
My number 1 for so many years
Anyone else remember the advert, "could Jade (?) sit on yours?" Or something like that, with a lady sat on it?
I think I must have had a 1 man slippery-eel back in '95. It was brilliant!
My XL titan ripped when i was putting it up only 2 years old.
How comes you guys dont contact people back who have had issues with faulty products?
T1 Pro has so much space and a lot of headroom !
Glad to hear! Hope it's seeing plenty of use 😉🎣
Need a small extension or dome front for the hide
Nash tarp
@ aint the same thing or what im after
Love my camo pro hide. I have completed system apart from overwrap.
Get the overwrap! Bivvy will last for years!
@@Richard-rn3wh too expensive
@@gwl78 I totally get that, I couldn’t justify spending £250 on the camo overwrap! I went with the olive coloured one instead for less than half the price!
Hope it's seeing plenty of use!
@@OfficialNashTackle Every Friday night lol.
PROUD OWNER OF A TITAN T2 CAMO AND WELL, COME ON -> IT'S JUST FLAWLESS‼️💯 AND WITH WINDFORCE 8BFT FULL IN THE WIND ALSO NO PROBLEM AT ALL‼️👊
I really like the design and bought one in the early 2000s but the quality was just so poor. Even with a full winter overwrap I still had to sleep with a towel over my sleeping bag as the water would drip in like a leaky tap. Great in wind, just prey it doesn't rain!
Only thing I can find fault with is when u have inner dome in u can't put it up I couldn't anyway I've the Titan T2 camo pro
Aqua pioneer all day long most robust reliable bivy ever made
Shame they stopped the tc pro
Still peddling Velcro rod straps as a feature. 😂 it’s like car manufacturers bragging about electric windows.
Kev nearly went bankrupt with the first ever titan 🤔 Meaty
Can you sell me a titan t1 mk2 i have 1 and its great but the newer version has no inner capsule and is too big ? David (the camo pro etc is not suitable for me )
Wish we had one lying about that we could Dave!
@OfficialNashTackle thanks you guys/girls - it's the best bivvy ive had /owned in over 30 years of carp fishing 🎣 I wish there was a way forward with this as is perfect but it's not going to last forever maybe another 2 years 😫 im looking possibly at an aqua bivvy at the moment.
Great bivvies but why hasn’t the weight and pack size reduced in 35 years?
If you wanna pay 2 grand for a carbon fibre framed bivvy and have multiple joints to make it smaller then they would make them but materials need to be a certain strength and in turn weight and the bivvy is only gonna get so smal before losing it's usable space
@@catchcarpcarter That’s not factually correct. Tent manufacturers make tents with DAC poles that can withstand mountain winds and snow loading and they’re cheaper than some bivvies.
Also the Aqua Armadillo had multiple joints but was super quick to erect and weighed less than 5kg.
Bivvies have gone backwards in design.
Weight and pack size was reduced massively with the release of the Hide models, if small and light is what you're after check them out 👌
@ Thanks for the response. The packed length of the lightest Hide is 112cm, which is good but the packed diameter is way too big. Also 4.6kg isn’t lightweight. With the materials available today a packed diameter of half the size is possible and a weight of 2kg to 2.5kg. I’ve built a full size bivvy that is 2kg, happy to share the design with you if you like?
Not had a newest one but the best, the TT Viper chameleon i had was the best titan i've had. I refuse to pay the extortionate price of these newest bivvies by the big brands, it's scandalous. I always go for a good second hand bivvy now at a more sensible price
The old chameleons, now there's a throwback! Serious bit of kit, if not a bit of a lump to drag around
Best bivvy ever built fact
The Armadillo has entered the chat 😂
Must’ve never had a tempest
@@zk4393 had one there dogshit
@@ApexCypher_ thats just for dogs
@@zk4393 Tempest lol.
I find the quality poor . I don’t buy their stuff