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Korum Pentalite and Progress shelters

Kevin Steele

Senior Member & Supporter
Can anyone recommend or comment on any of these two Korum shelters?

I like the look of a brolly with side flaps, but I'm not sure which of these two current 50" models, or an older discontinued one, to get:

- Pentalite Brolly Shelter
- Progress Graphite Brolly Shelter

The Pentalite (left) has more substantial side flaps and a greater enclosed volume, but there must be a good reason why someone would pick the Progress.

99% of my fishing is on rivers, on sloping surfaces - and (like the images) I only need to get my chair, rucksack and bait under it.

Thanks.

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The Pentalite is a good bit of kit, great shelter and relatively lightweight if not a little bulky (easier than Fox specialist to fit in a typical quiver though).

I cannot comment on the Progress Graphite Brolly as I've never seen or used one.
 
After not owning a brolly (other than the occasional one that were soon destroyed in the winter weather). I purchased a Korum Pentalite. I've had it about four years now. A good piece of kit. Quick to put up and down. Survives wet and windy weather and I can just about fit underneath for overnighters. I don't own a bivvy.
 
Thanks chaps. The Pentalite does appear to give more coverage than the Progress, but it's good to have some positive feedback.
 
I bought a Progress a couple of months back for day trips where I can carp fish and take my work laptop but it’s a real squeeze.
 
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