Chris Belcher
Senior Member & Supporter
May have actually discovered Brolly nirvana (almost)
Used this in anger last weekend at Fladbury and it performed remarkably - had some solid rain and decent big winds (from all angles) - photos taken during light respite!
Pros - Lighter than Fox 45 / Drennan 44 and def more compact than either. Perfect size for days and just enough space to get out of the wind and rain and protect kit / rucksack etc. You can see from the photos how short the rear spars are (compared to other brollys) and this makes a big difference on an angled bank. Not as much head / leg coverage on a flat bank admittedly but how often is this the case on most rivers (unless you are fishing way above your rods eg - Trent)
Brolly was surprisingly stable with 4x flat back pegging points and the central pole removed and replaced at 90 degrees in the boss head - could maybe have done with some small storm poles to prevent lateral movement at times but optional and only in silly high winds / gusts
Cons - Threads on centre pole and boss angled section are not great - can see these being 'chewed' if not really careful so may need some lubrication. Also needs storm pole caps which may be a prob due to carbon arms / diameter etc but I'm going to try some cygnet versions to see if they fit. Rain does 'collect' in flat section between top two spars (which is why the Fox design is better in this respect) however not the end of the world.
IMO this is a good product for days only / typical river fishing and although heavier than a golf brolly its light enough and has just the 'right' amount of coverage when compared to the larger Drennan 44 and even larger Fox 45. Chair in photo is JRC XLite (which is pretty small) so you can see scale etc
Personally would recommend . . .!
Used this in anger last weekend at Fladbury and it performed remarkably - had some solid rain and decent big winds (from all angles) - photos taken during light respite!
Pros - Lighter than Fox 45 / Drennan 44 and def more compact than either. Perfect size for days and just enough space to get out of the wind and rain and protect kit / rucksack etc. You can see from the photos how short the rear spars are (compared to other brollys) and this makes a big difference on an angled bank. Not as much head / leg coverage on a flat bank admittedly but how often is this the case on most rivers (unless you are fishing way above your rods eg - Trent)
Brolly was surprisingly stable with 4x flat back pegging points and the central pole removed and replaced at 90 degrees in the boss head - could maybe have done with some small storm poles to prevent lateral movement at times but optional and only in silly high winds / gusts
Cons - Threads on centre pole and boss angled section are not great - can see these being 'chewed' if not really careful so may need some lubrication. Also needs storm pole caps which may be a prob due to carbon arms / diameter etc but I'm going to try some cygnet versions to see if they fit. Rain does 'collect' in flat section between top two spars (which is why the Fox design is better in this respect) however not the end of the world.
IMO this is a good product for days only / typical river fishing and although heavier than a golf brolly its light enough and has just the 'right' amount of coverage when compared to the larger Drennan 44 and even larger Fox 45. Chair in photo is JRC XLite (which is pretty small) so you can see scale etc
Personally would recommend . . .!