Quite a few guys on here that I fish with use the fox supa brolly, & it's a good bit of kit ..... far superior to anything tfg produce .
I was looking at a more mobile shelter last year compared to my armo . I narrowed down my choice to the supa brolly or the trakker tempest composite bivvy .
Both you can get for around the same money & both are extremely quick up & down .
I ended choosing the trakker as you can get a proper winter wrap for it ( with air gap between the skins) unlike brolly systems where it just sits on top & I really don't see the point in .
I'm 6ft 5 & find fishing in the composite bivvy fine it's really roomy for such a small footprint because of its flat back .
With wrap
I honestly would of been happy with the supa brolly but being able to get your bed right up to the back of the trakker & tge proper winter wrap system swung it for me .
Used it all of last year in some terrible storms & it's as solid as a rock.
The material isn't aquatex like my armo so does suffer more from condensation but the wrap sorts that out in the cold months.
Overall very happy with it .
For less money look at the TFG Power Brolly
https://www.totalfishinggear.co.uk/buy.cfm/tfg-bivvies-and-brollies/tf-gear-power-brolly-shelter/39/no/43620
An overwrap is also available
The TFG brollies have had a few threads on here about them, may be worth a search
I would like to offer positive reports on Fox brolly systems, but after this week I shall say nothing...
I also have the Nash indulgence , it has a 40mm memory foam mattress which is detachable although i never have ,but as Ian says it is not light i think its around 13 Kilos all in , but is super super comfortable.
Bang on the money mate, but also give you the option to lift the back wheels when you need to or tip on to the back wheels to turn on a sixpence
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