Just bought one today with the ground sheet, amazing bit of kit and the space inside seems a lot more than any brolly I've used in the past, the groundsheet is perfect and will be used constantly now it's coming up to the wet colder months. Strongly recommend this set up.
+Irish Highlander I think so, I was in light rain but very strong wind coming in from behind me and it didn't even move the brolly, I haven't even got the quick sticks either and it felt very stable. I personally think it would be fine for 1-2 overnighters in the winter with the overwrap but I'm 6ft 4 and the space needed for anything longer wouldn't be enough with gear needed, but I will honestly but the wrap and try, it all still costs less the the v2 air put together. Then think in the summer next year I have an open front brolly without buying another, winner for me personally but it's too everyone's own taste. Goods luck.
Bende 6 yil once bu videoyu gorunce aldim, bunun aynisi. Ama ortusu yarim cikti 😁. Birde sinekligini bulamiyorum. O zamanlar buna 580 euro odemistim, keske full paket olsaydi. Hala da kullaniyorum.
I've bought one of these last week with overwrap, groundsheet and quick sticks. I was a bit unsure at first but it's the best shelter I've ever owned. 10mins to set up that's with the wrap. Unbelievably strong when up and plenty of room, I take everything but the kitchen sink and still loads of room. Well impressed. #tempestlife
Craig Lynn hi mate I've just bought one but the bag is zipped not fluted and the tension isn't in the centre but off-set to the right..is yours the same?
Received one of these today, have to say the one I received the tension strap clip isn't in the middle but about 12" from one side. Has anyone else had this? Must agree a rear mozzy vent at the back would have been a nice touch
Mine is the same to, it's about 12 inches from the side of the brolly not in the centre, in this video you see a peg bag, you don't get one of those either, I contacted them and they said it was for video purposes, not really it's false advertising in my opinion.
had one and took it back. suffers rearly badly from condensation even with the wrap on. nylon material is very cheap. When you get yours double check the bolts on the composit block.
My only gripe with it is the holdall it comes in does not have a strap or handles which is a shame as use a nash scope set up and it would of been ideal to just be able to hang it over my shoulder when moving around the lake but other than that I think it's excellent its just shelter I've been looking for I will definatly be getting the groundsheet and overwrap.
This is the tracker v1 brolly the new one is the tracker v2 brolly 2018 it looks wicked I'm hopeping to get one soon ive got a dawia over night brolly and its a nightmare putting it up opening it putting the poles on and its not waterproof when it rains it stays wet the water doesent run of so im going to put some cash aside so I can get it my dawia overnighter is 5 feet long 150cm the tracker is 3 feet 6 inches and 4.5 4kg tight lines guys.
My old profile has given up the ghost and I'm in the market for a new shelter. I fish allot of very quick overnighters but I'm a big guy with allot of kit.....This looks pukka for the job
Hi Robert Wow - a non-believer! Rest-assured that the Tempest Brolly is -without a doubt - ridiculously easy and quick to erect! You're welcome to come along to the Northern Angling Show or The Big One and we'll give you a personal demonstration of just how quickly this shelter can be erected. Regards Team Trakker