Im just putting mine up in the garden now and using this as a guide. Made the mistake of not pushing the threaded storm pole connectors through the bivvy holes before pulling the tensioning bar down. Just for clarification you can leave the quick releases on the bivvy when taking it down cant you ?
Have you seen the plastic knuckles in person or in a tackle shop there is no way you are breaking those they are mega strong they even try to break them in the shop with the sample you have no chance of breaking them
@@gwl78 🤣. Very strong is that better for you? Not sure why you would reply with that to be honest, I was just letting you know that they are very strong as I have seen the joints in person, I was very impressed. No need for the sarcasm really
@@gwl78 I find people like you very cringy too, people like who have to post on peoples comments about something so trivial, everybody comes from a different part of the UK and there for has different expressions and use of language etc etc just because you don't like it that's not my fault is it lol am 45 years old very well educated so if I want to use the word MEGA I can do so I don't care if you don't like it or not! But have a nice day either way 😂
Trust me when I say this as I own one of these the joints are extremely strong not a chance you will break one and the bar also has a flat to stop it deforming.
Do u think 2 standard bed chairs would fit one each side with walk way down middle? Dont want the rs200 as its bloody massive so wondered if for few occasions i take mrs or mate whether there would be room?
In my old 150 I can get 2 bedchairs in but they touch the sides but for the odd trip it's fine, I bought the 200 for when the Mrs comes it's massive but awesome
@@gwl78 both weigh the same X & RS 100 approx 14kg with everything in the bag.. ya just strip whatever you don’t want back is generally the advice. Both great bivvys
Yes leave the inner dome inside it. Then put it up and down , it’s only the clicking of the poles that saves you 20/30 seconds in time the Bivvy itself goes up in just as much time as any other Bivvy that goes up in this way .
@@rogercude1459 all overwraps get wet on the underside from condensation any bivvy and overwrap I’ve ever owned in either aquatex material or nylon material when using the overwrap in cold condition the underside of the overwrap is wet through condensation
@@rogercude1459 No they don't. Ya know, if you don't have one, maybe you should keep the criticism to yourself. And if you can't spend the odd 200 quids for fishing, maybe you should focus on making some money instead of fishing... Just saying
I don’t know I’ve never tried, but if you’re thinking of using two bed chairs then I would just go with the 200 to be safe and have that bit extra room