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Bedchair offer with free postage
Ashcity76- The Bivvy Regular
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Bedchair offer with free postage
tazi- Posts : 145
Join date : 2012-05-05
Location : Bucknall
- Post n°2
Re: Bedchair offer with free postage
Heard of them before but i dont know much about their products as there isn't many/if any reviews.
Personally speaking i'd save extra and go for one of the ranges from cyprinus or carpzone bedchairs which get excellent reviews from fishing forums. I'd also go for double braced.
One thing that puts me off is that whilst there is excellent reviews on another bedchair of their's on their website i'd be concerned that it could actually be them themselves that have put those reviews on.
Might be good but at that kind of price i'd expect having to buy a different one.
Found this posting...
my m8 bought a badger bedchair.it was very heavy,it was used only twice (not a big fellow either)on the third time it just fell apart !! a n other m8 bought the badger s/steel pod and all i can say about that it was absolutely cr4p !! and both of these items are now on some rubbish dump somewhere as they did not have the heart to sell it on to some poor unwitting sole !! the only half decent badger product i have seen are the bivvy pegs.however they may well have rusted away by now?
Personally speaking for that kind of prive range i'd be more inclined to go for this one.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002XUD6B0/ref=asc_df_B002XUD6B010842570?smid=A2WB14IMWGB27O&tag=hydra0b-21&linkCode=asn&creative=22218&creativeASIN=B002XUD6B0&hvpos=1o1&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12474074041817775318&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=
Personally speaking i'd save extra and go for one of the ranges from cyprinus or carpzone bedchairs which get excellent reviews from fishing forums. I'd also go for double braced.
One thing that puts me off is that whilst there is excellent reviews on another bedchair of their's on their website i'd be concerned that it could actually be them themselves that have put those reviews on.
Might be good but at that kind of price i'd expect having to buy a different one.
Found this posting...
my m8 bought a badger bedchair.it was very heavy,it was used only twice (not a big fellow either)on the third time it just fell apart !! a n other m8 bought the badger s/steel pod and all i can say about that it was absolutely cr4p !! and both of these items are now on some rubbish dump somewhere as they did not have the heart to sell it on to some poor unwitting sole !! the only half decent badger product i have seen are the bivvy pegs.however they may well have rusted away by now?
Personally speaking for that kind of prive range i'd be more inclined to go for this one.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002XUD6B0/ref=asc_df_B002XUD6B010842570?smid=A2WB14IMWGB27O&tag=hydra0b-21&linkCode=asn&creative=22218&creativeASIN=B002XUD6B0&hvpos=1o1&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12474074041817775318&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=
Ashcity76- The Bivvy Regular
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Join date : 2011-12-31
Age : 47
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Re: Bedchair offer with free postage
I have a vision Bedchair already and although it isnt light its ok to carry and i find it very comfy. it also comes with a foam mattress. my bivvy is a vision one and has withstood some very bad weather fingers crossed it continues lol.
I think with these budget companies it is hit and miss. they do get alot of bad press which is a bit harsh. they offer products that are accessible financially to all. yes there gear isn't as good as a tracker etc but as a start into fishing they are good enough.
I think with these budget companies it is hit and miss. they do get alot of bad press which is a bit harsh. they offer products that are accessible financially to all. yes there gear isn't as good as a tracker etc but as a start into fishing they are good enough.
tazi- Posts : 145
Join date : 2012-05-05
Location : Bucknall
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Re: Bedchair offer with free postage
Definately...
BertieBiggins- The Bivvy Regular
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Re: Bedchair offer with free postage
Mine is ace btw Tazi, not slept in it yet as I thought I'd save that till Friday night
Well pleased with it though, although I think I now need a van as its that big! lol
Ash, may be traveling lighter than planned youth
Well pleased with it though, although I think I now need a van as its that big! lol
Ash, may be traveling lighter than planned youth
tazi- Posts : 145
Join date : 2012-05-05
Location : Bucknall
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Re: Bedchair offer with free postage
They look a great piece of kit..
I'll look the train times up for ash....
I'll look the train times up for ash....
Ashcity76- The Bivvy Regular
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Re: Bedchair offer with free postage
BertieBiggins wrote:Mine is ace btw Tazi, not slept in it yet as I thought I'd save that till Friday night
Well pleased with it though, although I think I now need a van as its that big! lol
Ash, may be traveling lighter than planned youth
no problem mate already decided to leave rod bag at home and 1of my big bags gonna try scale down some more if i can .
Gonna phone Jeff tomorrow see how its been recently. fancy the point on the bottom lake as had dream the other day about my first 20 lol
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