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Dunlop fishing shelters

Postby grandadruss » 10 Jan 2015, 10:32

Anyone used or got one of these shelters?
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Thinking of getting a shelter and these seem to fit the bill for me.
Can't put up larger shelters because it's beyond me now..too risky :D
These are 40.00 from Argos and even if I get a couple of years out of one I'll be happy.
Made by Dunlop so a well known name.
They have a built in groundsheet so my reasoning is if I'm sat in it on my chair then it can't take off like a kite. :cheer:
It seems a decent step up from a brolly to be honest.
Any thoughts?
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Re: Dunlop fishing shelters

Postby Propernoddy » 10 Jan 2015, 10:35

looks tidy to me
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Re: Dunlop fishing shelters

Postby grandadruss » 10 Jan 2015, 10:54

Propernoddy wrote:looks tidy to me


Yeh,quite like the look of them and as there from Argos you can return them with no mither if there crap.
I wouldn't use one in mega wind but gotta give a little more shelter than a brolly. :thumb:
Pack up really small as well so could just leave it in the car boot unlike the brolly which has to be unpacked every time and forgotten nearly every time :lol:
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Re: Dunlop fishing shelters

Postby Propernoddy » 10 Jan 2015, 11:14

its all about making things easier and comfortable
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Re: Dunlop fishing shelters

Postby grandadruss » 10 Jan 2015, 11:16

Propernoddy wrote:its all about making things easier and comfortable


Ah,I'll pack fishing in then if that's the case :lmao:
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Re: Dunlop fishing shelters

Postby grumpyppops1 » 10 Jan 2015, 12:11

Shelter (blouse)what cha want one of those girly things for.a wee drop oh water never hurt a soul :doh:
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Re: Dunlop fishing shelters

Postby sharpey » 10 Jan 2015, 12:59

Msgd you...


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Re: Dunlop fishing shelters

Postby liphook » 10 Jan 2015, 13:03

Thats cheap for a bivvy Russ. Pegged down properly it shouldn't go anywhere. If you buy it please post a review :thumb:
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Re: Dunlop fishing shelters

Postby greenwells glory » 10 Jan 2015, 13:39

I think that the main drawback with that one is threading those poles especially on a windy day could well be rather trying....
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Re: Dunlop fishing shelters

Postby senatorkenny » 10 Jan 2015, 13:49

Looks good for a day shelter if it aint big enough you can sell it on here
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