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| I'm thinking about getting a JRC Cocoon Extreme Dome Bivvy. Doe's anyone have one or know anything about them? ![]() |
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| Re: JRC Cocoon Extreme Bivvy i've got a mate with one ian,he says they are good sturdy bivvies and easy to put up |
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| Re: JRC Cocoon Extreme Bivvy COCOON EXTREME DOME: Twin skin construction, 10,000mm Hydrostatic head waterproof outer skin, Fully breathable inner, Tape sealed seams on outer skin, Sewn in waterproof ground sheet, Reinforced P.V.C. coated 'Easy Thread' poles, Multi position zipped doors with P.V.C. windows and mosquito mesh, Bar stitched reinforced pegging points, Bar stitched reinforced guy rope points, Supplied with peg set, Extended porch design with P.V.C central door and mosquito mesh sides. ![]() PRICE: £125 tightlines kevin ![]() |
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| Well i've ordered the Bivvy & a JRC Specialist 3 leg bedchair to go with it... |
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| Well I got it up for the first time today. Well pleased with it. It took about 15 minutes to get it fully erect. Definately need more practice Only problem is, just how do you get it back in the bag? And before anyone says anything, I did take it down first.... Looking forward to giving it a proper trial at Linear fisheries this weekend. |
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| Well, i've just got back from a freezing March weekend at Linear fisheries near Oxford, & I could'nt fault it. Well designed, no condensation, wind & weatherproof, warm & roomy. Still struggled to get it back in the bag though, but it's getting easier with practice... |