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Old 26th December 2007, 01:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can someone please recommend a brolly that lasts more than one session , I seem to be buying then at the rate of one a year , the latest one put the spokes through the cover when i put it up . and it's not a cheep brolly .
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I bought a run of the mill green brolly years ago and its still going strong. I also have a Preston dri fish suit so if it gets too windy I put the brolly away. Maybe worth investing in a good set of winter gear so you dont need to rely on your brolly so much. Just make sure your bait is covered! Saw a couple of brollies inside out and going down the pool on a match at woodlands view a few weeks ago. I took mine down when the wind tried to put me into orbit!
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i have a preston flatback had it for a while now and not had a problem with it
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have you considered using a day shelter rather than a brolly? there are some fairly competitivly priced ones on the market we sell one on our site that has been popular with carpers. Top Fishing Tackle - Fishing Rods, Reels and Bait.
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Hi Billy
I need a brolly the shelters are very tempting but wont fit on most match pegs an I cant get a pole through the back .
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hey BigOlbear i have seen brollys with the two zips in them all you do is unzip one side so you can slide your pole in and out i think daiwa do one ?
not to sure and its also a flat back brolly as well so you just peg it in the floor
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I have seen one called the brotel it has two zips on the back that open and is a hybrid of a brolly and a shelter i dont know anyone who sells them but im sure if you google it you will find what your after.I believe it also pegs down.
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Apparently my mate reckons the brotel is now manufatured by leeda tackle.
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just had a look on harrisons tackle online and came up with this

Harrisons Tackle Ltd Umbrella's

it a diawa levelpegger umbrella with the pole zips in it flat back and its the cheapest i can find it

hope this helps
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Hi guys
I wil be having a lok at the Team Daiwa Levelpegger Umbrella, thanks for the help .
If any body has any other sugestions let me know please
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