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Nash Titan Pro Bivvy Review
The Nash Titan Pro bivvy series is crafted for anglers who demand resilience, adaptability, and premium comfort in their shelters. Its design accommodates both solo and two-angler setups, balancing robust materials with innovative features for the ultimate on-bank experience.
Key Features
- Material and Waterproofing:
- 420D PU-coated blackout nylon with 20,000mm hydrostatic head for superior weatherproofing and UV resistance.
- Blackout finish for privacy and improved visibility inside.
- Frame and Setup:
- Rigid frame with a super-strong Titan center block for fast, stable setup.
- Flat-back design to maximize interior space for bedchairs and gear.
- Textured paint finish on ribs and poles for enhanced durability.
- Weatherproof and Ventilation Features:
- Extended storm peak with integrated rain gutters for optimal water runoff.
- Four double-zipped climate panels to regulate airflow, with storm covers deployable from inside the bivvy.
- Removable inner mesh capsule with PVC base, keeping out insects and maintaining airflow.
- Entrance Options:
- Modular front panel with letterbox-style storm door featuring mozzi mesh, PVC, and fabric options.
- Zip-off front panels for open-front shelter configuration.
- Practical Additions:
- Twin magnetic rod retaining straps.
- Central and side hooks for lights, insect zappers, or personal items.
- Portability and Accessories:
- Includes two storm poles, Nash T-pegs, and a camo-trim carry bag for easy transport.
Real-Time Review: On the Bank with the Nash Titan Pro
Setting up the Titan Pro for an overnight session was a breeze. The rigid frame and center block system allowed me to erect the bivvy in under five minutes. Despite its size, the shelter was surprisingly intuitive to assemble, even on uneven terrain.
As a storm rolled in overnight, the extended storm peak and rain gutters proved invaluable, preventing water ingress while maintaining excellent ventilation thanks to the zipped climate panels. The blackout nylon fabric offered a cozy interior, blocking out harsh light for a restful sleep.
The flat-back design was another standout feature—it easily accommodated my wide bedchair with room for tackle and even a small table. The magnetic rod straps on the front were a convenient touch, especially when setting up rods in poor light conditions.
Packing down was equally efficient, and the bivvy fit neatly into the carry bag, which wasn’t overly cumbersome to transport back to the car.
Pros:
- Fast, intuitive setup and pack-down.
- Superior weatherproofing and ventilation.
- Spacious and thoughtfully designed interior.
Cons:
- Premium price point, but justified by the quality.
- Heavier than smaller, less feature-packed bivvies, though manageable with a barrow.
Conclusion
The Nash Titan Pro Bivvy offers exceptional performance and comfort for serious anglers. Whether enduring storms or enjoying summer sessions, it excels in all conditions. While it comes with a premium price, its durability, innovative design, and usability make it a worthwhile investment for committed carpers.