| Reference | Capacité | Mesure | Modèle | Poids | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CUM370
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1 personne | 250 x 185 x 130 cm | Bivvy FOX Frontier II | 18 kg | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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656.65 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CUM370-01
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- | - | Camo Vapour Peak | - | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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125.05 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CUM370-02
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- | - | Surtoile Camo | - | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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366.55 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CUM370-03
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- | - | Panneau avant Camo avec porte pleine | - | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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81.95 (CHF) incl tax
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Designed for demanding anglers, the Fox Frontier II is a fishing bivvy built to deliver an outstanding balance of fast setup, stability, and comfort on the bank. This next-generation carp bivvy retains the DNA that made the Frontier series such a success, while improving day-to-day usability: more practical access, better airflow management, and a more functional interior layout. The result is a fishing shelter that helps you stay dry, comfortable, and ready to fish, whether you are on a short session or away for several days.
The Frontier II stands out first and foremost for its ease of use. Its tension system helps maintain the shape of the shelter during setup, giving you more consistency and ensuring the structure remains solid once in place. This is a real advantage when the weather turns or when you need to set up quickly, early in the morning or at dusk.
Condensation and heat management are another major strength. An effective carp tent is not only about keeping water out: it also needs to breathe. The vents and mosquito mesh let you adjust airflow to reduce droplets and improve sleeping comfort. The included overwrap reinforces this approach by adding an extra barrier that helps stabilize the interior environment.
In use, the modular door design is also highly appreciated. Being able to switch from a protective setup to a more ventilated configuration, while still keeping insects out, is essential in summer and during the shoulder seasons. The internal storage and hanging points make organization easier: headlamp, remote, terminal tackle, papers, and small items remain accessible without moving everything around.
Finally, the overall build quality is designed to inspire confidence. Between the aluminium frame, the guying system, and the storm pole, the shelter is made to stay stable and reassuring when properly pegged and secured. For carp anglers, that means focusing on fishing strategy rather than camp logistics.
To get the best from your fishing bivvy, set it up on the flattest ground possible and always use the anchoring points, even in calm weather: proper guying improves fabric tension and wind resistance. In persistent rain, fit the overwrap and keep the vents partly open to reduce condensation. In warm weather, use the mosquito-mesh configuration to maximize ventilation while staying protected from insects.
After your session, let everything dry as soon as possible before storing it away. If you must pack it away while damp, open it up and dry it when you get home: this helps extend fabric life and prevents odors. Clean with a soft sponge and no harsh detergents, and regularly check the pegs, ropes, and zips.
Question 1: Is this bivvy suitable for long carp sessions?
Answer: Yes, its comfort-led design (ventilation, overwrap, storage) and stable structure make it a suitable carp shelter for extended sessions, provided it is properly secured.
Question 2: Can you deal with insects without losing airflow?
Answer: Yes, the mosquito-mesh configurations allow you to ventilate the bivvy while keeping an effective barrier against insects.
Question 3: Is the overwrap useful outside winter?
Answer: Yes, it often helps reduce condensation and stabilize interior comfort, including in mid-season and during continuous rain.
Question 4: How can wind resistance be improved?
Answer: Use all available anchoring points, tension the fabric correctly, and fit the storm pole if conditions require it. Careful guying greatly improves stability.