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Fox Easy Brolly

Abri de pêche léger et compact
140.90 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Easy Shelter+

Fox Easy Shelter+
181.85 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Camo Tarp

Protection solaire et pluie, tissu kaki laminé, étanche, compact et léger
95.45 (CHF) incl tax

Fox EOS 60" Brolly System

Parapluie système EOS
227.30 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Frontier

Bivvy Frontier de Fox
47.30 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Frontier X+

Tente de pêche 1 personne Frontier X avec toile interne amovible
763.65 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Frontier Lite

Frontier Lite: abri de pêche compact et ultra-léger
38.20 (CHF) incl tax

R-Series Bivvy Storm Pack

Kit de sécurité pour bivvy avec vrilles et cordes tempêtes
31.85 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Frontier Deluxe Extension Systems

Tente de pêche Frontier
500.00 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Flatliner 3 Season Sleeping Bag

Duvet pour mois chauds
168.20 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Flatliner 5 Season Sleeping Bag

Duvet pour conditions froides
200.00 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Duralite 3 Season Sleeping Bag

Sac de couchage 3 saisons avec garnissage en fibres creuses et compartiments chauds
152.75 (CHF) incl tax

For carp fishing, the bivvy is much more than a simple shelter: it’s your base camp on the bank. Choosing the right gear improves comfort, focus and safety during long sessions of several hours or multiple nights.

How to choose your carp bivvy gear

Before buying, define your fishing style: quick sessions of a few hours, full weekends or long stays. The volume of your equipment, the comfort you’re looking for and the usual weather conditions will guide your choice. Go for robust products that are easy to set up and transport, with a good balance between weight, pack size and durability.

Tents, shelters and protection from the elements

The heart of your bivvy setup is the carp tent or bivvy shelter. Choose a shelter with good waterproofing, a solid frame and a practical opening so you can strike quickly. Models with an overwrap help limit condensation and improve insulation. Also consider brolly systems for quick overnighters, reinforced ground sheets and reliable pegging systems to withstand wind and rain.

Sleep comfort: bedchairs, sleeping bags and chairs

A good bedchair supports your back and lets you really rest between runs. Pair it with a sleeping bag suited to the season: a light model for summer, a thicker or four-season bag for cooler nights. Adjustable bivvy chairs provide valuable comfort during long waiting periods. Add a pillow, blanket or overbag to fine-tune warmth according to the conditions.

Camp organization: storage, cooking and accessories

An efficient bivvy setup also depends on good organization. Bivvy tables, storage bags, buckets and boxes help keep your swim clean and functional. A small stove, compact cook set and kettle will cover hot drinks and simple meals. Don’t forget lighting, with headlamps and lanterns, plus batteries or power banks to run bite alarms, phones and other electronic accessories.

Carp bivvy FAQ

What type of tent should I choose to start bivvying for carp?
To begin, a one-man carp bivvy with a groundsheet and mosquito door is often enough. Look for a model that’s easy to pitch, high enough to sit comfortably and made from a waterproof fabric.

How do I adapt my bivvy setup to different seasons?
In summer, focus on ventilation, mosquito mesh openings and a lightweight sleeping bag. In colder periods, add an overwrap, an insulating mat under the bedchair, a warmer sleeping bag and thermal clothing.

Which bivvy accessories are really essential?
Beyond the tent and sleeping system, think about a reliable light, a stable stove, a comfortable chair and some smart storage solutions. These basics are often enough for enjoyable and successful carp fishing sessions.