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FOX-CUM393
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740 g | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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50.45 (CHF) incl tax
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Designed for carp anglers looking for a reliable and easy-to-live-with fishing bivvy, the FOX EOS Pro is a shelter built to protect you effectively during your sessions by the water. Its purpose is clear: to offer a carp fishing tent that helps keep you dry, sheltered from the wind, and more comfortable when the weather changes, while maintaining a well-organized interior space for essential gear.
Its approach focuses on practicality: a structure designed for straightforward setup, an outer skin made to handle wet conditions, and a comfort-oriented design to help reduce discomfort linked to waiting around (humidity, draughts, and cold). For the angler, this means a fishing shelter suited to real session conditions: late arrivals, early starts, light rain or showers, temperature swings, and the need to keep equipment close at hand.
The first benefit of a carp bivvy is creating a stable base: your clothing, sleeping system, and accessories stay protected from splashes and dew. The FOX EOS Pro is designed with this goal in mind, combining fabric and structure to help cut the wind and limit water ingress during the normal weather conditions encountered on a fishing session.
The second advantage, often underestimated, is peace of mind: a well-designed shelter lets you manage the wait better, rig up in the dry, and stay focused on strategy (spots, baiting, and line setup). By creating a more controlled environment, this fishing tent helps improve consistency, especially when conditions become changeable.
Finally, organization: a bivvy also serves as a transition zone for your gear. By keeping sensitive items (tackle boxes, electronics, clothing) better protected, you reduce handling and the risk of forgetting something. This is a key point for anglers who want functional equipment without unnecessary complexity.
To optimize stability, set up the bivvy on ground that is as level as possible and properly tension the anchor points. A tightly tensioned skin helps prevent water pooling and improves wind resistance. If possible, position the main opening away from the prevailing wind to reduce draughts inside.
For moisture management, ventilate whenever conditions allow. Condensation is a normal phenomenon in a carp fishing tent, especially by the water; maintaining airflow and avoiding over-sealing the opening helps a lot. If your setup includes an anti-condensation solution (vapour cap/overwrap), use it first during cool and damp nights.
After your session, allow the fabric to dry before storing it (or dry it as soon as you get home). Gentle cleaning (soft brush, clean water) will extend the product’s lifespan and help preserve the fabric’s performance.
Question 1: Is this bivvy suitable for sessions in the rain?
Answer: Yes, it is designed as a fishing shelter to protect against common weather conditions. For the best performance, make sure the fabric is well tensioned, the shelter is securely anchored, and ventilation is properly managed to help limit interior humidity.