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NASH-T1304
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330 x 330 cm | Nash Gazebo Pro Groundsheet (T1304) | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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90.95 (CHF) incl tax
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The Nash Gazebo Pro Groundsheet is a groundsheet for fishing shelters designed for demanding anglers who want to keep a clean, dry and comfortable space under their shelter at the waterside. Built to fit perfectly with the Nash Gazebo Pro range of shelters, it creates an effective barrier between the ground and your gear—even when banks are muddy or waterlogged.
Its construction in thick, durable PVC ensures excellent longevity against repeated abrasion from bedchairs, chairs and luggage. Easy to fit and remove, this groundsheet instantly transforms your shelter into a true living area, ideal for long carp sessions or multi‑day trips.
Thanks to its easy‑to‑clean surface, a simple sponge or damp cloth is enough to remove mud, splashes or bait residues. This saves time when packing up and extends the life of your equipment.
Every detail of the Nash Gazebo Pro Groundsheet has been thought out to resist the stresses of heavy use: repeated assembly, uneven ground and temperature variations. The metal eyelets allow the groundsheet to be fastened securely, preventing slipping or lifting in the wind, which improves comfort and limits dirt ingress at the edges.
The primary benefit of this groundsheet is the effective protection of your fishing shelter. By isolating the interior from damp ground, it helps maintain a healthier environment for both the angler and the gear. Your clothing, bags and storage boxes stay free from mud, reducing cleaning once you return home.
Its thick PVC material gives the Nash Gazebo Pro Groundsheet high wear resistance. You can place bedchairs, chairs and buckets on it without fear of quickly damaging the mat. This durability makes it a long‑term investment for those who spend many nights at the water's edge.
Another advantage is the ease of cleaning: unlike a textile mat, the plastic surface rinses off in seconds. Even after a session on very muddy ground, you can easily clean the groundsheet before storing it.
Finally, having a groundsheet dedicated to a Nash Gazebo Pro shelter gives a neat finish to your setup. The tailored fit reduces folds or overhangs, making movement inside the shelter easier and improving overall comfort.
To get the most from your Nash Gazebo Pro Groundsheet, start by setting the shelter up on as flat an area as possible. Then place the groundsheet inside the structure, making sure each corner aligns with the shelter's uprights.
Use the metal eyelets to secure the mat to the designated points on the frame or, if necessary, with suitable pegs. Ensure the groundsheet is taut to reduce folds that could trap water or impede movement.
After your session, remove large debris (soil, gravel, vegetation) with a soft brush. Rinse the surface with clean water, optionally using a mild, non‑aggressive detergent, then allow it to dry completely before folding and storing. Proper drying prevents odors and prolongs the life of the PVC.
For transport, fold or roll the Nash Gazebo Pro Groundsheet following the same pattern each time. This makes setup on future sessions easier and avoids creating weak points in the material.
Question 1: Is the Nash Gazebo Pro Groundsheet only suitable for carp fishing?
Answer: It was designed with carp anglers in mind, but it is suitable for any static fishing practice requiring a shelter, as well as for nights or days spent by the water with a Nash Gazebo Pro gazebo.
Question 2: Is it difficult to clean after a session on muddy ground?
Answer: No, its PVC surface is very easy to clean. A rinse with water and a wipe with a cloth or sponge is sufficient in most cases to restore a clean groundsheet.
Question 3: Does the groundsheet stay in place inside the shelter?
Answer: Yes, it is equipped with metal eyelets that allow it to be fastened properly, which limits movement and enhances comfort inside the shelter, even when you frequently move your gear.