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peterpikefisher

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  1. 1. Nash or JRC

    • Nash Indulgence 3 . three leg version
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    • JRC Cocoon Excel 2009 model
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so which would you choose and why

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so which would you choose and why

 

Neither,

Im not a bedchair type of guy for fishing but last year decided I wanted to spend some extra time on the riverbank over a few weekends so hunted around and found the Carp Kinetic 6 leg bedchair my friend had, extremely comfortable and well priced at £49 and it was a great nights sleep in it also. I bought it from used tackle and have no quams about recommending them.

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I never use a bedchair for fishing but do own and use a TFG Comfort Zone 8 leg when I sleep out at my motorsports.Comfy as you like with breathable padded areas where you most need support. Wouldn't want to carry it too far as it is huge but I can't imagine being more comfy or stable with any of the others.

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Looked at most bedchairs last autumn including the ones you mention but finished up buying one of these as I think they represent much better value.

 

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Excellent product, not over heavy and very comfortable and warm. Most of the time use with just a cover and leave the bag in the car. Used to suffer with a dead arm with all of my old bedchairs but not any more.

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I got the TFG force 8 last year and it's a pretty comfy bed at a reasnable price. It's a light bed so better for transporting.

 

 

i had the fishrite challenger for yrs but it sadly passed away tried my mates carp kinetics 6 leg bedchair and went and bought one straight away very comfy wellie wipe and snug bargain

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Out of the two choices given, I'd choose the Nash....as I already have one and don't want to have to buy another one :D

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None of those mine is a Fox and I am happy with it.

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Have never owned a bed chair in 68 years of fishing. :)

If I am "static" fishing I take a cheap light aluminium garden chair - otherwise when roving, pausing to fish, then moving on, I sit on my unhooking mat until it is needed for its primary purpose.

 

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