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ESP Hideout Brolly

ESP Hideout Brolly

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By Andy McFarlane

Following on from the Lo Pro Brolly, ESP have combined the same concept with a larger and higher frame to produce the Hideout Brolly.

The demand was very high for ESP to make this product so it is sure to be a fast seller. It features a built in front, with a detachable door. This means the shelter can be fished with the front in place or rolled back and used open fronted. The Hideout has been designed as a free standing shelter; this was achieved by extending six of the eight ribs to touch the floor. This makes the Hideout very sturdy and with the addition of the two storm poles provided, it should stand up to even the most severe weather conditions. A mozzi mesh can be revealed on the door, which can also be setup letterbox style if required. ESP supply the Hideout with a full set of T pegs and a heavy-duty groundsheet, which when all put together in the carry bag weigh just 7.9kg. The super lightweight shelter retails for £269 and will be available in November.
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