Introducing the Nash Titan Hide Camo Pro, the perfect shelter for any UK angler who needs superior protection and performance in all conditions.
With its heavy-duty frame, improved centre block and front peak profile, and stylish camouflage material, this shelter is the perfect upgrade for any carp fishing enthusiast.
The Aquasense Hydra fabric provides superior protection, while its fast erect system ensures a quick and easy set-up.
Iconic styling, unmatched performance and unbeatable strength make the Nash Titan Hide Camo Pro the ideal shelter for any UK angler who wants to stay comfortable and protected in all weather conditions.
Nash Titan Hide Camo Pro Bivvy Dimensions

Which Bivvy: Initial Thoughts
As an avid angler, I always look for a bivvy that offers the perfect blend of functionality, comfort, and durability. The Nash Titan Hide Camo Pro is one such bivvy that has caught my attention.
In this section, I will provide an overview of the Nash Titan Hide, covering its design philosophy and material quality.

Design Philosophy
The Nash Titan Hide is designed to offer anglers a comfortable and spacious shelter while fishing. The bivvy boasts a low-profile design that makes it easy to set up and take down.
The addition of storm poles and extended side panels improves the stability and offers extra space down the sides for bulkier items, such as a large tackle bag or bivvy table. The XL bivvy is spacious enough to accommodate two anglers and their gear, making it ideal for longer fishing trips.

Material Quality
The Nash Titan Hide is made from high-quality materials that are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions. The bivvy features a 420D PU-coated nylon fabric that is both waterproof and breathable.
The fabric is also ripstop, making it resistant to tears and punctures. The bivvy comes with a heavy-duty groundsheet that provides excellent protection against moisture and dampness.
The Titan Hide is also fitted with a mosquito mesh that keeps bugs and insects at bay, ensuring a comfortable and peaceful night’s sleep.

In conclusion, the Nash Titan Hide is a well-designed and well-made bivvy that offers anglers a comfortable and spacious shelter while fishing.
The bivvy’s low-profile design, storm poles, and extended side panels make it easy to set up and take down, while its high-quality materials ensure that it can withstand harsh weather conditions.
On The Bank
I recently had the opportunity to test the Nash Titan Hide and I must say, it exceeded my expectations. As an angler, I’m always on the lookout for a shelter that is easy to set up, spacious, and durable. The Nash Titan Hide ticks all the boxes, making it an excellent choice for any angler looking for a reliable shelter.

The Nash Titan Hide is a low-profile shelter that offers plenty of coverage. It is designed to be easy to set up, with a flat back that maximizes space and allows for a wide bedchair, such as the Nash Indulgence bedchairs, to be positioned snugly enough.
At 122cm tall (the XL is 152cm), it is low enough to blend in with the surroundings, making it perfect for carp fishing (as a tall angler, I really did have to bend a lot!).
The Camo Pro is also available in green and, as mentioned, includes a larger XL model to suit different setups.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Improved centre block
- Available in a stylish camo print
- Ultra quick setup
- Low profile
- Outstanding strength
Cons
- High price point
Features & Specifications
- Revised compact, super-strong centre boss
- Extended front bar design with angled rain peak, tension bar and storm gutter
- Tension strap and karabiner clip
- Airflow design with four independently zipped mozzy mesh panels
- Camo internal removable vapour shield
- Internal hanging hook for bivvy lights or receivers
- Twin internal mesh pockets
- Camo print mozzy mesh
- Elastic tie-backs for front storm panels
- Vented camo carry bag
- Max width: 275cm
- Rear width: 240cm
- Depth: 205cm
- Apex height: 152cm
- Front Door Height: 130cm
- Weight: 8.4kg
- Pack down Length: 132cm
Video Analysis
Nash Titan Hide Camo Pro Extras
Nash offers a raft of extras and replacement parts, such as a groundsheet, waterproof infill panel, and mozzie infill, for both versions.
Final Verdict: Should You Buy The Nash Titan Hide Camo Pro?
Even though it has a fairly high price point, the Titan Hide Camo Pro is a fantastic low-profile shelter that is easy to set up, stable, and built well.
Anglers will find a surprising amount of space inside, even after setting up your bedchair. A great bivvy, and as mentioned, I think the XL bivvy would be a better choice for taller anglers like me.
Which Bivvy Rating: 9/10
FAQs
What are the main differences between the Titan T1 and T1 Pro models?
The main differences between the Nash Titan T1 and T1 Pro models are the size, weight, and features. The T1 Pro is larger, and heavier, and has additional features such as a zip-in front panel and a built-in storm peak. The T1 Pro also has a thicker, more durable groundsheet.
What are the dimensions of the Nash Titan Hide Bivvy?
The Nash Titan Camo Pro is 122cm high, 240cm in length at its furthest point across, 220cm rear length and 195cm width (front to back). The Nash Titan Camo Pro XL is 152cm high, 275cm in length at its furthest point across, 245cm rear length and 205cm width (front to back).
How much does the Nash Titan Hide XL groundsheet weigh?
The groundsheet for the Nash Titan Hide XL weighs approximately 1.5kg.
What is the packdown size of the Titan Hide Camo Pro?
The packdown size of the Titan Hide Camo Pro is approximately 114cm in length.
What are the benefits of the Nash Titan Hide Camo Pro Skull Cap?
The skull cap provides additional protection from the elements.