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Nash Titan Hide Camo Pro Bivvy

9.2/1034 ratings

The angler who wants Titan Hide protection and pedigree but fancies blending into the bank a bit more with the camo skin.

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The WhichBivvy Verdict

Right, let’s cut through the marketing waffle and talk about what the Titan Hide Camo Pro actually is once you’ve dragged it out of the bag and pegged it down on a chilly bank at 2am.

This is Nash taking their long standing Hide shape, a low, limpet like profile that’s been proven since 2017, and dressing it up in their camo Aquasense fabric with a beefed up 20,000mm hydrostatic head. That’s a proper number, not a marketing number, and on the sort of biblical downpours we get on English day ticket waters these days, it matters.

The rigid frame setup is the star of the show here. Forget fiddling about with poles in the dark while your mate legers on without you, this thing is up in under a minute once you’ve had a couple of practice goes at home in the garden (do this, don’t be the bloke fighting his bivvy on the bank for the first time).

The centre boss has been revised and feels genuinely sturdy, and the extended front bar with its angled rain peak and storm gutter does exactly what it says, keeping the rain running off and away rather than pooling and dripping onto your sleeping bag hood.

Being a Hide rather than the XL, this is a proper one man shelter.

It’s built low to the ground to shrug off wind rather than fight it, which means less internal headroom than some of the taller pram hood style bivvies out there, but a lot more stability when it’s blowing a hooley off the reservoir. If you’re a big lad who likes to sit up and tie rigs at the front of the bivvy, have a think about that before you buy.

The airflow design with four independently zipped mozzi mesh panels is a genuinely useful touch, letting you dial in ventilation depending on whether it’s a balmy June session or a frost bitten February one. The internal camo vapour shield is a smart addition too, condensation drip has ruined more good nights’ kip than most anglers care to admit, and this goes a long way to sorting that out.

Build quality throughout feels exactly what you’d expect from Nash at this level, decent stitching, no loose threads, karabiner clips that feel like they’ll survive a few seasons of being clipped and unclipped in the cold with numb fingers.

The camo carry bag is a nice touch too, fully zipped and vented so you’re not shoving a damp bivvy into a bag that then goes mouldy in your shed.

Is it perfect? No bivvy is. But as an all rounder for the angler who fishes hard, moves swims regularly, and wants proper weather protection without lugging a two man palace around, the Titan Hide Camo Pro ticks an awful lot of boxes.

Key Features

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Waterproof Rating
20,000mm hydrostatic head
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Setup Speed
Quick-erect
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Weight
6.5kg shelter only
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Footprint
240cm wide x 195cm deep
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Capacity
1 man
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Model Year
2024

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Full Specifications

Capacity
1 Man
Width
240cm
Depth
195cm
Height
122cm
Weight
6.5kg
Hydrostatic Head
20,000mm
Setup Type
Quick-erect
Model Year
2024
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Pros & Cons

What we like

  • Sets up in well under a minute, even in the dark
  • Genuinely tough 20,000mm hydrostatic head fabric
  • Low, stable profile that handles wind brilliantly
  • Vapour shield and mesh panels tackle condensation well
  • Camo finish blends in nicely on pressured or day ticket waters

Watch out for

  • Low profile means limited headroom for taller anglers
  • One man only, no option to squeeze a mate in out of a downpour
  • Groundsheet and infill panel are not included as standard
  • Rigid frame bivvies can be trickier to repair pole snaps in than traditional setups
  • Camo pattern shows dirt and green algae marks more visibly than plain dark gree

Should You Buy This Bivvy?

Buy it if...

  • You want a proper one man bivvy that goes up fast, every time
  • You fish exposed, windy venues and need low, stable protection
  • You rate waterproofing above almost everything else
  • You want to blend in a bit more on busy day ticket lakes
  • You already rate the Titan Hide shape and just want the camo Pro upgrade

Look elsewhere if...

  • You need room for a mate or a dog to kip alongside you
  • You're tall and want to sit upright comfortably at the front
  • You want a groundsheet and infill panel included in the box
  • You prefer a traditional pole and frame setup you can bodge repair yourself
  • You fish mild, sheltered waters where a lighter brolly system would do the job

Best Suited For...

The angler who wants Titan Hide protection and pedigree but fancies blending into the bank a bit more with the camo skin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does The Nash Titan Hide Camo Pro Come With A Groundsheet?
No, the groundsheet and infill panel are sold separately, so factor that in when you're kitting it out.
How Long Does The Titan Hide Camo Pro Take To Set Up?
Nash reckon under a minute once pegged, and honestly, after a couple of practice runs that's a fair claim thanks to the rigid quick erect frame.
Is The Titan Hide Camo Pro Suitable For Two Anglers?
No, this is a one man bivvy. If you need room for two, look at the Titan Hide XL Camo Pro instead.
What Is The Hydrostatic Head Rating On This Bivvy?
It's rated at 20,000mm using Nash's Aquasense fabric, which is a genuinely strong waterproof rating for serious weather.
Can I Use Bivvy Lights Or A Receiver Inside The Titan Hide Camo Pro?
Yes, there's an internal hanging hook fitted specifically for lights or bite alarm receivers.
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