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Nash Titan T2 Camo Pro Bivvy

9.1/104 ratings

Long-stay social sessions, fishing couples, or the angler who refuses to leave any gear behind.

2 ManPole/Frame
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The WhichBivvy Verdict

The Titan T2 Camo Pro is effectively a mobile bedroom for those who find the T1 a little too "intimate."

If you’re planning a week-long social, taking a partner, or simply possess enough tackle to necessitate a small removal van, this is the shelter you need. It retains that rock-solid Titan rigidity and the excellent 20,000mm Aquasense blackout nylon, but blown up to dimensions that make it feel more like a garden shed than a bivvy.

The space inside is vast and you can fit two wide sleep systems with a Bank Life Bedside Station between them, and you’ll still have enough room to move without performing a commando crawl over your bedchair.

Like the T1, it’s kitted out with the four external climate panels, meaning you can stay cool in the summer heat without having to emerge into a swarm of mosquitoes at 3 a.m. The inner mesh capsule is a non-negotiable addition for comfort, keeping the local wildlife out of your sleeping bag.

It’s heavy, it’s huge, and it’s arguably the best two-man camo fortress on the market.

Key Features

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Waterproof Rating
20,000mm hydrostatic head
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Setup Speed
Pole/Frame
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Weight
15.5kg shelter only
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Footprint
348cm wide x 318cm deep
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Capacity
2 man
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Model Year
2023

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Full Specifications

Capacity
2 Man
Width
348cm
Depth
318cm
Height
193cm
Weight
15.5kg
Hydrostatic Head
20,000mm
Setup Type
Pole/Frame
Model Year
2023

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Pros & Cons

What we like

  • Massive interior footprint easily accommodates two bedchairs plus storage
  • 193cm of headroom means no more hunching like a gargoyle
  • Camo pattern keeps you hidden on waters where standard green hides are forbidden
  • 20,000mm Aquasense fabric is bombproof in truly miserable weather
  • Climate panels allow you to regulate temperature without leaving the bivvy
  • Inner mesh capsule provides a secure, insect-free sanctuary
  • Flat-back profile ensures you aren't wasting space at the rear

Watch out for

  • It is a hefty beast at 21kg fully loaded that requires a serious barrow setup
  • Requires a significant amount of pegging space for tighter swims
  • The groundsheet is an optional extra (3.8kg) - don't forget to order it!
  • Large pack-down size so check your van/car space before committing
  • Setting up a rigid frame takes more effort than a quick-erect brolly system

Should You Buy This Bivvy?

Buy it if...

  • You fish long-stay socials and want the luxury of space
  • You take a partner fishing and need a bivvy that doesn't feel like a prison cell
  • You need a camo shelter for syndicate or estate waters
  • You want the ultimate in Nash weather protection and build quality
  • You refuse to compromise on gear storage inside your shelter

Look elsewhere if...

  • You are fishing a short, overnighter where space isn't a priority
  • You fish mobile - the 21kg full system is overkill for a one-night dash
  • You are limited on budget (or swim size)
  • You fish waters where camo isn't required - the standard T2 Pro saves you a few quid
  • You want a ultra-fast setup - the Titan frame is robust, but it isn't a 30-second brolly

Best Suited For...

Long-stay social sessions, fishing couples, or the angler who refuses to leave any gear behind.

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