<blockquote class=quoteheader>Frothey wrote (see)</blockquote><blockquote class=quote>
maybe they made them properly back when i bought mine /forum/smilies/disappointed_smiley.gif
mind you, rarely have the front on, and when i do, its even rarer that the doors down </blockquote>
You are not wrong Dave, Nash gear used to be good when they were about the right products for the job, however, like many firms they lost sight of why they came into existence and became solely profit orientated.Nash began by selling to local shops and then going on the bank and selling at the same price to fishermen. Great for us but not so good for the local shops. As a result many stopped stocking his stuff. Many of those that did were fine at first and then learned that with decreasing quality and terrible customer services, Nash were better blacklisted than stocked.
I have a 2 man Armadillo (Armo due to a bit of skullduggery by Fox) which is superb although too large for a lot of swims so I generally use my Trakker 60" brolly which is great in all weathers.