Korum Stormshield Brolly

RRP: £ 69.99

Specification/Description

  • Flatback brolly with stormsides
  • Heavy duty 100% nylon cover with taped seams
  • Pole locates either centrally or at the rear
  • Sides clip out of the way when not required
  • Supplied complete with storm rod caps, storm rods and 6 heavy duty pegs in their own bag.
  • Comes in carry bag
  • Weight (brolly only) about 71/2 lbs (3.4kgs)

Website: www.korum.co.uk


Manufacturer’s Overview

Utilising the same proven high specification material cover as the Day Session shelter The umbrella features a ‘flatback’ profile and can be used with the pole located either centrally or at the rear.


A simple clip system holds one or both sides away when not required. Perfect for use with a chair or for overnight use with a bedchair the umbrella comes supplied with swivel storm rod caps, storm rods and 6 heavy duty pegs.

Verdict

As easy to put up as an ordinary brolly but with all the protection of a day shelter. But let’s get the negative out of the way first as last: it’s heavy.


Simple but easy locking system

Relatively speaking that is, for it’s not heavy for the quality of the material and the huge amount of protection it offers. What you have to bear in mind is that it’s not meant as something you’d slip into a quiver for river roving, but more for fishing either river or stillwater from a fixed position, where you don’t have far to walk or can take it on a barrow or trolley.

It’s a lovely bit of kit that I’ve enjoyed using. It’s easy to use; a piece of bliss to put up and take down and, best of all, you’ve got no extras to buy to make it into a complete kit as it comes with storm rod caps, storm poles and good quality pegs. The pegging points are elasticated and strong, and the top of the brolly has the usual hole for attaching an anchoring cord should you think you need one.

Swivel storm rod caps
Swivel storm rod caps
Good pegging points
Good pegging points
If you want top protection from the elements and none of the bother of erecting a bivvy, then this Stormshield Brolly from Korum will do it for you.

Of course you could possibly get something cheaper and lighter, but don’t complain when it ends up round your ears the first time a good wind blows up. You can’t have something that is heavy duty quality, stable and reliable without paying a price, and the price with this brolly isn’t the asking price, which is quite reasonable, but the weight, which is about 71/2 lb (3.5kg) without storm poles and pegs.

Rating: 9/10

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