I got an Avid Carp Quick Up Session Organiser,
I've not had it on the bank yet I picked it up mostly for the bivvy sessions as somewhere to keep all the stuff out of the way I think it will hold the power pack and the other stuff that tends to end up on the floor while I'm on a long session, initial thoughts I quite like it, it's well put together folds down to a small size and even has levelling things on the base of it.
Linky:- https://www.avidcarp.com/Products/Lugga ... -Organiser
I realise I will be called a tackletart for buying this and I accept this abuse, I am trying to persuade the wife to come out for a bivvy fishing session for that I need to ensure there's a power pack that can keep her ipad going all weekend among other things. What I'm thinking is if I get a run in the middle of the night everything will be on this thing so I know where to grab the headtorch from and so on.
Here’s a wee YouTube video of the unboxing:- https://youtu.be/-cNfO-_rJs8
Unboxing the Avid Quick Up Session Organiser
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Re: Unboxing the Avid Quick Up Session Organiser
Metalscobes666 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05 2019 13:42 -I brought something similar for my French trips, its brilliant on a long session. I used mine for cooking gear and dry good food, saves keep rummaging about in a bag and keeps the scaley tails from trampling all.over your cooking gear if its chucked on the floor.I got an Avid Carp Quick Up Session Organiser,
I've not had it on the bank yet I picked it up mostly for the bivvy sessions as somewhere to keep all the stuff out of the way I think it will hold the power pack and the other stuff that tends to end up on the floor while I'm on a long session, initial thoughts I quite like it, it's well put together folds down to a small size and even has levelling things on the base of it.
Linky:- https://www.avidcarp.com/Products/Lugga ... -Organiser
I realise I will be called a tackletart for buying this and I accept this abuse, I am trying to persuade the wife to come out for a bivvy fishing session for that I need to ensure there's a power pack that can keep her ipad going all weekend among other things. What I'm thinking is if I get a run in the middle of the night everything will be on this thing so I know where to grab the headtorch from and so on.
Here’s a wee YouTube video of the unboxing:- https://youtu.be/-cNfO-_rJs8
Was looking at the exact same.one in go outdoors at the weekend, just a different colour.
https://m.gooutdoors.co.uk/airgo-compac ... rd-p397906
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Re: Unboxing the Avid Quick Up Session Organiser
Yep it's the same thing most likely made in the same Chinese factory the go outdoors one RRP is £60 whereas the Avid one adds on £20 in fishing tackle tax with a RRP of £80 I bet at trade prices they are both the same.
I like the idea of putting all the stuff into one thing and that way it's easy to grab when needed and out of the way when it's not needed. I am one of these folk who has to have the bivvy organised clutter and stuff all over the place annoys me as I'm more than likely going to kick it over or step on it by accident hahaha
I also got one of the little folding Trakker BBQs when I get a little bit better weather I'll have to get it out for a road test but looking at it it's looking a good little bit of stuff.
I like the idea of putting all the stuff into one thing and that way it's easy to grab when needed and out of the way when it's not needed. I am one of these folk who has to have the bivvy organised clutter and stuff all over the place annoys me as I'm more than likely going to kick it over or step on it by accident hahaha
I also got one of the little folding Trakker BBQs when I get a little bit better weather I'll have to get it out for a road test but looking at it it's looking a good little bit of stuff.
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