The Wychwood Solace Brolly 60 inch
Extremis HD 10,000mm hydrostatic head material for complete waterproofing and durability
Wide gauge very light and super strong fibreglass ribs
All four back ribs touch the ground for extra stability
Complete with storm poles and 4 storm pole caps
Complete with heavy duty groundsheet
Complete with heavy duty pegs
60in size to cover the longest bedchair
Built to last
Brolly comes with a first for the trade! A 5 year extended manufacturer's warranty
The The Wychwood Solace Brolly 60 inch is an ideal size carp umbrella for day sessions, a wrap can be purchased seperatley for longer sessions. the brolly comes with a 5 year guarantee.
Mainland UK orders only
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Orders Outside Mainland UK
Please note all orders outside mainland UK may be subject to change with regard to shipping. Third party courriers ship via volumetric weight. Please be assured that if changes to shipping costs that do occur North East Tackle Supplies will contact customers prior to shipping. Any changes to shipping costs not agreed by both parties a full refund will be offered.
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