Bivvy Heater


 

Bivvy Heater

Over the years, winter fishing has always been a battle of endurance for me—particularly when it comes to keeping my hands and, more importantly, my feet warm. I’ve tried just about everything: multiple layers of socks, different boot combinations, thermal insoles, even various “miracle” products that promise warmth but rarely deliver. The reality is, I’ve spent a small fortune chasing a solution, only to end up disappointed time and time again.

The main issue, as it turns out, has been my feet sweating. It sounds counterproductive, but once moisture gets involved, it becomes almost impossible to retain any real warmth, no matter how good your gear is. Managing that has been the real challenge, and for years I never quite cracked it.

That all changed this winter after I decided to try a small greenhouse heater. It was a bit of an experiment more than anything, but the difference was immediate. Having a consistent, dry source of heat inside the bivvy completely transformed my comfort levels. Instead of constantly fighting the cold, I was finally able to stay warm for extended periods, and more importantly, keep everything dry—especially my feet.

Since introducing it into my setup, winter sessions have become far more manageable and, if I’m honest, a lot more enjoyable. It’s taken years of trial and error to get to this point, but sometimes it’s the simplest changes that make the biggest difference.

 
 

You can purchase a 2kW version, not tested myself, if your budget wants to go that far.

Full Discreption

Greenhouse Heater 4.2kW Thermostatic With Regulator + Hose Lifestyle Eden Pro

Fit for the pros  (greenhouse heaters <200ft²)

Offering extensive areas coverage, the Eden Pro’s powerful 4.2kW burner proves ideal for larger greenhouses.

Thermostat-controlled self-ignition

Unlike the conventional gas greenhouse heater, the Lifestyle Eden Pro features a bespoke self-ignition system. Thermostat controlled, the Eden Pro offers heat when needed most and happily sits on standby upon reaching your set temperature.



Smart safety system

Featuring an Oxygen Depletion System (ODS), the Eden ensures it runs efficiently with a good oxygen flow. Should conditions be unideal for heating, the greenhouse heater switches off, protecting plants and people.

The Eden’s Flame Failure Device then ensures no gas flows to the burner until conditions return to being ideal for heating.

Robust and rust-resistant

The Eden Pro’s stainless steel body gives the heater a hard-wearing and enduring shell that can endure changing climates and conditions.


Features –

4200W max heat output
Thermostat controlled
Safety valve
Oxygen Depletion System (ODS)
Flame Failure Device (FFD)
Complete with gas hose and Propane regulator
Heat output: 4.2 kW
Temperature range: 7°C – 32°C
Power: 4200W
Gas type: Propane
Dimensions: Width: 36 cms | Depth : 14 cms | Height: 48.5 cms
Box dimensions: Width: 38 cms | Depth : 15 cms | Height: 50.5 cms
Heater weight: 4.4 kg

Please note- always have plenty of ventilation

Hopefully, this will help you get through the winter’s warm.

Remember, angler’s some of us are unlucky and suffer with feeling cold, I wish I didn’t.

Until next time

Richard

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