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Explore Fortis carp fishing collections built for real conditions—winter insulation, stormproof shells, affordable technical layers and everyday essentials. As a result, you can pick a complete system that matches your sessions and fish with confidence through the forecast.
Fortis collections are built to help anglers choose kit by purpose, not just by product type. Each range has a clear role within the wider Fortis system, from thermal base layers and active technical clothing to waterproof shells, winter insulation, camouflage pieces and waterproof carry.
The goal is simple: help anglers build a setup that matches the season, the weather and the way they fish.
The Fortis clothing system is designed around layering. Elements provides the thermal foundation. Minimal and Trail act as everyday or technical mid-layers. Marine protects against wind and rain. Tundra and Fortis x Snugpak provide insulation when temperatures fall.
Alongside the clothing ranges, Recce supports waterproof carry and organisation, while Realtree applies proven camouflage patterns across selected Fortis products.
For colder sessions, start with Elements thermal layers, add a Minimal or Trail mid-layer, then finish with Marine waterproofs, Tundra insulation or Fortis x Snugpak depending on the conditions.
For mobile fishing, Trail provides lighter, more active performance, while Recce helps keep spare layers, waterproofs and essentials organised and protected.
For anglers who want camouflage, Realtree garments can be mixed into the wider system without changing the core layering approach.
Fortis collections are purpose-built product ranges designed around different angling needs. Some focus on warmth, some on waterproof protection, some on mobility, and others on camouflage, carry or everyday comfort.
Start with the conditions you fish most often. Elements suits cold-weather foundations, Trail suits active fishing, Marine suits wet weather, Tundra suits winter sessions, Fortis x Snugpak suits extreme cold, Minimal suits everyday comfort and Recce suits waterproof carry.
Yes. The collections are designed to work as a system. Elements can be worn under Trail, Minimal, Marine, Tundra or Fortis x Snugpak, while Recce can be used to carry spare layers and waterproof kit between swims.
Trail is designed for active technical performance, mobility and practical use on the bank. Minimal focuses on clean everyday comfort, casual layering and low-key Fortis styling on and off the bank.
Marine focuses on waterproof protection against rain and wind. Tundra focuses on insulation and warmth during cold-weather fishing. Many anglers use both within the same system depending on the forecast.
Elements is the thermal foundation of the Fortis clothing system. Base layers, socks, boots, gloves and cold-weather accessories are designed to support the other collections when temperatures drop.
Tundra is the core Fortis winter insulation range. Fortis x Snugpak sits above it as the extreme cold-weather system for anglers facing prolonged exposure to harsh winter conditions.
No. Recce is focused on waterproof carry, dry bags and organisation. It supports the clothing system by helping anglers keep spare layers, waterproofs, electronics and essentials dry and accessible.
Realtree is not a separate layering system. It is a camouflage option applied to selected Fortis garments for anglers who prefer natural concealment and official Realtree patterns.
For winter fishing, most anglers start with Elements base layers, add a Minimal or Trail mid-layer, then finish with Tundra or Fortis x Snugpak depending on the severity of the conditions.
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