Alternative to Tyvek

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Alternative to Tyvek

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Have been working on getting a light shelter set up this year and have been using a Tyvek ground sheet as part of the system.
I'm not happy with it. It's bloody crinkly and noisy for a start and more importantly it's too bloody slippery by far. On anything other than a perfectly level pitch it's like a slide. Not to mention my sleeping mat gets ejected at regular intervals.
What do other folks use?
I'm also considering knocking up a bathtub type floor for added winter protection.
Has anyone done this themselves?
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You can reduce (but not remove) the slippery / crinkly nature of Tyvek with a trip through the washing machine.

Permavent isn't slippery / crinkly and behaves more like material.
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Permavent - not heard of that before, ta. http://www.roofingsuppliesuk.co.uk/pitc ... -5m-x-50m/ - £50. Maybe 25 of us could split it between us, £2 each - bargain :-bd.

Tyvek... washing machine... took mine into the bath with me when I bought it. Got some baffled looks from Mrs Perrin (no change there then) but as you say it did the trick. Trouble is it smells of rose-scented bath oil now :wink:.

Nearly bought one of these bathtubs as per reviewed by Cap'n Bearbones: http://bearbonesbikepacking.blogspot.co ... thtub.html but am sticking with my tyvek for the moment. "Bath" and "tub" seem apt words if it's not fully covered by your tarp and a spot of precipitation comes your way in the night.....

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Thank you Alex :-bd
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"Erm..... http://www.bearbonesbikepacking.co.uk/s ... =permavent"

Oops! :smile:

Heavier than tyvek of course but looks very impressive. Might try an experimental investment at some suitable point.
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I've used one, it works fine. Only use it when I'm unconcerned about pack space though.
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Thanks. Always knew there would be a use for the washing machine some day. Not as controversial with Mrs Ranger as using the dishwasher for cleaning cassettes either....
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