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slackman99
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Having a clear out of kit.

Both are new and other than being set up in the garden, unused. Just have too much kit!

Both of the below for £39.50 delivered to your door (PPG or bank transfer or you pay the fees).

Nice lightweight setup with good wet weather protection.

Fabrics: 20D nylon both sides silicon coating 3000mm
Length: 230cm
Width: 120-160cm
High: 120cm
Weight: about 410g
Needs a pole or two to set up. Can either have 1 pole offset, or for more room, two poles in an A frame arrangement. (Coke not included, just for scale!)

Image20180527_143746 by David Scott, on Flickr
Image20180527_143753 by David Scott, on Flickr
Image20180527_144332 by David Scott, on Flickr

Lightweight bivi bag. In AliExpress they call this an inner tent, but it's the size of a bivi bag so that's what I'm calling it!

Bottom material: 40D nylon silicone coating 3000mm
Body material:20d nylon +mesh nylon
Size:200cm x 65cm
packing size about 23x8cm
Weight :about 250g

(Stock photos below)

ImageJust-250-grams-4-seasons-inner-mesh-tent-outdoor-summer-camping-tent.jpg_640x640 by David Scott, on Flickr
ImageJust-250-grams-4-seasons-inner-mesh-tent-outdoor-summer-camping-tent by David Scott, on Flickr
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ton
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is the top one big enough for a 6ft 4 bloke?
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Hi Ton,

I'm 6 foot so can't say for sure but I'd say probably not
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ok mate, thanks for your honesty. :-bd
slackman99
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No point in me selling you something that isn't going to work for you!
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Just wear wellies Tony :-)
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YGM

No one man tent is ton sized
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that tent looks ace. I assume you could bicycle a guy to a branch rather than a pole?

out of interest, where did you get it from?
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Not entirely sure what "bicycle a guy" means, but you could tie a guy to a tree, but imagine it would be difficult to get the right shape/tension in doing so.
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haha, bloody phone auto-correct. I have no idea what "bicycle a guy" menas either.

I suspect what I was trying to say was attach or run a guy line...but yes, you got the gist of it. thanks for that.
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BobCatMax wrote:haha, bloody phone auto-correct. I have no idea what "bicycle a guy" menas either.

I suspect what I was trying to say was attach or run a guy line...but yes, you got the gist of it. thanks for that.
The swear filter changes r1g to bicycle, to stop people saying how great their 'r1g' looks loaded up etc. :lol: There are some others as well. After a while you know what they are and can read the correct meaning of a post even with the altered words.
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bicycle = r1g
vaguely exciting! = awes0me!
Crikey, how much = r.a.p.h.a.
short ride =m1croadventure

I'm sure there are more...
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oooh, I can feel a new game coming on


craft beer anyone??
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Haha. I remember when i kept getting confused as to why I kept using the term vaguely exciting when I had thiught i had said... :lol:
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