FS: Lightweight shelter setup SOLD
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FS: Lightweight shelter setup SOLD
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!)
20180527_143746 by David Scott, on Flickr
20180527_143753 by David Scott, on Flickr
20180527_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)
Just-250-grams-4-seasons-inner-mesh-tent-outdoor-summer-camping-tent.jpg_640x640 by David Scott, on Flickr
Just-250-grams-4-seasons-inner-mesh-tent-outdoor-summer-camping-tent by David Scott, on Flickr
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!)
20180527_143746 by David Scott, on Flickr
20180527_143753 by David Scott, on Flickr
20180527_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)
Just-250-grams-4-seasons-inner-mesh-tent-outdoor-summer-camping-tent.jpg_640x640 by David Scott, on Flickr
Just-250-grams-4-seasons-inner-mesh-tent-outdoor-summer-camping-tent by David Scott, on Flickr
Last edited by slackman99 on Sat Jun 30, 2018 9:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: FS: Lightweight shelter setup
is the top one big enough for a 6ft 4 bloke?
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Re: FS: Lightweight shelter setup
Hi Ton,
I'm 6 foot so can't say for sure but I'd say probably not
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.
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Re: FS: Lightweight shelter setup
No point in me selling you something that isn't going to work for you!
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Re: FS: Lightweight shelter setup
Just wear wellies Tony
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YGM
No one man tent is ton sized
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?
out of interest, where did you get it from?
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Re: FS: Lightweight shelter setup
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.
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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The swear filter changes r1g to bicycle, to stop people saying how great their 'r1g' looks loaded up etc. 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.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.
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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...
vaguely exciting! = awes0me!
Crikey, how much = r.a.p.h.a.
short ride =m1croadventure
I'm sure there are more...
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Re: FS: Lightweight shelter setup
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...
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