is this good for a longshanks ?
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is this good for a longshanks ?
this keeps catching my eye. and i need a much lighter more packable shelter.
https://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk ... ter-p10301
any good for a tall wide bloke ?
https://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk ... ter-p10301
any good for a tall wide bloke ?
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Re: is this good for a longshanks ?
I'd say it was. Has the addition of the skirt which I never knew existed. I reckon it'll fit and you'll love it
I believe it has some extra guy lines to raise some of the edges.
Good find (sean has the standard deschutes and I believe loves/likes it alot...
I believe it has some extra guy lines to raise some of the edges.
Good find (sean has the standard deschutes and I believe loves/likes it alot...
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Re: is this good for a longshanks ?
Depends, by your own admission your a big fella, I’ve had a deschutes and now a Luna solo. I’m 5’8” in my heels, for me it’s not too much trouble to keep the feet from the wet single skin but much beyond that and I reckon you’ll be trying hard to avoid damp foot end scenario. The side guys are key in avoiding that situation, plenty of room but constrained by the angle of the sides.
I’ve often thought that a single pole shelter with some head and foot end 12” poles would be ideal.
I’ve often thought that a single pole shelter with some head and foot end 12” poles would be ideal.
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Re: is this good for a longshanks ?
that is the kind of reply i wanted. i am 6ft 4'' so i will give it a miss.
Re: is this good for a longshanks ?
I think the plus is the same size as the normal but with the addition of the mesh.
I'm just under 6ft and it's big enough for me but at your height I think it would be a bit small, there's not much free space at my head/feet.
I'm just under 6ft and it's big enough for me but at your height I think it would be a bit small, there's not much free space at my head/feet.
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Re: is this good for a longshanks ?
I had a brief play with the Alpkit Polestar yesterday and my initial thought was 'ooh that's long' inside.
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Re: is this good for a longshanks ?
Don't they do a plus size of the Lanshan 1? Or is it just bigger for 2021? I think the Pro version, which is the Lunar Solo knock off with a sewn in groundsheet and skirts is the longer length as well. But don't quote me.
Quick google.
Indeed they do. 20cm longer than the earlier versions. Still not sure it'd fit you big fella, especially with a comfy sleeping pad.
https://backpackinglight.com/forums/top ... mpetitors/
PS: do you want that Tubus rack then?
Quick google.
Indeed they do. 20cm longer than the earlier versions. Still not sure it'd fit you big fella, especially with a comfy sleeping pad.
https://backpackinglight.com/forums/top ... mpetitors/
PS: do you want that Tubus rack then?
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Re: is this good for a longshanks ?
Some very nice tents in that rangeDave Barter wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 2:21 pm https://lightheartgear.com/products/lig ... oly-fabric
Not sure if you can get these in UK
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Re: is this good for a longshanks ?
I had a brief play with the Alpkit Polestar yesterday and my initial thought was 'ooh that's long' inside.
Stu, would you be able to provide 2 x packable poles for one of these ?
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Re: is this good for a longshanks ?
Shouldn't be a problem Tony. I put it up yesterday with trekking poles so I could take some measurements and have a weigh up ... a pair of carbon poles is now curing. Hopefully I'll get chance to try them tomorrow.Stu, would you be able to provide 2 x packable poles for one of these ?
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Re: is this good for a longshanks ?
I use both a Deschutes and Lunar Solo with no problems, I'm 6'1".BigdummySteve wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 10:39 pm I’ve had a deschutes and now a Luna solo. I’m 5’8” in my heels, for me it’s not too much trouble to keep the feet from the wet single skin but much beyond that and I reckon you’ll be trying hard to avoid damp foot end scenario. The side guys are key in avoiding that situation, plenty of room but constrained by the angle of the sides.
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Re: is this good for a longshanks ?
I saw someone post a picture on STW of their Polestar and stated they were using BB carbon polesBearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 9:24 pmShouldn't be a problem Tony. I put it up yesterday with trekking poles so I could take some measurements and have a weigh up ... a pair of carbon poles is now curing. Hopefully I'll get chance to try them tomorrow.Stu, would you be able to provide 2 x packable poles for one of these ?
Re: is this good for a longshanks ?
I have the new Alpkit Aerobeam one man version, and i reckon you'd fit in their no issues. i am only 5'11" but have 48" chest, but there was a good foot of space above my head, i had all my bags from the bike above my head easily and there was still plenty of room either side of me also, really large internal space for a 1.2kg tent