The post man's been ...

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Is that including the laggy bands?
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Yes it is. If you'd care to speculate the weight of 2 elastic bands and the potential weight saving that could result, be my guest :geek: ;)
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Wildcat Mountain Lion.

What a lovely looking piece of kit it is too. Hoping to test on Friday night 8-)
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Two people ultralight in the Alps, will also be shelter in Iceland. Masses of space for two, dead easy to pitch, two poles set to 120cm, took 5 minutes to put it up.

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with rear pole set to 135-140cm

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even has pockets for gear in the sides, will easily house two and gear
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Obviously you're aware that that is actually a TARP!!! ;)
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s8tannorm wrote:Obviously you're aware that that is actually a TARP!!! ;)
Yes I had noticed, but it's way more of a tarp than a SilTarp, it's a halfway house, offers plenty of protection, weight is low. Reminds me of the MSR twin peaks I had years ago, although more tarp than that :) it has more space than my Vario tent, and weighs loads less, pack size is considerably smaller too. Other than the odd thunderstorm the Alps should hopefully be dryer than Wales
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Nice Morvelo jersey turned up today, just in time to get covered in WRT mud and rain :)

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Morvelo jersey by ianbarrington, on Flickr
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Nice Morvelo jersey turned up today
Says the man who didn't want a jersey with a bear on ;)
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I'm very particular ;)
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Are you colour blind too? ;)
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Looks close to me. ;)
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No comparison :roll:

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This morning I took delivery of my new Six Moons 'Skyscape Scout' tent - HELL YEAH!!!

I luckily dodged the customs bullet (which is nice) and will most likely post a picture later when I get a chance to set it up and climb inside.

Can anyone recommend a good seam-sealer???
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Can anyone recommend a good seam-sealer???
The McNett Seam Grip stuff's always worked for me.

Me need to see pictures :D
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s8tannorm wrote:The McNett Seam Grip stuff's always worked for me.
thanks - will give it a go.
s8tannorm wrote:Me need to see pictures
me too!

(meaning i haven't had a chance to put it up yet)

have been busy re-building my road bike for it's first trip of the year this weekend!
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Not the post man, went to the shops and left with one pair Ergon G1 ergonomic grips and one Frontier Pro water filter. Grips are comfy, filter yet to be tested.
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Not been yet but hopefully will have been in time for then Glen Orchy gathering, just ordered a full set of Revelate stuff from Veloista in Switzerland, they said a week for delivery.....everything currently crossed!!!
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Just received one of these, a Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Day Pack...

http://www.seatosummit.com/products/display/86

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Brilliant little thing & only 70 grams on my scales. Could really have done with this at the weekend so I wasn't carrying supplies in a carrier bag on my handlebars for the few miles to the bivy spot :D
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Could really have done with this at the weekend so I wasn't carrying supplies in a carrier bag on my handlebars for the few miles to the bivy spot
That was just my thinking behind getting one Mark.
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s8tannorm wrote:
Could really have done with this at the weekend so I wasn't carrying supplies in a carrier bag on my handlebars for the few miles to the bivy spot
That was just my thinking behing getting one Mark.
Great minds :D
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I'm glad to say postmen work on Saturdays in Wales ... new bivvy bag, it has a zip, it has midge netting and it's sized for a full air mat and winter bag inside. Picture says it all ;)

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Wow that's light! More details please, whats it made from, who makes it etc.?
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Wow that's light! More details please, whats it made from, who makes it etc.?
Sorry you'll have to wait a little while, however I will say that it's not cuben ... this is breathable.
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