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brotherhuw
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Ground sheet?

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Yes or no?
If yes what to use?
Will be used (depending on the results of this highly scientific survey) in conjunction with goretrx army bivvy, tarp and mat but I intend to put the mat in the bag. Thinking in wet the bag would wet out, get everything else wet and be a general pain in the proverbial.
Thanks for your help/ and or confusing or contradictory advice gang!
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Bearbonesnorm
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Tyvek or Polycro are generally the cheapest options. Tyvek's harder wearing, Polycro's lighter ... both work. :wink:
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Re: Ground sheet?

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I tried that polycro stuff but found it fiddly to put down flat especially if it is windy as it flaps about. You could peg it down I suppose. I'm using a groundsheet I bought from eBay that allegedly has thermal properties too. It's worked well so far. You can trim it down to save weight.

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/281593005878?_mwBanner=1
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Re: Ground sheet?

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I'm never understood the need and havent had any issues in never using one.

It seems like the inverse of taking 1 thing to do two tasks :???:
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