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Re: Just Tents

Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 8:56 pm
by Yorkshire Andy
munchh wrote:OOPS! 14 :lol:

VANGO CHINOOK 200
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I'm really impressed with the build quality, ripstop, aluminium poles, considering it had been set up on display for months, its still very solid, just a bit faded.

I wasnt looking for one but as it stands up on its own as i like them and it was only £30, a little beaten up, but its a £200 tent!
BARGAIN!

Re: Just Tents

Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 7:53 pm
by fabian0216
munchh wrote:Im not a tent spacialist or nothing, but I do have a bit of an obsession, I probly have 20 in my watch list constantly and own many (some in my secret stash that may have turned up when Mrs.Munchh was out :oops: ).

Oh and I worked for millets for a long time, ok I love tents, im out at last, how can I help. :ugeek:

I know what you mean, I have about 4 and counting. Although they are all tents they offer something different during your excursions.

Re: Just Tents

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 7:00 am
by Mr R
That reminds me.

I ended up buying a Snugpak Ionosphere. Hopefully, I will be able to test it in the next few weeks and report back.

Re: Just Tents

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 7:18 am
by munchh
Yeah do that 8-)

Re: Just Tents

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 12:36 pm
by munchh
KARRIMOR Ultralite 2 Man Tent

http://www.millets.co.uk/activities/104 ... -tent.html

i just spotted this on the millets site, £120 down to £40, but with the "BHSALE" code £36, if you pick up in a local store £37!

I really dont need one but i might have to just because it is so cheap! :oops:

Re: Just Tents

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 6:25 pm
by dangerman
I buy cheap tents and I've never been made to regret my decisions yet. Here are my two tents - I've not pitched the Arpenaz yet, but tomorrow I'll video myself doing it and put it on youtube. I'll leave it up for a few days to make sure I'm happy to use it for my trip in a couple of weeks to Shropshire.

The Soloista is a fantastic little thing, just a little too small for all my motorbike kit. Even though I could do it at a push.

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£20 for the Soloista and £30 for the Arpenaz btw. :)

Re: Just Tents

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 7:17 pm
by Deeps
dangerman wrote:I buy cheap tents and I've never been made to regret my decisions yet. Here are my two tents - I've not pitched the Arpenaz yet, but tomorrow I'll video myself doing it and put it on youtube. I'll leave it up for a few days to make sure I'm happy to use it for my trip in a couple of weeks to Shropshire.

The Soloista is a fantastic little thing, just a little too small for all my motorbike kit. Even though I could do it at a push.

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£20 for the Soloista and £30 for the Arpenaz btw. :)
Where are you on Youtube mate, I'll take a look. I've got massively into watching all sorts of stuff on Youtube, both 'zombie' and 'normal', I've been watching an old 70's programme I mind from a kid up until V early this morning, back to zombies now. ;)

Re: Just Tents

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 9:18 pm
by Yorkshire Andy
Well i got my army "special forces" 2 hoop bivvy it even has special forces printed on it so in the event of been woken my a pissed off farmer whilst wild camping he can be left guessing if he is levelling a shotgun at a SAS trooper or not :lol:

anyways the chap i got it off had replaced in his words the crap fiberglass poles (no argument from me there) with HDPE pipe wrapped in snipers cloth tape which works really well and thus the poles weigh sod all...
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and been army surplus special forces :lol:

its the only army kit i have had my hands on that acutally has goretex on it

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so once pitched which takes minutes

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just big enough for 1 and a bag at the head / foot end

Last night i left the front wide open trying to avoid condensation (goretex or not i know moisture can build up) and well woke at about 5am as my shoulders were out the sleeping bag and cold... Thick bloody fog / that drizzle that wets you through had descended

so zipped the door fully shut there was damp on my sleeping bag where it had brushed the bivvy but not overly bad for the amount of moisture that was in the air!


the lad was getting rained on in the single skin one man tent in the background despite the vent been wide open all night... woke to find him in his down jacket looking rather glum but happy i had woken him with a hot chocolate.... guess he will be back in the army synthetic fill artic bag next weekend how the hell he can sleep in it in summer i have no idea i was in my 3 season snug pack in just my boxers and bar the shoulders been out i was mafting

Re: Just Tents

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 11:35 pm
by munchh
Wow, that not a normal dutch bivvi, you did well getting one of them for that price!

Re: Just Tents

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 7:26 am
by dangerman
Deeps wrote:
dangerman wrote:I buy cheap tents and I've never been made to regret my decisions yet. Here are my two tents - I've not pitched the Arpenaz yet, but tomorrow I'll video myself doing it and put it on youtube. I'll leave it up for a few days to make sure I'm happy to use it for my trip in a couple of weeks to Shropshire.

The Soloista is a fantastic little thing, just a little too small for all my motorbike kit. Even though I could do it at a push.

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£20 for the Soloista and £30 for the Arpenaz btw. :)
Where are you on Youtube mate, I'll take a look. I've got massively into watching all sorts of stuff on Youtube, both 'zombie' and 'normal', I've been watching an old 70's programme I mind from a kid up until V early this morning, back to zombies now. ;)
I default to watching old sketches from the fast show or monty python when bored. But I do enjoy EDC videos as long as it's not just middle aged hillbillies dressing up as army men.

Here's the vid of when I first bought the Soloista. It goes up really quick and easy. I'll do the same type of vid for the new one tomorrow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUPSWNg-syI