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• #2077
How did you get on transporting it, strapped to the fork leg?
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• #2078
Nice. Much rain? Ours is headed to the overland track in a few months.
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• #2079
Rained overnight twice I think. Quite a lot both times, first night we didn't hook the outer into the cross pole properly (midges and rain when pitching) so the outer touched at one point but it was fine. It wasn't raining when we packed up so took the inner down first and then gave the outer a good shake while still pitched. No issues the next day when it rained again overnight.
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• #2080
Yeah, I had 2 x 5L sea to summit dry bags.
Outer and Inner (in seperate dry sacks) and pegs in one.
Sleeping bag, footprint and decathlon matt in the other.
Poles on a Jack The Rack I was borrowing/testing.Some of the fork mount bosses came loose, but I think that was a manufacturing fault as there wasn't much weight on either side.
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• #2081
What fork did this happen on? Exact same thing happened on my brother carbon gravel wank fork. I'm sure when I finally pull my finger out and take it to one of there local dealers in mcr they'll agree with me it's a design fault. Think the max I had on each bag was 2kg.
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• #2082
The fork on a Carbonda 696. Also happened to my friend's bomtrack.
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• #2083
Sigma Sports says in stock in 9-10 working days, so maybe there's a batch arriving in the UK soon?
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• #2084
Good intel, thanks
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• #2085
After finding some woods that fall inside the wild camp zone for Dartmoor, we are going to give hammock camping another go.
I've dug out the Hennessey hammock for my partner to use, and set out about paring down the weight.
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• #2087
please update us on how you get on, sounds like an interesting spot.
the ropes that came with my HH were ridiculously bulky compared to the tree straps and whoopie slings I replaced them with.
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• #2088
Either this was a mistake or they sold out their stock in an hour....Did you get one?
Think i'm going for a one man version now but thanks for looking out my man!
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• #2089
Yeah I just got a despatch confirmation, so they must have sold out rapid time. Kinda mad as I just searched on a whim!
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• #2090
Strange, I only discovered that website myself last night as it was the cheapest for the sleeping bag I was after.
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• #2091
I was in the market for one of these, but ended up going for the Terra Nova Starlite 2, which I found for £450 here using the 10% off code. Also seems well suited for bikepacking with 29cm pole length, and a UK based spares + repairs service might be handy in the future.
Edit: Hah, this just reverted back to RRP after posting it!
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• #2092
Looks a decent option that to be fair. Do you have a picture of yours packed up?....with some fruit for reference or something...
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• #2093
Still says 'RRP £595, Selling for £499.99' in the product description too. Good deal you got there.
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• #2094
Not yet - I'll post one when I get it.
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• #2095
Cheers! Only worry with it is that its not freestanding.
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• #2096
Not perfect hangs because I forgot to pick up both sets of whoopie slings. But was pretty great for an afternoon snooze. Need to sort under quilts before it's warm enough for her to spend a night in.
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• #2097
Think i'm going for a one man version now but thanks for looking out my man!
The 1 and 2 person options are so close in pack size, weight & price, I'd consider getting the 2 person for the extra luxury. On paper the 2 person is only ~200g heavier, 3cm diameter bigger and same width packed. It's a great tent.
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• #2098
I only have one underquilt so when I've camped with the GF she gets the top & under quilts in my warbonnet blackbird and I make do with a sleeping bag and a wool picnic blanket stuffed into the lining on my HH explorer deluxe.
If I'm camping in bad weather there's zero chance she's agreed to come so I'd have my proper kit so it works out well enough.
I did make an underquilt using this site from costco down blankets but the suspension never really worked for me on my HH.
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• #2099
Yeah you're right, I've gone back n forth a few times. Probably grab which ever is available tbh. Got a stock notification from LD Mountain Centre but, again, it was still out of stock :/
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• #2100
I wasn't super bothered about that - I'm only planning in using it in the UK where I've never needed freestanding. If you really want freestanding the Nemo Dragonfly might be an alternative - seems super similar to the Big Agnes and there's a bit more stock around. https://wildbounds.com/products/dragonfly-bikepack-2p-tent-stormy-night
Sorry, just saw this. I got one as well, did a great job on the Badger Divide.
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