Thanks all. The thing with our SV8 is that the area that we would need to cover is 2.5m x4m, so I think a piece of real carpet would take up too much room in the car. Or we would need about six picnic blankets overlapping.
We managed with just the sig last year, but I just thought a "fitted carpet" sounded really cosy. I'll have a look out for some bargain picnic rugs.
Michele
Before we got the SV carpet, that's exactly how many rugs we used. Got them in M&S at the end of the summer season for £1.99 each. They also have them on promotion at the moment if you buy 5 (I think) salad/dip items - a good excuse to stock up on M&S goodies!!!! (although that might still amount to the same cost as a proper carpet!)
here it is again .. like I said these sell in Costco .. I have one in blue. Funny thing is - never took it camping. .. mm off to dig it out the wardrobe now..
I;ll check it against the washer too.
------------- Christine
2014
April -
BunRoy Fort William 3 sleeps
April / May
Invercaimbe Arisaig 4 sleeps
Bleatarn Brampton tbc July
OK - I checked this in my washer, mine takes a 7kg load so is bigger than average.. and it only just fit. It'd be ok for as rinse out with very little washing liquid. It rolls up to the size of a small duvet. One other thing, the plastic clips on the webbing straps are quite chunky and I could feel these through the mat when I layed it on the bedroom carpet. the 2 near the edge are fixed but the 2 in the middle can be removed as the webbing had velcro fasteners. This leaves a couple of small plastic loops which are the ones you fit the shoulder strap to.. so unecessary really.
Will try it out on this weekend, the backing is strong nylon and not pvc.. so it may slip.
------------- Christine
2014
April -
BunRoy Fort William 3 sleeps
April / May
Invercaimbe Arisaig 4 sleeps
Bleatarn Brampton tbc July
There is an offer on in Sainsburys at the mo, if you buy so many food items with 'for summer' or something on them you can have a games set, a PICNIC RUG or a cool bag? May be worth a trip, the things that are qualifying are actually sensible everyday sort of food. At least one or two rugs cheaper, will certainly help things along.
I use those cheap raffia mats you can buy at the seaside. They weigh nothing, cost next to nothing and I chuck them after a few camps if they get too mucky. I also have a thick plastic groundsheet to use underneath them if its is very wet. Not nice on its own, but if the gound is a bit damp / soggy when you arrive, it will keep the floor dry.
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Geoff
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Thanks newbs -have just bought 2 from ebay for two of the bedroom pods (guests can freeze!). The guy knocked loads off the postage, so for two at £28 ish I don't think its too bad and will keep the chill out at night (hopefully!).
Hi, if you are interested in the picnic rugs, there is a firm called B & M, originally from Clevellys, but they are spreading. I went to the one in Dudley, the rugs are £2.99 each. At these prices, you can afford to do the whole tent cheaply and you just lift them and give them a shake and the housework is done.
As I say they are expanding, but here is their website,
B & M have some excellent bargains, such as the chairs that fold into an umberella type shape and slip into bag for £3.99 each. These come in various colours and have the cup/glass holder in the arm. They do brilliant disposable BBQ`s for 99p each. They also sell sleeping bags, gas heaters, thermal travel mugs for 99p, microfibre towels and camping lanterns as well as various other items. Well worth a visit if you have one near you.