it might be an idea to invest in a footprint groundsheet for your tent. we are looking at getting one for ours - it's a groundsheet the same shape and size of your tent whoch goes underneath the sig. it means that when you pack it down there is no risk of getting your tent dirty as you can pack the footprint separately. They are quite cheap (the one for our 6 man tent is £18).
Quote: Originally posted by xtinexoop on 17/4/2008What is the thinnest lightest smallest folding groundsheet to put under a sig?
My hubby is adamant that we don't have room in the car for anything and that it defeats the object of the sig in the first place if we have to faff with a seperate groundsheet (that is the thing that always takes us the time with our current tent).
As he rightly points out our new tent was only £100 so its probably not worth protecting, but I would like some info as the idea is to find out if we like a tent with a sig and then to buy a better one.
Christine
Hi xtinexoop
It is more important to protect your expensive SIG from damage than dirt
The best of both worlds can be bought from Pondkeeper.co.uk Their flexiliners can be cut to any shape and are reasonably puncture resistant and will keep your SIG clean.
Regards
Rex.
PS forget the guarantee buy the cheapest price as the guarantee is only for fish ponds when you use a underlay.
These liners are really good value
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dont underestimate the power of the sun, (if and when we get any) this is the best sanitiser available, wash off then leave groundsheet to dry in sun, essential for wild camping especially if anywhere near animal droppings etc. I used to take youth groups away and this was the advice given to prevent health problems. (e coli etc)
Annie
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I wouldn't wash a sewn in ground sheet from a nylon tent at all, surely this would shorten the lifespan. I'd put a cheap tarp under it to protect it. If using a pvc loose groundsheet I'd just take a deckscrubber and some soapy water to it then rinse and hang in the sun.
we use a footprint, which also allows us to plan out where exactly to pitch before the tent is out of the bag- and with our big blue whale- nicknamed by our daughter, it is huge and heavy to move once up.
but it does give protection , and keeps sig clean. We don't clean the footprint, just fold up to keep clean side clean as already said above.
B &Q are the cheapest i've found for blue builders tarpaulins to use as an extra groundsheet. I've used them for years, under the sig,makes things a whole lot easier, and you get a nice clean dry surface to roll around on trying to fold your tent up to get it back in the bag at the end .
I find that once I've packed the tent away, if its a DRY day , if you turn the tarp over, so the dirty side is up, and leave it loosely pegged for half an hour or so, while you finish packing the car up , the breeze will dry it off .
We always lay out a huge sheet of ordinary clear plastic, then lay our tent out then the ground sheet on top. That way the tent is kept clean the ground sheet is clean. The sheet of dirty plastic goes in its own bag and cleaned when ever,or dumped. Saves all that hard cleaning and keeps the tent clean.
Malc's suggestion sounds cheapest! The other ideas are all very good, but as you said there's no point you spending 10's of pounds on a footprint or the like when the whole tent only cost £100! You could something like a really thin plastic decorators dust sheet just to put down under the tent purely as a labour saving device to keep the SIG a little bit cleaner. We always hang on to the plastic sheeting used to cover new furniture and matresses and use this. Don't make the mistake I did tho'. I left some of the plastic showing around the end of the tent and although it didn't rain the dew was heavy and after 3 nights the tent was effectively pitched in a pond (albeit shallow!). Aldi sometimes get in tarps for about £5.
Our footprint groundsheet was a really good investment. It means that when we pack up the tent we can pack it up in a clean environment, sometimes we have to crawl on hands and knees to squash the tent back into the bag. I then fold the footprint up without too much worry. If I have time as i fold it I wipe it with a damp cloth to remove most of the dirt. I would just find a cheap groundsheet/tarp and cut it to the same shape as your tent. its worth the extra room in the car - well that's what I tell OH about all the gadgets I buy.
All good ideas here. We use a cheap tarpaulin under our tent to keep it nice and clean. We don't have any of these wonderful SIGs so any extra on the tarp is laid over the mud skirt inside the tent which helps to keep out draughts. When we leave we shake off any bits, lay it ground side up and use an old newspaper to wipe off any worm casts, lumps of dirt etc before folding it dirty side in. At the end of the season we put the hosepipe on it and that works well for us.
If you want quick and easy the decorators thin plastic dust sheet is ideal. At the end of the holiday you just dispose of it although that does incur some expense and is not entirely eco-friendly!