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Subject Topic: Sewn in groundsheets or not.......?
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27/6/2006 at 3:49pm
 Location:  Norfolk
 Outfit: Pro-Action Arizona
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14/7/2006 at 8:25pm
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we have a dog so its nice to zip it all up at night and know that hes not going to push under the tent and make he escape easy. he might eat his way out . also on our last camp it stopped the farm dog making a visit during the night


15/7/2006 at 2:13am
 Location: Northumberland
 Outfit: Sunncamp Tourist XP
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Had both and none over 25 years! SIG for me anyday!maybe Im just getting old


15/7/2006 at 11:35pm
 Location: brightlingsea essex
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i have had sewn in and its ok but the tent i have now is not sewn in and i think it is better so not for me21

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15/7/2006 at 11:48pm
 Location: Essex and Norfolk
 Outfit: Khyam Ridgidome XL & canvas bell tent
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   With weather like we're lucky to be having at the moment, a seperate groundsheet is a distinct advantage. you can always unpeg and lift up, the wall of your tent, for an increased 'through flow' of air... A friend has the 'big Monty' which becomes airless, boiling hot and stuffy in warm weather and there's very little you can do about it, as you can't get any 'air flow'...

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16/7/2006 at 10:22am
 Location: Loose
 Outfit: Wolf Lake 5 2013 and Outwell Minni 4
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Quote: Originally posted by Andy Pandy 666 on 15/7/2006
   With weather like we're lucky to be having at the moment, a seperate groundsheet is a distinct advantage. you can always unpeg and lift up, the wall of your tent, for an increased 'through flow' of air... A friend has the 'big Monty' which becomes airless, boiling hot and stuffy in warm weather and there's very little you can do about it, as you can't get any 'air flow'...

That's one of the main reasons I bought the Sunncamp Typhoon 1000, doors on front, back and sides, bedrooms that can be zipped all the way out, and where there is no door it's got mesh windows, turns the whole thing into a massive gazebo

Steve



16/7/2006 at 7:19pm
 Location: Bucks
 Outfit: Bailey ranger 550 6
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Give me a SIG anyday!!  We have had both and after spending 10 minutes erecting the tent and then up to and hour and a half positioning and pegging out footprint groundsheets then hanging up bedrooms etc our new Montana 6 is a breath of fresh air!  erects as one so no putting inner up first - handy if wet - thread the poles lift and peg out guys and away you go bedrooms pre-hung job done, crack open the wine!

Has three doors and countless windows which fully open or have mesh so plenty of ventilation, and best of all    NO BUGS, MOLES, MICE,FROGS Etc

Would recommend to anyone.17

 



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16/7/2006 at 9:04pm
 Location: Irvine
 Outfit: Outwell Bearlake 6
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Thanks,'Die Hard Camper', what a brilliant tip to put a cheap blue tarp under your groundsheet to keep it clean! Brilliant!
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16/7/2006 at 9:55pm
 Location: Devon not as sunny as first thought
 Outfit: Sunncamp vario
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Very interesting as we have just brought a Sunncamp vario and it is as draughty and noisy, after a  windy weekend in North Devon it has to go. So can anyone recommend an easy erect 4 to 5 person tent with a SIG for us newbies please. Thanks Paul


18/7/2006 at 11:40am
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After having a sig and none sig clearly a non sig is better for me in many ways.  ok it aslo has its disadvantages. 

After adjusting ways to put up a non sig tent up i virtualy had no problems with insects or the weather.  Last year on Black Rock Sands campsite near Porthmadog it rained like mad and it was like it none stop all the time i was there.  For people who don't know already, the campsite tent area gets like a lake when it rains and there was big massive puddles all around the tent.   The ground was soggy underneath the tent too.  As for in the tent it self was great.   Loads better than a sig. 

Reasons being the only water and dirt in the tent came from me stepping into the tent and obviously the rain getting in when i opened the door.  All i did once inside was shake and wipe the ground sheet no problem.  Also when finally the rain stopped for a tea break I took the ground sheet out to dry before the whistle blew for the rain to start hammering down like never before.

Now you cant do nothing like that with a sig unless you want a swimming pool in the tent and a sig is a pain to clean full stop.  The disadvantages are trying to find the best way to put the tent up so it is not as drafty and insect free.  



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20/7/2006 at 9:33am
 Location: Manchester
 Outfit: Abbey Piper 12.2ex
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For me personally, I like the fact that my living area groundsheet is attatched to the bedroom. That way you have the best of both. I love the ventilation in the living area.


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20/7/2006 at 5:47pm
 Location: hampshire
 Outfit: Royal Montpellier 9
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Love my SIG.  Hate bugs and our Monty (big one) doesn't get at all stuffy with 3 double doors to open for ventilation.

 

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23/7/2006 at 10:48pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: outwell montana 6
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We have a  montana 6 and it has a sewn in ground sheet. But if you don't put a ground sheet under the sewn in one, then you will probably find that packing away the tent and sewn in ground sheet all together causes the tent to get smelly and milldewy (is that how to spell it?....oh well), because how ever dry the tent is when you pack it away the groundsheet is always damp underneath.

But I love the tent and would recomend sewn in ground sheets. Really cosy, no grassy edges and water running in, no drafts but plenty of ventilation higher up, loads of windows and vents. Once tried you would never go back, it's great. 



24/7/2006 at 8:30pm
 Location: CAITHNESS
 Outfit: COLEMAN MICHIGAN 9
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Definately go for a tent with a SIG! Got a new one last year, no bugs, no drafts, no damp, nipper can't escape, missus is happy which makes everything just peachy! Come over from the dark side and get yourself a SIG!  'slainte mhath'.



26/7/2006 at 8:46pm
 Location: nr colchester essex
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We have just brought ourselves a tent ,.It has a seperate inner section with a sig for the bedrooms but the front though attached can be rolled.Though am confused do the mudflaps go inwards or should they be pegged facing out thamks


27/7/2006 at 10:18am
 Location: Aberdeenshire
 Outfit: Eriba Triton 420GT
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We have just bought the Outdoor Revolution Scenic 5.0i and this has sig through out and most of our camping is in the highlands (the true midge country!)

We could not live without one!

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