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Subject Topic: What is a riser? Post Reply Post New Topic
13/8/2007 at 9:57pm
 Location: Sheffield
 Outfit: Khyam Ontario 6 Coleman Galileo 5
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Hi all

I'm probably being thick but I'm not quite sure what is meant by a 'riser' groundsheet. I imagine it is like a bathtub GS but without being attached to the sides?!!

Perhaps someone can tell me how far up these GS generally rise/go. (I'm looking at getting a 2006 Vango Oregon which doesn't have SIG)

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13/8/2007 at 10:36pm
 Location: Salford
 Outfit: Outwell Indiana 8 & Oregon 5
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AFAIK it's the same thing as a bathtub groundsheet. Ours is from Outwell and goes up somewhere between 4 & 6 inches - can't remember exactly.

I'm sure someone with a vango will be along soon to comment.

At least there's no sad blue face anymore :D

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13/8/2007 at 11:31pm
 Location: Hayle Cornwall
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A riser groundsheet is a bathtub. Its half way house between a Sewn in Groundsheet and a loose groundsheet. Its called a riser as it normally overlaps the flysheet and attaches about 4 -6 inches up the flysheet so that it prevents draughts but oes provide some extra ventilation.  

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14/8/2007 at 12:28am
 Location: Scotland.
 Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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In the 2006 Oregons it`s about  4 inches high round the edge and toggles into points on the inside of the flysheet sleeves. There is no riser section at the doorways though...it just lies flat. In the 600 Oregon the groundsheet only goes to the edge of the big pod, so it doesn`t run throughout the tent. Pretty sure it`s the same on the 800 too...the groundsheet is only a 3/4 one.

I`ve got a 2006 Oregon 600, btw, and have just bought a 2006 Oregon 800, which should arrive tomorrow. So, if you`ve got any more questions, fire away.



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14/8/2007 at 7:52pm
 Location: Salford
 Outfit: Outwell Indiana 8 & Oregon 5
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That's the nice thing (and one of the deciding factors for us) about the Outwell Indiana. It has a bathtub groundsheet, but where there are doors there are zips on the groundsheet so that you can lie it flat so no kids (or us!) tripping over the groundsheet when they go in/out, and when you close the door, you zip up the groundsheet too

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14/8/2007 at 10:22pm
 Location: Sheffield
 Outfit: Khyam Ontario 6 Coleman Galileo 5
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Thanks for that! I've learnt such alot on here since I joined 3 weeks ago - When we bought our first tent I just went into CCCs in Sheffield and picked one that seemed OK. I am now so much better informed and I am hoping when I finally get round to getting a new tent I get the right one!

The Vango Oregon 600 is the front runner at the moment as I've read so many posts raving about them. (So thanks Val for your V oregon specific info. I know who to ask next time!)

 



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14/8/2007 at 10:30pm
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Just make absolutely sure which Oregon 600 you eventually buy....there are several significant differences between the 2006 version and the 2007, the most important one being that the 2007 has a SIG, of course. And the 2006 version is getting pretty hard to find.


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14/8/2007 at 10:32pm
 Location: Cornwall
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