I'm wondering about getting the Khyam windbreak/canopy http://www.outdoorgear.co.uk/eshop.asp?wci=product&wce=51961101&CameFrom=png as we are camping in a few days but taking the smaller tent which means cooking outside and as the weather won't improve, I thought the windbreak would help with the cooking and the canopy keep any rain off the door. Does anyone have one and are they worthwhile or am I just being drawn towards yet another bit of "useful" camping equipment! (that's what OH thinks anyway!)
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I love mine! It fits in a tiny bag, and stood up to dreadful weather for two weeks in Derbyshire.
Two tips if you get one - when you don't have the canopy up, roll it up and secure under the guylines on the top of the posts or it'll flap about and get in the way; and don't bang to poles in with a mallet or the spikes will disappear down the poles (Valkscot recommended popping a cotton reel over them, but ours are too long for a cotton reel so we have a lump of wood with a hole drilled through).
Hello just wanted to add that we took one of these with us at the weekend due to the weather forecast and cooking outside, etc, yeah excellent buy ideal. We do now wish we'd brought the larger one they do full canopy.
Coo! It's 7m long! That would take up nearly all the pitch. Think I'll stick to the smaller one, we're off to Dartmoor next week and like the idea of some protection for the little gas stove. I've found the canopy/windbreak for £22.99 so even if I don't use the canopy much, it's a better price than some windbreaks.
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