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07/1/2010 at 3:50pm
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Footprints, as far as I know, are a fairly recent idea. Somebody obviously came up with the idea and found they could make a lot of money out of them and they seem to have caught on.
The idea is good i.e. they help to keep the tent groundsheet clean and they help protect it from sharp objects. Personally I check the pitch for sharp objects before pitching the tent and remove them or ask for another pitch if they are too bad, like tree roots etc.
I did once try a footprint, which was basically a sheet of plastic, and found it was just another thing that you have to fight with to get it pinned down in windy weather before you can start pitching your tent. I have seen more than one footprint flying off into the adjoining fields never to be seen again. Then at the end of the weekend I ended up with a filthy muddy sheet which was only fit for the skip. It seemed to gather more wet mud than the tent groundsheet ever did and that was on a fairly dry weekend.
After that I didn't bother any more. I have never had a groundsheet damaged by sharp objects and when I pack the tent away I simply wipe or brush the groundsheet as I fold it. It's only going to get dirty again the next trip so no need to be too particular...it's inside that matters.
Still, lots of people use them and swear by them, so each to his/her own I say.
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17/1/2010 at 12:42pm
Location: newton le willows Outfit: outwell georgia xl hi gear mojave 5
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hi there
we bought the mojave 5 last summer for a weekend tent, fab purchase, pitches like a dream and still offers you good living space for the family.
we bought a green ground sheet from go outdoors cost me about £8 - we pitched it on that and and it fit perfectly width and length ways we just folded the corners in to give it the shape of the front of the tent.
Goes down as my best buy!! - i will be sorting out my camping cupboard next weekend so i will take a note of the size i bought off the bag and update this for you.
Jillian
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