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22/5/2012 at 7:07pm
 Location: London and the Pyrenees
 Outfit: Sibely 400 Ultimate by canvas camp
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Salūt all.

We have just got a Sibley 400 Ultimate from Canvascamp - got in up for the first time in minutes, v. pleased etc etc but how on earth do you get it back in the bag? It seems to be a tighter than a tight thing fit even though the bag is sensibly made with an insert v piece of material at the open end. Even leaving the poles out of the equation it just "won't" go in. The bag is open at one end rather than with an opening along the 'long edge' as it were which I thin would make things easier.

The tent on it's own will fit in a 'Really useful' type plastic box of 85 litres ( just) if one sits on the lid and long ago school boy maths tells me the 1.07m long bag with a 36cm diameter gives me about 100 litres to play with but will go in will it flip!

Any techniques out there - feel free to include a you-tube link. I've been looking at sailing bags with a longitudinal opening but they're a bit pricey....

regards as always

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23/5/2012 at 10:40am
 Location: Derbyshire
 Outfit: None Entered
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I fitted a Cabanon Athena in one of these all but the frame poles, theres a smaller compartment underneath for mucky groundsheet n pags etc.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vango-Tent-Roller-Bag-Large-Brand-New-Multipurpose-RRP-55-00-/261025264026?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3cc651719a

You also get large ex army canvas kit and tool bags if you wanna check the sizing to see if they would be any use.



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23/5/2012 at 9:40pm
 Location: London and the Pyrenees
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Yes that Vango looks good - slightly confused as to why they quote two dimensions , 26cm and 36 cm for the depth but assuming it's 36cm then that's , what,er, 130 litres I think which is good to go for a 4m bell tent.

And half the price of a sail-bag.

Thanks for this

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24/5/2012 at 4:16am
 Location: Derbyshire
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There is a large upper compartment for main tent then a lower small like I mentioned for the groundsheet/footprint etc so that might be why and theyve missed a few numbers.

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24/5/2012 at 10:00am
 Location: Yorkshire
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I personally prefer to use a storage bag without wheels, so it can be stacked without doing any damage to anything else.

I can recommend the Isabella awning bag. It's strong but lightweight, so can be folded and easily stowed when not in use.


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25/5/2012 at 12:08pm
 Location: London and the Pyrenees
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Ah-ha! Might be room for the poles in that one at
well at 170 litres but now I'm in a dither over not having a separate bag for dirty/wet ground sheet. Perhaps careful rolling & folding will get over that. Mind you back in the day when we bought our first ever dome tent, a 1981 Wintergear from Field and Trek in Brentford they advised on irregular stuffing rather than folding so that the creases were not always in the same place thus weakening the fabric. And that tent did last nearly thirty years.....thread drift threatens so adieu.

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05/6/2012 at 9:51pm
 Location: London and the Pyrenees
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Update : the 4m tent and g/sheet fits comfortably in a top zipped bag 40cm by 40cm by 80 cms. Poles, inner and other clobber goes in the bag the tent came in.

Thanks for all your help and advice.

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