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16/5/2011 at 6:54pm
 Location: Crewe Cheshire
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Can anyone recommend a breathable groundsheet to me please?
I personally haven't tried one yet but a friend of mine has now had three different makes and complained about all of them letting in wet/damp once there has been a couple of hours rain on the ground. Is this the normal thing with them or are there some around that will stay dry?

Thanks.... Jon T.


16/5/2011 at 7:15pm
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Breathable groundsheets have holes in to make them breathable, so they will let in the water.

If you want something to stay dry you would need to use a tarpaulin and a breathable on top for comfort but a lot of places don't allow this.

Andi


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Can't help with the rain thing, as we go camping in the South of France, and don't get rain, although we do use a breathable ground sheet 16ft x 12ft for the porch area, leading upto the kitchen tent (Gallery).

The ground sheet is marketed by Quest and is branded AeroTex, it's made from the natural fibre Jute, and coated with some kind of Green laminate.

Real nice under foot, and lets the wee grass shouts come through, I think the campsite owner likes the idea of us using it as well.



16/5/2011 at 7:25pm
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Quote: Originally posted by jon157uk on 16/5/2011
Can anyone recommend a breathable groundsheet to me please?


Breathable groundsheets are essentially giant tea bags.

And about as useful as a ground covering.

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Paul


16/5/2011 at 7:31pm
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Oh dear, it's not sounding very good then really is it? I can't see the point in having to use things that are going to let everything inside them get wet through. Doesn't sound like much fun for the poor people sleeping inside awning tents.....haha.

Thanks for the advice anyway folks.

Jon T.


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16/5/2011 at 8:15pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Tunstallwood on 16/5/2011
Breathable groundsheets have holes in to make them breathable, so they will let in the water.

If you want something to stay dry you would need to use a tarpaulin and a breathable on top for comfort but a lot of places don't allow this.

Andi

Tarp on top sort of defeats the object of breathable. Might as well just use the Tarp.

 



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16/5/2011 at 8:48pm
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Quote: Originally posted by jon157uk on 16/5/2011
Can anyone recommend a breathable groundsheet to me please?
I personally haven't tried one yet but a friend of mine has now had three different makes and complained about all of them letting in wet/damp once there has been a couple of hours rain on the ground. Is this the normal thing with them or are there some around that will stay dry?

Thanks.... Jon T.
Perhaps I have been lucky, but i can't recall having a major problem with ours - a Kamps Easytread,  We really like ours.

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David


17/5/2011 at 10:11am
 Location: Crewe Cheshire
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Quote: Originally posted by D S B on 16/5/2011
Quote: Originally posted by jon157uk on 16/5/2011
Can anyone recommend a breathable groundsheet to me please?
I personally haven't tried one yet but a friend of mine has now had three different makes and complained about all of them letting in wet/damp once there has been a couple of hours rain on the ground. Is this the normal thing with them or are there some around that will stay dry?

Thanks.... Jon T.
Perhaps I have been lucky, but i can't recall having a major problem with ours - a Kamps Easytread,  We really like ours.


OK thanks David, I'll check those out.


17/5/2011 at 10:24am
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I bought a Fiamma one at great expense (one of my worst buys I am afraid) and laid it in my privacy room for the first time on what I thought was dry ground.  Took my shoes off and got soaking wet!  If you are staying for a long time on one pitch I can understand why you shouldn't use a tarp but for a couple of nights (which is what we mostly do), then a tarp will not have time to kill the grass.  And your fet stay dry.


17/5/2011 at 11:14am
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We use an Isabella Bolon close weave, very comfortable, but it would let damp through eventually.

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17/5/2011 at 11:39am
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had the same trouble so in the end got a couple of seconds of ebay and now lay two down togever this seems alot better and the grass stays alive.they only cost £25 each and are 4mx3m in size.

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17/5/2011 at 11:50am
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Quote: Originally posted by jon157uk on 17/5/2011
Quote: Originally posted by D S B on 16/5/2011
Quote: Originally posted by jon157uk on 16/5/2011
Can anyone recommend a breathable groundsheet to me please?
I personally haven't tried one yet but a friend of mine has now had three different makes and complained about all of them letting in wet/damp once there has been a couple of hours rain on the ground. Is this the normal thing with them or are there some around that will stay dry?

Thanks.... Jon T.
Perhaps I have been lucky, but i can't recall having a major problem with ours - a Kamps Easytread,  We really like ours.


OK thanks David, I'll check those out.
Original post had a slight typo. - apologies.  You may have worked it out anyway - it is a Kampa Easytread.  See here - but google for best price.

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17/5/2011 at 4:39pm
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Quote: Originally posted by wongers on 17/5/2011
had the same trouble so in the end got a couple of seconds of ebay and now lay two down togever this seems alot better and the grass stays alive.they only cost £25 each and are 4mx3m in size.


This is another good idea worth looking in to, thanks Tony.

Jon T.


17/5/2011 at 5:21pm
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We have a Kampa we got it at Go Outdoors (Hanley, Stoke) a couple of weeks back as a last minute buy as the new caravan's bigger and the softex isn't long enough.

Prefer the Softex if truth be told, the Kampa doesn't sit as well and as for letting water through I would expect it! If you're on a seasonal pitch you can put a base down to stop this problem. At the end of the day we don't see it as a problem we're caravanning and it's part of that.

Andi



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