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Subject Topic: Groundsheet Advice Post Reply Post New Topic
21/8/2012 at 11:16pm
 Location: East Sussex
 Outfit: Litchfield Deluxe 7
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Hello, new here so apologies for making yet another ground sheet thread!
I have just bought a Litchfield Deluxe 7 Berth canvas frame tent and it comes with a woven ground sheet large enough for the living area. Seeing that there are now breathable ground sheets, should I consider replacing the woven one with breathable? Or just get another woven one for the bedroom areas and some tent carpet? Which brings me to the next question..what is the best and most reasonably priced carpet?


22/8/2012 at 12:56am
 Location: Coventry
 Outfit: Cabanon Elody & Julie & Combicamp
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Hi Joplinette & welcome to the forum  Congratulations on buying a lovely frame tent.

The bedrooms will obviously have sewn-in groundsheets, but it is a good idea to have a 'footprint' groundsheet (just a cheap tarp from B&Q will do) which covers the whole floor area of the tent including under the bedrooms (so that the bottom of them doesn't get wet or mucky).

We use an Outwell carpet in our frame tents - it's like a soft fleecey top with a waterproof bottom, and it's lovely to walk on bare foot. We do have a breathable groundsheet which we use in the living area of our Combi Camp, but to be honest we use a tarp underneath it  as water can rise through it, and if you're staying for a week or more even grass can grow through it



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22/8/2012 at 10:25am
 Location: East Sussex
 Outfit: Litchfield Deluxe 7
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Thank you JK I've used two large polythene sheets taped together before (they arrived covering a new mattress) and that was very good at keeping the groundsheet clean but of course was quite noisy to walk on.
We tried camping a couple of times about 9-10 years ago and did not enjoy it for a variety of reasons, usually site related. We had very young children at the time and the sites were very noisy (thanks Haven Littlesea, Weymouth), sloped or next to a busy main road with about the worst facilities you can imagine (Pevensey Bay, East Sussex)!
This time I want it to work. My children are alot older and so can help pitching the tent etc and shouldn't keep running off.
Anyway, lol, is the Outwell carpet made to fit a certain tent or is it just a rectangular peice?
Definatley don't fancy a floor covering where moisture and grass is going to come through!


22/8/2012 at 9:08pm
 Location: durham
 Outfit: Tent Hi Gear Zenobie 6 Vango Icarus 3
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Tent carpets to fit a certain tent can be expensive, shop about on here or other sites. Find out the size of your living area or bedrooms wherever you want carpet, and look for cheaper waterproof backed carpet or extra large picnic rugs.

Ive just bought a Coleman tent carpet, just slightly smaller than our living space, but half the price of Hi Gear carpet and I like the quality better.

Up to now Ive had large picnic rugs in the living area and bedrooms, helps insulate and keeps you warmer.

Make sure you're warm at night and you'll be ok. Good luck and enjoy yourselves.



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Agree with CW52, find out the size you require and check out ebay for carpets for sale from discontinued tents.

I just googled the tent name and found the size of the relevant carpet and found one a perfect fit for £12.99 when the original for my tent sold for £29.99..

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