Two man dayshelter

Steve Spiller

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I will be buying a two man dayshelter soon, but I wanted to check it out with you lot first.

£60-£80 price range.

Your thoughts please, much appreciated.

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Who's the other fella...does Wendi know?/forum/smilies/wink_smiley.gif

Not sure precisely what you need Steve but when I'm buying outdoor clothing i tend to buy from this mob as the prices tend to be cheaper(and quality better) than the stuff targetted at anglers. May be worth looking at their tents to see if you can get better value with these...

Go -Tents

Looking forward to meeting you soon

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These are reasonably priced, and come in 'real tree'......................

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LOL bit drafty though.

6' 5" I think I would struggle to get out in a hurry, love the carpet though.
 

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Jesus Mark that is rubbish. It sticks out like a sore thumb and it wouldnt stand up to a good downpoor. Ive seen boy scouts build better.
 

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<blockquote class=quoteheader>trev (100M bronze) wrote (see)</blockquote><blockquote class=quote>Jesus Mark that is rubbish. It sticks out like a sore thumb and it wouldnt stand up to a good downpoor. Ive seen boy scouts build better.</blockquote>


He is on a buget Trev. This is my one......................................

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Steve Spiller

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Thanks Poshers, I knew you'd give me a sensible reply.....

I'll check it out.

Looking forward to meeting you too mate and Ric.

Sensible posts please Hewitt.

"Longman" now it all makes sense (6'5") You'd get on well with Hewitt in a two man dayshelter /forum/smilies/wink_smiley.gif
 

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Seriously Steve, this could be the very thing......................................all that's required is a wide peg and three days on a foot pump.
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Steve Spiller

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Thanks guys, I'll check them all out.

Mardy??? Is that like pi$$y pants or sassy?

Must be a Northern thing? /forum/smilies/wink_smiley.gif
 

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My apologies, I forgot your west country up bringing. I understand five letter, two syllable words must be difficult............... shall we start with 'grump' ?
 

Steve Spiller

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"Grumpy Git" lives in Swindon, hardly the West Country....

Anyway, I was looking for recomendations. For the uneducated like Hewitt, that would mean somebody who has one or has owned one and was happy with it, like Peter.

By the way Peter, can I get Sky or Cable on that one? (JVC)

Sorry, insert you know what, you know where...........
 
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Nigel Connor(ACA ,SAA)

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Steve, its no good mate.Living on the bankside won't get you any nearer to that 2lber!!
 
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