That would be very handyBearbonesnorm wrote:Thinking I should perhaps erect a range of shelters at the WRT so people can take a closer look and try them for size?
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I’ve also got one of these and at about 6’4” find that my feet get damp as they touch the side of the tent at the bottom of my bag. This is only
really a problem with a thick winter mat and, as others have said, is greatly helped by using the guys on the sides to provide extra internal room.
really a problem with a thick winter mat and, as others have said, is greatly helped by using the guys on the sides to provide extra internal room.
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Seconded; great idea!PaulB2 wrote:That would be very handyBearbonesnorm wrote:Thinking I should perhaps erect a range of shelters at the WRT so people can take a closer look and try them for size?
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There's a new lunar solo on eBay at the moment. £200 or best offer.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SIX-MOON-DES ... :rk:1:pf:0
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SIX-MOON-DES ... :rk:1:pf:0
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Sounds like a good idea!Bearbonesnorm wrote:Thinking I should perhaps erect a range of shelters at the WRT so people can take a closer look and try them for size?

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Wifes just bought me a lunar solo for my early birthday pressie :) , managed to put it up after work today just as it was going dark, bigger than i thought, and so far impressed :)
Wasnt the best pitch really as my lawn slopes slighly as well
@ Stu , have you ever thought about doing a pair of carbon poles just for the 2 lifters on the solo ? ... id buy a pair .
Wasnt the best pitch really as my lawn slopes slighly as well
@ Stu , have you ever thought about doing a pair of carbon poles just for the 2 lifters on the solo ? ... id buy a pair .
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No but I could. I imagine 50cm would be long enough to provide support for the line.@ Stu , have you ever thought about doing a pair of carbon poles just for the 2 lifters on the solo ? ... id buy a pair .
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Funnily enough I've been planning to email and ask to buy a pair of short poles for the lifters so that's +1Bearbonesnorm wrote:No but I could. I imagine 50cm would be long enough to provide support for the line.@ Stu , have you ever thought about doing a pair of carbon poles just for the 2 lifters on the solo ? ... id buy a pair .

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I'll make some later today so I can work out a price, weight, etc.Funnily enough I've been planning to email and ask to buy a pair of short poles for the lifters so that's +1
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Interested too, I just ordered a main Lunar Solo pole from you at the weekend.
Is it possible to use bike/wheels in lieu of lifter poles? Just a thought.
Is it possible to use bike/wheels in lieu of lifter poles? Just a thought.
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Just posted itInterested too, I just ordered a main Lunar Solo pole from you at the weekend.

Yep, you could literally use anything.Is it possible to use bike/wheels in lieu of lifter poles? Just a thought.
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Cheers, that was quick!Bearbonesnorm wrote: Just posted it![]()
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A Saturday or Sunday is just the same as a Wednesday and Thursday to meCheers, that was quick!

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I usually only use the tie-out on one end of the tent (the upwind/head end). Lying the bike on its side, the handlebars tend to be a decent height.
Even just pegging it out with a long guy will improve the drape. I'm not convinced it needs to br "lifted" much, if at all, if the tent is properly pitched and tensioned, though this can be a bit more difficult on bumpy ground.
Even just pegging it out with a long guy will improve the drape. I'm not convinced it needs to br "lifted" much, if at all, if the tent is properly pitched and tensioned, though this can be a bit more difficult on bumpy ground.
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I'm up for a pair of lifter poles please
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@ Stu , do i get a discount for all the sales ?? :) ... Let us know price etc when you've finished
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Fresh from the workshop. Lifter poles for Lunar or similar. 50 cm long + tips, 28g each and 28cm long when folded. I'll work a price out and get them added to the shop for anyone interested. I'll list them individually rather than a pair as some folk may only want the one.


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Ace! Stuart, are these in the shop yet, as I'd like a couple but couldn't find them - but that might just be me being stupidBearbonesnorm wrote:Fresh from the workshop. Lifter poles for Lunar or similar. 50 cm long + tips, 28g each and 28cm long when folded. I'll work a price out and get them added to the shop for anyone interested. I'll list them individually rather than a pair as some folk may only want the one.

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Next week I believe.
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That's who I got mine from - He accepted £175rufus748 wrote:There's a new lunar solo on eBay at the moment. £200 or best offer.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SIX-MOON-DES ... :rk:1:pf:0

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Stu - are the lifter poles available yet?
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I'm waiting on an order of tips arriving Steve. If they arrive before Fri then I can do you a pole(s) for weekend.Stu - are the lifter poles available yet?
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Stu - I'll take a pair if available please. Have you worked out a price yet?