
Initial impresions are that it doesn't feel as roomy as Lair, but it's not as drafty and easier to get in an out of.
Need to practice pitching it now and figure out how to seam seal it


Med Solomid by Brother Smith, on Flickr
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Blimey that arrived fast. Here I got a Caldera Cone from boreham in Germany and have just spent a very pleasant 30 minutes mucking about with it. Cheers mate.a travel tap from here (cheers!)
It really does sound like a medical procedure.Apidura
Jamie, I was looking at these (curently in the sale) didnt know what size to get, any pointers?jamiep wrote: Small Planet X raid has resulted in merino arm warmers
The small/medium perfectly fit my skinny girl-arms. I.e. Get the largeMart wrote:Jamie, I was looking at these (curently in the sale) didnt know what size to get, any pointers?jamiep wrote: Small Planet X raid has resulted in merino arm warmers
I couldn't get on with the KCNC seatpost when I tested the Travers. I found that the splines on the adjustment were very fine causing the saddle position to slip from time to time.Seatpost & Collar - need (KCNC again I think)
Here's a photoZippy wrote:Some poles from Stu, just in time for some holiday :) (also awaiting a new intake manifold for the car so I can get away!)
Anyway, popped them on the scales first as you do, 120g for the 1.15m + 0.70m combined.
*takes notes*jameso wrote:2 ti mugs, 330ml and 450ml. A nested 2-mug compact cookset project using a MYOG mini-stove (Ahem. I copied the bearbones 22g version - note to self, worth buying one next time after spending ages making something less neat from an Alu 5cl vodka bottle, but it does save space) and Ray Young's MYOG coffee tin idea. Tin works so well, 30ml Alu tin from ebay with pin-holes, weighs nothing and makes a great brew with less grounds than the drip-thrus. Now I can drink a coffee while the water boils for a porridge breakfast.