Using Gelert Solo outer on it's own....?
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- gairym
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Using Gelert Solo outer on it's own....?
anyone got any thoughts on this idea?
obviously it normally pitches inner first but surely with two little/light straps to hold the two ends of the two poles at the correct distance there's no reason why you couldn't just pitch the outer on it's own and have a great little shelter without the weight of the inner - no?
anyone know what weight this would end up as?
anyone tried it?
what do we think?
obviously it normally pitches inner first but surely with two little/light straps to hold the two ends of the two poles at the correct distance there's no reason why you couldn't just pitch the outer on it's own and have a great little shelter without the weight of the inner - no?
anyone know what weight this would end up as?
anyone tried it?
what do we think?
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Re: Using Gelert Solo outer on it's own....?
In all honesty I'm not convinced you'd actually fit in one 

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Re: Using Gelert Solo outer on it's own....?
Hi Gairy, I agree with Stu. I'm 5'8" and find mine a tightish fit. I really don't think you would lose much weight as the inner is basically a ground sheet with mosquito netting attached. Full tent weight with supplied pegs etc is 1.5kg.
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ouch!s8tannorm wrote:In all honesty I'm not convinced you'd actually fit in one
you talking about length or girth?
it says it's 250cm internally (and that's with the inner and i'm only 187cm).

is this them being generous?
me aside - my thoughts are that a lot would depend on how the outer attaches to the inner structure.
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Re: Using Gelert Solo outer on it's own....?
No offence obviously
I did actualy trythis a couple of years ago and recall trying to get the outer to sit on top of the poles something like, was a real ball ache.
If you like the idea then search ebay for ' Luxe outdoor sildome'

I did actualy trythis a couple of years ago and recall trying to get the outer to sit on top of the poles something like, was a real ball ache.
If you like the idea then search ebay for ' Luxe outdoor sildome'

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Re: Using Gelert Solo outer on it's own....?
no idea about the solo but 2 of us shared the outer of a laser comp for the bb200 & it work surprisingly well. :)
Re: Using Gelert Solo outer on it's own....?
Back again Gairy. I have tried this before but couldn't remeber exactly why it would not work but i remember now. The poles go through loops on the inner at each end then the ends of the poles fit into metal rings at each corner of the inner, you then peg out the inner. The outer goes over the whole lot and is just tied at 2 points on each pole. Without the inner the poles just flop about. I mentioned that you would not loose much weight by not using the inner as you would not be putting your sleeping bag straight on the ground so you would need to carry a groundsheet or bivi bag anyway. Hope all this makes sense.
Re: Using Gelert Solo outer on it's own....?
I've been meaning to try this with my Macpac Microlight - it's suitable to pitch fly only*. This should be better in bad weather than a tarp, but with loads of space. Would need a lightweight groundsheet or bivvy bag too, so probably wouldn't save that much weight over the standard inner - the complete tent is only 1.6kg.
* you can also pitch it inner only, but I have no idea why you'd want to in this country.
* you can also pitch it inner only, but I have no idea why you'd want to in this country.
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of course not - i'm aware i'm a big fella.s8tannorm wrote:No offence obviously
ray,
fair enough - i've never seen/used one and so didn't know if/how it might work but it doesn't sound like it would (at least not very well).
i'm asking as i recently lost my dd 3m x 3m tarp and integral designs groundsheet and so am in the market for replacements and don't have much cash and this idea would've been a nice cheap solution had it worked.
neh worries - back to the drawing board.....
Re: Using Gelert Solo outer on it's own....?
You can get a terra nova comp 1 tarp for £40 if you look around. Then get a cheap tarp from a DIY store and cut it to size to use as a groundsheet. That's what I did.
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ray,
i got a nice little silnylon tarp from Stuart a while back (1.5m x 3.3m and 300(ish) grams) and it's fine for good weather but my bigger 3m x 3m tarp had the ability to make something a little more suited to stinky weather conditions.
so.....i could get a terra nova 'comp 2' tarp for 55 quid which is 2.5m x 3m and 550 grams and hope that my diagonal pitching method (the bottom one of the image below) is still possible (it should be and just be a bit wangy as it's not square).

hmmm.....
nothing's ever simple in this bikepacking game!
i got a nice little silnylon tarp from Stuart a while back (1.5m x 3.3m and 300(ish) grams) and it's fine for good weather but my bigger 3m x 3m tarp had the ability to make something a little more suited to stinky weather conditions.
so.....i could get a terra nova 'comp 2' tarp for 55 quid which is 2.5m x 3m and 550 grams and hope that my diagonal pitching method (the bottom one of the image below) is still possible (it should be and just be a bit wangy as it's not square).

hmmm.....
nothing's ever simple in this bikepacking game!
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Re: Using Gelert Solo outer on it's own....?
i'm now toying with the idea of a MYOG tarp/single-skin tent.
anyone know any resources which would outline technique, equipment needed etc...
anyone done this themselves?
anyone know of any suppliers/prices of suitable silnylon?
any/all help appreciated.
anyone know any resources which would outline technique, equipment needed etc...
anyone done this themselves?
anyone know of any suppliers/prices of suitable silnylon?
any/all help appreciated.
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Re: Using Gelert Solo outer on it's own....?
Funny you should mention this Gairy, I've just been drawing an idea for a tarp/tent hybrid ... single skin, detatchable bathtub groundsheet, open both ends but with adjustable beaks.
I've always used pointnorth.co.uk for material but there's quite a few suppliers out there.
I've always used pointnorth.co.uk for material but there's quite a few suppliers out there.
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Your wish is my commandanyone know any resources which would outline technique, equipment needed etc...
http://www.backpacking-lite.co.uk/index.htm
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cool, any chance of seeing your blueprints (i'd need to scale up your measurements if i wanted something that would work for me)?s8tannorm wrote:Funny you should mention this Gairy, I've just been drawing an idea for a tarp/tent hybrid ... single skin, detatchable bathtub groundsheet, open both ends but with adjustable beaks.
i took a look on that website you suggested but couldn't find anything when searching for 'silnylon' - i'm assuming that it's listed as something different but i don't know what - any idea?
thanks - funnily enough i stumbled on this website yesterday morning.Nick wrote:Your wish is my command
there's a whole lot of info on there for sure!
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Re: Using Gelert Solo outer on it's own....?
I'll let you take a peek once I've finished drawing it outcool, any chance of seeing your blueprints (i'd need to scale up your measurements if i wanted something that would work for me)?

Looks like they've changed the name of it to "Speedup". Link to Luxe outdoor below, you can set it up with or without the inner.i took a look on that website you suggested but couldn't find anything when searching for 'silnylon' - i'm assuming that it's listed as something different but i don't know what - any idea?
http://www.luxeoutdoor.com/eng/catalog- ... th=/12/134
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