Phillipsart wrote: but I thought I might post, that part of my new shelter has arrived.
phan_TOM wrote:Good stuff Phil, I'll be interested to hear some more in depth opinion after you've had it for a while - and some photosI have a duomid on the way too and I'm seriously considering getting an oookworks inner for it, it looks like a very versatile, simple and light-weight combination and one thats getting good reviews at the moment. I have sent a couple of emails to sean and found out that the prices have just gone up to 175gpb (around 260aud I think) so I'd better get in before they go up any more!
Empacitator wrote:Do you plan on using a single trekking pole in the middle or will you be using two poles in an inverted V shape? I've found the latter to be much better, with pole extenders, even when using an inner. A single pole in the middle was useful for using the DuoMid with two people, the innernet on one side and a cuben groundsheet on the other...
weeman wrote:Looks good. I recently ordered a compact trailstar from MLD, so good to hear your's only took 6 weeks.
Did you use a freight forwarder simply for quicker shipping times?
Lizzy wrote:tent pegs wrapped up??
Phillipsart wrote:Does anyone know what that is in the 2nd image I posted above?
Strider wrote:Phillipsart wrote:Does anyone know what that is in the 2nd image I posted above?
Might have had the pole jack and guy line in it?
Pongo wrote:Very exciting Phillip! I bet you can't wait.
I've been eying off a similar setup to yourself and am very appreciative of all of your posting here. Looking forward to hearing how it works out.
Phillipsart wrote:Does anyone know what that is in the 2nd image I posted above?
photohiker wrote:Phillipsart wrote:Does anyone know what that is in the 2nd image I posted above?
It's some repair material wrapped around the tube of silicone sealer.
Strider wrote:photohiker wrote:Phillipsart wrote:Does anyone know what that is in the 2nd image I posted above?
It's some repair material wrapped around the tube of silicone sealer.
I thought that initially, but this is a Cuben shelter.
Orion wrote:Strider wrote:photohiker wrote:[quote="Phillipsart"]Does anyone know what that is in the 2nd image I posted above?
It's some repair material wrapped around the tube of silicone sealer.
I thought that initially, but this is a Cuben shelter.
Phillipsart wrote:I believe the SillNet is supplied with the sill-Nylon Duomid, not included with Cuben Duomid, as its taped to join the seals, not requiring seam sealing.
I have read online reports SillNet was accidentally added with the Cuben Version, one guy seam sill his cuben version when he noticed the SillNett included in his kit, to be told it was not required.
A year or two ago the cuben version did require seam sealing as they where stitched together, stitching cuben together is now regarded as a big no no, particularly in high stress areas.
Bluegum Mic wrote:Woohoo. How exciting. Its always great to get new hiking gear (especially when it lightens the load). I actually took ownership of a cuben shelter last week. I tossed up for ages over which one but in the end I went for a bearpawwd ute. I'll post some pics when its set up properly (I've still got to cut and attach the line for the corner linelocs so I don't have to pitch it flush to the ground). Looks good though and so easy to set up
Strider wrote:photohiker wrote:Phillipsart wrote:Does anyone know what that is in the 2nd image I posted above?
It's some repair material wrapped around the tube of silicone sealer.
I thought that initially, but this is a Cuben shelter.
Bluegum Mic wrote:Woohoo. How exciting. Its always great to get new hiking gear (especially when it lightens the load). I actually took ownership of a cuben shelter last week. I tossed up for ages over which one but in the end I went for a bearpawwd ute. I'll post some pics when its set up properly (I've still got to cut and attach the line for the corner linelocs so I don't have to pitch it flush to the ground). Looks good though and so easy to set up
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