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Glad to be of service Shadowfax

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6ypsy @ 17/01/2011 00:59  

If you really must camp then +1 for the air bed oh and a pillow too and do get a 12 volt mini compressor to inflate them Regards Twin

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Big Twin @ 17/01/2011 01:15  

I Just bought a Khyam Freelander off ebay (used once or twice) Cost me £80 plus £8 P&P. I have the Khyam Biker already but as I intend to do a lot of camping this year I wanted a tent that I could stand up in. The freelander, packed is 7" (180mm) longer than the biker and about the same diameter. It's 10kg as opposed to the biker's 5.6kg. Sorry can't take any pillion camping this year as it has to go across the back seat!

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Rattay @ 30/01/2011 11:39  

There is a big sale on at go camping at the min

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JP @ 30/01/2011 11:41  

I went to Go Outdoors in Cov last week but their outside camping display area was closed (guess because of weather?) For me I really need to see a tent erected as pictures of the tents doesn't give you the full picture. The Khyam Freelander I know, so didn't have a problem buying it off ebay. There are just a few of them left now at £129 new, as a different model is being introduced with a slightly longer sleep area for the spring. Grab a bargain if you want that tent as the new model will be closer to the £200 price.

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Rattay @ 30/01/2011 12:00  

Sale at Go-outdoors, take a look! Tent - http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/hi-gear...527 Cooker - http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/camping/equipment/stoves/so...ort/2/pg/2 Pans - http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/cookset-p152998 Frying pan - http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/8-5in-pan-p150929

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6ypsy @ 19/02/2011 21:17  

Ive done loads of camping,got kyham cant stand up but not a prob,decent roll matt,petrol stove good sleeping bag,you have to try to see wot suits you

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sumodwarf @ 20/02/2011 00:24  


Couple more tent offers through:-
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/produ...tBrowseID1 http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/produ...tBrowseID1

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6ypsy @ 20/02/2011 14:27  

Twin Air Beds - Set of 2 from 28th good buy. http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/lidl_uk/hs.xsl/index..._18461.htm

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Deleted Member @ 21/02/2011 23:28  

If Sumo says its good take it as written lol...he has got all lot of good kit and well tested.....hows the bivi bag working Sumo lol

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Deleted Member @ 21/02/2011 23:29  

Its good john cheers,will be takeing to bugeria with me

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sumodwarf @ 22/02/2011 07:23  

Aldi has a few camping bits in from Thursday 9th June.. http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/offers_week23Thurs...z_src=main

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Karey @ 06/06/2011 14:22  

came across this natty camping accessory...the cardboard crapper which doubles up as a stool haha http://www.firebox.com/product/2351/Shit-Box?aff=1721&a...4QodRT4AKw oooh and mustn't forget the glow in the dark loo roll! http://www.firebox.com/product/2737/Glow-in-the-Dark-Lo...ll?id=8686

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Minnie the Minx @ 13/06/2011 23:24  

i have had my kyham igloo tent since the early 90's. all i have had to do is re fabsil to keep it water tight. great bit of kit.

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Deleted Member @ 14/06/2011 14:42  

My Khyam Biker, Khyam Freelander and my friends Khyam Biker tents have all suffered from poles splitting. These are not the poles that snap together an integral part of the tent but the thinner poles on the elastic that you push together for the bedroom section of the tents. In all cases it has been the last or second to last pole that has split. An on the spot fix has been decent tape until you can get a replacement. I am in that position at the moment in Portugal with the Freelander but the tape seems to be holding out and I have about 2 weeks left here. When the Biker did the same last year I got a replacement from Jacksons of Old Arley. They keep a bucket full of different size poles, second hand, and sell them for £1 each! I had to buy a black one instead of Khyam yellow but not a problem for me. Design fault do you think or what?

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Rattay @ 04/08/2011 10:43  

i was going to a festival in germany wacken, on a coach trip. was going to get one of those popup tents, a guy at work loaned me his, he had only used it once. when gave it back, he said he didnt think would use it again so i could have it! its a eurohike, double skinned, two person!

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bobbyfrankenstein @ 04/08/2011 15:10  

as 6ypsy said above - Go Outdoors centres are usually pretty good value - as long as you take out the membership card (about £4 a year) managed to get an 8 man tent with enough space in the middle to park a couple of motorbikes

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Deleted Member @ 04/08/2011 15:50  

DID I SEE ALDI MENTIONED. well i suppose they're ok so long as you know its not going to rain or get windy. oh, and so long as your only going to use it once or twice

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Deleted Member @ 09/08/2011 10:59  

i always buy spare poles and take them with me, one or two more pole section with the rest takes no room at all and is easier than taking tape for a crap repair, most camp shops have them and cost little

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Bikeabill @ 09/08/2011 12:01  

I did get a pop up tent from Lidl, and its pretty damn good actually - but its no good for the bike - too big a diameter, and worn on your back makes you look like a mutant ninja turtle :-)

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