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 AL- World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 14:03 - 23 Jun 2011 Post subject: Camping Equipment |
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Plan on doing long weekends away on the bike (FZS600 Fazer) with the missus, starting off in the UK to get her used to it then we shall venture into Europe for longer breaks!
I've got the tent sorted (Can't remember the model but it's a vango). Also got a couple of pillows sorted (Vango half moons)
Now I just need to sort out a matress and a sleeping bag (I am sure a double will be more suitable )
So what does BCF recommend for biking goodness?
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I bought a genuine therm-a-rest camping mat about 12 years ago for what seemed a reduculous amount of money at the time.
I do a LOT of camping (I lived in a tent on my UK tour for three months last year) and it's still going strong.
EDIT: Mummy sleeping bags are "handed". If you get a left and a right hand zip of the same make, you can join them together for double sleeping bag action. You also don't get grief for smelly feet because you each have a seperate foot bit.
The Missus and I have a pair of Blacks own brand sleeping bags with handed zips. Hers is a ladies one which is a bit shorter but they still zip toghether fine. It's even possible for one person to have one with a higher season rating then the other so you both stay in your comfort zone.
Snugpack sleeping bags are good for on the bike because they compress down to a very small pack size. I have one of their one season jungle bags, it's great in the summer because the sun doesn't chase you out of bed at 6am and has a square toe so you can move about inside it. Also compresses down to the size of a coconut. If it's a bit cooler, I have a liner for the inside that ups the warmth level considerably.
It also unzips totally to make a quilt and has a built in mosquito net that zips over the hood. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Personally I wouldn't go down the air bed route as then you need also pack a 12v compressor. I reckon a decent self inflating matt will last much longer, and give you more head room in your tent.
As for sleeping begs, you need to work out what temperatures you're likely to be sleeping in. I have a Vango50 which pack down so about the size of 750ml drinks bottle. It comes in left/right handed zips. It is a one season bag only. ____________________ Motorcycle headlight bulbs and HIDs
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 Posted: 10:26 - 24 Jun 2011 Post subject: |
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Cheers for all the help so far guys. I am heading to my local camping shop tomorrow (camping international) to have a look around.
I certainly think a self inflating matt would be ideal so will try them out  |
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 Posted: 12:10 - 27 Jun 2011 Post subject: |
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Picked up a couple of self inflatting matts from the camping shop. Small pack size and comfortable
Now just the sleeping bags to sort out
Cheers for all the help guys |
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If you can make sure they stay dry and have a few pennies I'd get a down bag of some sort. They pack very small  ____________________ Past: Honda x8rs, Honda City fly, Honda Hornet 250, Honda VFR750, Yamaha xt600e.
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Same, my Nanok Comfort Down is awesome, double zips is awesome. Plus it packs down tiny and I've never been cold. Yet to use it in a tent with snow, but had frost inside the tent before and was lovely and warm still, while only wearing boxer shorts.
Mother has just got some down summer weight bag yet, packs ridiculously small and looks good.... I'll hopefully borrow that at some point to give it a test. ____________________ Past: Honda x8rs, Honda City fly, Honda Hornet 250, Honda VFR750, Yamaha xt600e.
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Double skin tent+Camp Bed ( saves the back )+thin but decent sleeping bag+Blow up pillow+Wet Wipes+Minimal clothing=Sorted...
The lads normally have two or three of everything else food and cutlery wise so Meh, that's me done...  ____________________ Previous Bikes...Honda NSR 125 RR...Kawasaki Zephyr 550...Suzuki SV 1000 S...Yamaha FZ8...Current Bike...Suzuki GSX-R 750... |
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I found a couple of these from Poundland handy, as an internal carpet in the tent for an extra layer of insulation, and as an entry mat.
Fold up small, waterproof and only a quid.
https://www.poundland.co.uk/images/4183/original/picnic-blankets.jpg ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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A couple of more tips.
1) Get an ortleib dry bag to pack your sleeping bags and spare clothes in. You could then drop them in a river and they'd come out dry.
I also put my gear in it when I arrive and can happily dump it outside the tent, leaving more rom for me inside.
2) That rubber mesh matting people use to stop luggage rubbing on their paintwork can be put on the floor of your tent under the sleeping mats and stops them slipping about through the night. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Tamarack Outdoors's clearance list have 2 dry bags on clearance.
£15 for a 50L
£12 for a 25L
If you subscribe to their newsletter there is also a 25% discount on these as well...
pm me for the code ____________________ Past: Honda x8rs, Honda City fly, Honda Hornet 250, Honda VFR750, Yamaha xt600e.
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 Posted: 11:02 - 28 Jun 2011 Post subject: |
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I got some of the rubber matting stuff from poundland to protect the bike when I put the panniers on (oxford first time)  |
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I use one of those in my front porch too.
My airbed is a down-filled Exped number, metallic bottom pushes the cold air away and the down keeps the upper area warm, that coupled with a homemade fleece blanket liner and a -12 degrees sleeping bag, and that's me cosy.
I use my C-shaped flight pillow when camping, because my sleeping bag pulls snug around my head, I find that this pillow stays cupped around my head/neck, no matter which way I lay. ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 199 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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