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iimjustbadnews
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Posted at 7:06 am on July 23, 2008 |
| They are great for taking on mountains with you skiing and snowboarding, not that one persay but the general concept. Putting them away can be, difficult, well for me atleast. |
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BrownSugaBaby
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Posted at 6:57 am on July 23, 2008 |
| i like how it just pops up |
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Teenie1
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Posted at 6:57 am on July 23, 2008 |
| Luls, looks like something i had when i was a kid O.o |
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pleaseremove
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Posted at 6:57 am on July 23, 2008 |
| I really don't like them, they are fairly small and there is very little strength in the poles. They are fine for good weather, but most of them are single skin or have no decent entrance, and thats forgetting that the poles buckle a huge amount under any semi strong wind. Would much rather a fast pitching tunnel or something like that. Takes a few min's to pitch, packs down to something more practical than a circle and will hold off a lot more. |
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hi sarah
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Posted at 6:55 am on July 23, 2008 |
| sweeet |
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SpottedTiger
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Posted at 6:54 am on July 23, 2008 |
Quote: from Arguia at 2:53 pm on July 23, 2008
A pop-up tent? How do those stand up to bad weather?
It's not just pop up, it's a proper, waterproof tent. You can peg it into the ground, too. |
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Arguia
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Posted at 6:53 am on July 23, 2008 |
| A pop-up tent? How do those stand up to bad weather? |
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flirtybabe15
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Posted at 6:52 am on July 23, 2008 |
WOW it pops up all by itself :D x |
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