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In reply to Post #25 Whatever floats ya boat I guess
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In reply to Post #22 The jag ones are things of beauty
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In reply to Post #22 Yes they are. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 🤩
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In reply to Post #1 . . .spoke to Carpscene in Brum this morning. They've got an RS Brolly set up in store but agreed they would be happy to set up both RS100 & RS150 in the carpark so I could get a handle on space / bedchairs / chairs etc prior to poss purchase . . .
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In reply to Post #21 Think you need help,a stormpole is not a thing of beauty
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In reply to Post #19 Still prefer thumbscrews. Ive got loads of fox storm poles in every size but never use them. Got the avid ones as well which are better than the fox and have the avid quick release adaptors on them and dont use them either. Always go to my cygnets with solar maglock quick release magnetic adaptors. Definitely getting some jag storm sticks though but I never use the front anyway so pretty pointless getting the jags as they will just sit in the garage with the rest of them but they are things of beauty.
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In reply to Post #19 These are exactly what I replaced the trakker poles with, on mine.
Much much better than the chocolate trakker ones!
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In reply to Post #18 Can’t beat the Fox camlock storm poles (if they’re still available and without the auger points) with a pair of the Prologic quick release connectors. That would be what I’d try and get.
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In reply to Post #11 The storm pole are utter ****. Changed mine to the cygnet now trakker ones with the two thumbscrews. Tempted to get the jag ones but the spike on the end worries me a bit incase it pierces the material.
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In reply to Post #8 I'm 6'3" and have metal work in my lower back, its not quite got the headroom of the XD but the footprint seems the same, get all the same kit in with the same amount of space. I really like the spreader block design, simple and goes up easy without any stress, find it much easier than the Frontier which i had for 4 years.
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In reply to Post #15 It dont have to be high winds,any wind and it does it.It is driving me up the wall
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In reply to Post #14 I will admit I dont use my Peak in high winds as I have seen bivvies go flying due to peaks fitted to them. It aids as a scoop for wind to lift the bivvy in high winds and dangerous imo
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Has anyone else had the horrible noise when its windy and the rain gutter flap on bivvy hits the skullcap.I cant get the skullcap any tighter,I have to put a towel in between to stop it
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In reply to Post #12 Glad not just me,trakkers answer is i buy some of their new range.At the price these shelters are they should come with decent storm poles
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In reply to Post #11 Yeah they are terrible
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