This might be the answer for you
http://www.trademe.co.nz/sports/camp...-550733550.htm
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Likewise - go for the so-called 'three-man' dome model with a 'vestibule', it gives you tons of space for two people and gear.
And take a section of thick-walled polythene sheet to use as a floor in the vestibule, that way when it's wet you can leave gear outside the tent itself.
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Dedgeing up an older thread here, but what have others found to be the best sleeping mat? I'm not going to bother with the thin roll up rubber mat again. I'd like a inflatable mat, but dont want too much bulk.
And before the smart arse's start in,, too easy to roll off blow up Barbie, and the blow up sheep doesn't leave enuf headroom.
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thermarest, though american, are good value. their trail lie and guide lite series fold up real small.
Pack a trowel and just turn a bit of soil where you plan on sleeping. Or rope in a local stray dog to do the digging. If theres a beach near by use sand as a soft surface. Or just do what I did, use a tarp.
Couple guys I know said these were pretty durn good.
http://www.equipoutdoors.co.nz/conte...camp_beds.html
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i use an airbed, takes up less space than a mat and a damned site more comfy, i normally have a sheepskin on my seat which i use on top of the airbed and im as warm as toast.
Having just spent the last month and a bit cycling around Japan
self inflating mat ,
outdoor research highland bivi
solo stove , modified
Swedish mess kit
down sleeping bag ( only 3 season +3 rated and was fine)
Mora light my fire knife
10l bladder
kung foon ( spoon knife , cooking spoon all in one )
Led head light
shorts , black shirt , black base layer tights and black polypro long sleeve top
sealskinz water proof socks
sandals ( plastic sports type )
Instapark solar charger 10 w 5amp (I think)
tablet , Iphone , and Wowee pro speakers
platypus wine carrier
ipk ( tarp ) cheap from military shops ...also the belgian army bivi 6 quid and totally water proof ( i used it as a gound sheet didnt really need it )
and I wanted for nought , the only problem I had with the gear , sealskinz were water proof and filled with water ......like balloons ..and the stove filled up with ash , so I punched lots of holes in the base ,,,,its a hobo stove now not a wood gas one !
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