Al M wrote:I use plastic black damp proof lining for concrete floors used on construction sites from Bunnings or construction suppliers. It’s cheap, durable, 100% water proof, easily replaceable and can be cut to your tent floor shape. It comes in more than one thickness thin or thick.
Tortoise wrote:Al M wrote:I use plastic black damp proof lining for concrete floors used on construction sites from Bunnings or construction suppliers. It’s cheap, durable, 100% water proof, easily replaceable and can be cut to your tent floor shape. It comes in more than one thickness thin or thick.
Which thickness(es) have you used, Al?
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Might have to check that out thank you!Petew wrote:Ultralight hiker has just listed polycro ground sheets on their site for anyone who's interested.
Ta for that. If I could get my hands on some cuben at a reasonable price that would def be the go. Budget wise it's a bit exy for me otherwise at the moment.Bubbalouie wrote:I've used 1oz cuben I had left over from another project.
The ground sheet for my Aeon Li weighs 65g including shock cord tie outs. From memory it's about 2.2x0.75m square with a double rolled edge for hemming and reinforcing the tie outs.
I forget where I originally sourced the material from but at the time it was quite cheap at the time. Ripstop by the roll sell it, but the price is quite high these days.
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