tasadam wrote:Congrats on your decision, and I hope it is everything you expect it to be.
And see you (and your red beacon lol) in Feb / March!
byrnesy8 wrote:Guys,
I am planning to buy a Nallo as well. I seeking advice on whether it is worthwhile getting the groundsheet as well or is the base tent solid enough?
byrnesy8 wrote:Guys,
I am planning to buy a Nallo as well. I seeking advice on whether it is worthwhile getting the groundsheet as well or is the base tent solid enough?
Tony wrote:For those who might be interested in silnylon as a tent material there is a thread on BPL at the moment with some brilliant information on silnylon well worth a read.
Tony
tasadam wrote:Another 2 cents to this is that I would not consider the Hilleberg groundsheet over a piece of cheap, light, strong (but a bit noisy when new) Tyvek any day.
I always take my Tyvek with me when I use my Nallo. It might not always be needed, but I have it and I use it, and it gives me a clean space of about 45 cm in the vestibule as well. helps a lot to prevent dragging vestibule ground grime into the tent.
Phillipsart wrote: I don't think it's anything to worry about. I hope not.
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