We are choosing not to take the inner or the Groundsheet on the trip. Mainly as a weight saving exercise. The inner limits the berth of the tent to a two man, and the Groundsheet is made of a 70d.
@ValleyandPeak yikes where will all your kit go won't it get lost covered with snow how does that work or you put pulk bag in and use that Won't sleeping bags get damp from snow if they move about a bit? Very interesting concept
It'll be good to see this beast in use out in the frozen field! I look forward to your video on the Nortent Vern 1 too 💪
What a beast of a tent! You’re absolutely correct, I am yet to see a tent that I would be happy to use as a shelter against an RPG.
Good video. 👍🏼
Thank you for watching. It's a very strong tent indeed! Maybe not strong enough to deflect falling shells, though.
What groundsheet is used? Is there no inner? Interesting choice.
We are choosing not to take the inner or the Groundsheet on the trip. Mainly as a weight saving exercise. The inner limits the berth of the tent to a two man, and the Groundsheet is made of a 70d.
@ValleyandPeak ah OK so what goes on the ground?
Is 70d light? Or heavy i never remember.
We will be sleeping on the snow with sleeping pads to insulate us from the floor @TonyHobbs
@ValleyandPeak yikes where will all your kit go won't it get lost covered with snow how does that work or you put pulk bag in and use that
Won't sleeping bags get damp from snow if they move about a bit? Very interesting concept
Great questions! All will be covered in our follow up video of the trip.