welcome xI was researching Polish lavvu tents, that's how I found BCUK, and after reading an interview here would like to know if anybody has same interest /could advise me please
I was researching Polish lavvu tents, that's how I found BCUK, and after reading an interview here would like to know if anybody has same interest /could advise me
Hi that's interesting much more hardcore than me did you need to waterproof the ponchos ?Hi, Welcome.
Yep, I have a polish Army Lavvu too.
I got it in the days when they cost pennies. These days I use the ponchos more than I use the lavvu.
Thankyou nice to be herewelcome x
hi thankyou so muchHi and welcome
Hi thanks for the welcomeHi, Welcome.
Yep, I have a polish Army Lavvu too.
I got it in the days when they cost pennies. These days I use the ponchos more than I use the lavvu.
Hi thankyou so much. I have been onto the site you mentioned (excellent) any idea what size would I need for a 2man ? (1,2 or 3)Hi, welcome and enjoy.
I use a size 1 laavu, with the Bushcraft Spain extension panel, love it. Car camping only mind.
All the Polish Laavus are designed to be two man shelters, in reality they are bloody uncomfortable used that way. With the extension panel you get an extra 1.5 m between the poncho halves, which makes even the size one a more comfortable two man tent. Another tip to gain more usable space , is to ditch the centre poles and use a bipod to support the tent.Hi thankyou so much. I have been onto the site you mentioned (excellent) any idea what size would I need for a 2man ? (1,2 or 3)
Hi thankyouHi and welcome
Thanks so much. Your set up looks sorted what's a bi pod? Is that when there can be a line supporting the roof by lifting top of tent suspended right out and tied to trees if you no what I mean ?I think I would agree with you there too on the extension panel,thanks. What do you use for a ground sheet? I noticed they are available but same price almost as the ponchos?All the Polish Laavus are designed to be two man shelters, in reality they are bloody uncomfortable used that way. With the extension panel you get an extra 1.5 m between the poncho halves, which makes even the size one a more comfortable two man tent. Another tip to gain more usable space , is to ditch the centre poles and use a bipod to support the tent.
I would say a size three is best for size, but they are getting asrare as hens teeth and very expensive.
A photo of my setup using one poncho and the extension panel. There is even a campbed in there.
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A bipod uses two poles a tripod three. Either works well, you can use hiking poles, or whatever you have around.Hi thankyou
Thanks so much. Your set up looks sorted what's a bi pod? Is that when there can be a line supporting the roof by lifting top of tent suspended right out and tied to trees if you no what I mean ?I think I would agree with you there too on the extension panel,thanks. What do you use for a ground sheet? I noticed they are available but same price almost as the ponchos?