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Suffolksteve

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May 24, 2010
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Suffolk
Hi All,

My wife and I are ground dwellers and are in need of a new ground sheet. We tried using a pat 58 poncho last time and moisture from the ground soaked it and then made us wet, we don't want to use bivi bags.

So is it best just to get a £10 groundsheet from argos or is there something else out there a little more recommended? Ideally it has to be light weight and cheap.

We have a bright blue builders tarp which i could cut down but it wouldn't be our first choice.

Cheers

Steve
 
In the past i have used the sheet from an IPK. very cheap and never failed me. good size too.

after a suggestion from a mate i recently changed to use a Reusable Space Blanket from amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/MPI-13001551-Original-Space-Blanket/dp/B000BS01SW
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bit bigger but has the added advantage of reflecting heat. but cost about £13
 
There's loads of cheap groundsheet's on fleabay... I paid £1.99 posted for a 2x1mtr which does the job for laying my bivi on.

hth, al.
 
Poundland near me do a green groundsheets.....for.....£1. I can't remember the size off the top of my head but it's certainly big enough for one person to sleep on. It has metal eyelets at each corner for pegging out too IIRC. May be worth having a look at your local Pound shop. Let me know if you need me to pick you a couple and post them on at cost.
 
Thanks everyone, it sounds like there isn't a huge amount of difference in quality/weight so will probably pop to the pound shop and see how it goes before getting anything more expensive.

Thanks for the kind offer as well sxmolloy but there is a pound shop in our local town.
 
Poundland near me do a green groundsheets.....for.....£1. I can't remember the size off the top of my head but it's certainly big enough for one person to sleep on. It has metal eyelets at each corner for pegging out too IIRC. May be worth having a look at your local Pound shop. Let me know if you need me to pick you a couple and post them on at cost.

They are 1x2m bought one as a cover for our trailer, which is a perfect fit :)
 
If you want lightweight and tiny bulk then you can't go far wrong with this stuff ...

http://www.wickes.co.uk/secondary-glazing-film/invt/210014/

It's a thin transparent plastic sheet which is really tough and weighs next to nothing, it's also known as polcryo which is highly recommended by the ultralightweight backpacking crew.

A 1.5x2.5m sheet weighs around 80g


Good shout, I'll have to try that out :) Been thinking about what I could use to save on weight, without spending a load of cash on a single person groundsheet.
 
+1 for IPK sheets. Even though I'm a 3 season tree hugger, I spend the winter on the ground and have never found fault with the good old IPK. If the colour puts you off, just look for Tyvek material in your local builders merchant......same stuff!
 

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