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captainhastings

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Do I need 2 ponchos to do the tent setup I keep seeing on YouTube ?
I am looking at it on one site and the one poncho comes with 4 pegs and a mast and it says you can join 2 for two people . Gives impression I only need one ?

Just asked on a group and apparently needs two for the tent one for half shelter. Thought as much just wanted to check
I see on eBay they do replicas made on polyester which would sort of defeat the object for me. Have to see what the future holds
 
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If you are talking about the Polish Poncho, one can be set up like this, you will need two for a fully enclosed tent.

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If you are buying one look out for the size. I didn’t know and bought small ones. You can tell by the number of peg holes at the back. Small has one, medium has two and large has three. There is a 100mm difference in hem length. It’s quite significant if you are tall.

On my two I would need two sets of poles even for a one poncho set up but a walking pole solves that one. From what I’ve read here some ponchos come with three pole sections. Mine came with two each.
 
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I played with a Polish Lavvu last year. You will need two poncho to make a full tent. The idea is that two solders would each add their poncho to the "2man" tent.
You really do need to get the largest size ( 3 button at the bottom) to give any comfort { and I am a bit of a short bottom}.
Even better is to have the two halves set up a yard or so apart and add a rectangle of material to connect to two, Via a ridge line, together. This gives an oval shaped space with a load more room.
You can rig them so a chimney from a wood burner goes out via a sleave hole and they are toasty warm.

I could not get them to guy out well in my small garden and they are too heavy to carry so the project stalled!
 
Thanks for info folks appreciated. I like the thought of a hot tent but lugging a mountain of gear around is not appealing . I will refrain from spending money and stick with my poncho or basha I reckon
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