Hi,
A while back I bought a British Army issue DPM basha, and the main reason I bought it was that it was only £30, instead of the £60 for the Aussie one on the Ray Mears website shop. Guess what I did then though, a little while later I decided it was too heavy and bought a Highlander camo basha. Okay, it's lighter, but it's only made of some flimsy looking rip stop nylon, at least the army one looks robust.
But hang on, now I have two tarps and it cost me £60. What a typical kit tart, eh? And I'm not really 100% happy with either if I'm honest. Too heavy, too flimsy looking, too this, not enough that.
So, what's the one on the RM website really like? Is it Aussie army issue? Is it robust? Is it worth £60? Is it available anywhere else cheaper? Is it any better / worse / heavier / lighter than either of the two I already have (I appreciate that the RM stuff may have a certain premium applied to the price tag, but that it will also be good stuff).
I'm quite prepared to splash out on kit if it's decent enough, but I find the thing about a lot of specialist outdoors kit (and I'd count tarps in that category) is that it can be hard to come by physical examples to look at and compare with each other. Consequently you can end up getting two or three of something until you get one you're happy with (thank god for ebay!)
So, come on viewers, pitch in with your two pennies worth on tarps.
Chris
A while back I bought a British Army issue DPM basha, and the main reason I bought it was that it was only £30, instead of the £60 for the Aussie one on the Ray Mears website shop. Guess what I did then though, a little while later I decided it was too heavy and bought a Highlander camo basha. Okay, it's lighter, but it's only made of some flimsy looking rip stop nylon, at least the army one looks robust.
But hang on, now I have two tarps and it cost me £60. What a typical kit tart, eh? And I'm not really 100% happy with either if I'm honest. Too heavy, too flimsy looking, too this, not enough that.
So, what's the one on the RM website really like? Is it Aussie army issue? Is it robust? Is it worth £60? Is it available anywhere else cheaper? Is it any better / worse / heavier / lighter than either of the two I already have (I appreciate that the RM stuff may have a certain premium applied to the price tag, but that it will also be good stuff).
I'm quite prepared to splash out on kit if it's decent enough, but I find the thing about a lot of specialist outdoors kit (and I'd count tarps in that category) is that it can be hard to come by physical examples to look at and compare with each other. Consequently you can end up getting two or three of something until you get one you're happy with (thank god for ebay!)
So, come on viewers, pitch in with your two pennies worth on tarps.
Chris