Hi Folks,
Needing some help. I need some flooring material for my Tentipi Varrie 9.
In the past with the Relum bell tent, I used some rather cheap PVC grey ground sheets. They were ok, but wound up with holes in them where chair legs/beds pressed down on it.
They were cheap enough to replace every few years and were fine. Apart from being freezing cold on your feet when you need that late night excursion to the loo!
However, these never fully covered the floor and so used to get a fair bit of cold creeping up from the ground as a heat sink effect and damp forming.
So, now I want to get a set of ground sheets, to cover the entire floor of the varrie, with the option to lift part/sections etc for safe fire positioning.
Been a long time since I looked the options, material wise. And wondering what people were using.
Has to be water proof, and hopefully warm to walk on barefoot / sit upon.
Happy to cut to shape, and to section up, for laying / positioning options.
I recall seeing some great materials being used in a tentipi that was pitched near my tent in france a few years back, but never thought to ask what they used.
So, any tips and views, greatly appreciated.
Cheers john
Needing some help. I need some flooring material for my Tentipi Varrie 9.
In the past with the Relum bell tent, I used some rather cheap PVC grey ground sheets. They were ok, but wound up with holes in them where chair legs/beds pressed down on it.
They were cheap enough to replace every few years and were fine. Apart from being freezing cold on your feet when you need that late night excursion to the loo!
However, these never fully covered the floor and so used to get a fair bit of cold creeping up from the ground as a heat sink effect and damp forming.
So, now I want to get a set of ground sheets, to cover the entire floor of the varrie, with the option to lift part/sections etc for safe fire positioning.
Been a long time since I looked the options, material wise. And wondering what people were using.
Has to be water proof, and hopefully warm to walk on barefoot / sit upon.
Happy to cut to shape, and to section up, for laying / positioning options.
I recall seeing some great materials being used in a tentipi that was pitched near my tent in france a few years back, but never thought to ask what they used.
So, any tips and views, greatly appreciated.
Cheers john