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Danny
October 28th, 2003, 10:07 PM
Hi. I am after a decent bivvy.

For the last few years I have been using a Fox Carp Dome (or Carp Plus I
think it is called now). I am looking to change it for something which has
a 'porch' on the front, and preferably something which can be put up very
quickly.

So far, the choice seems to be the Fox 2-man Easy Dome. Is there anyone
else who produces anything as good? Or any comments from anyone who uses a
Fox Easy Dome?

Cheers.

Richard
October 28th, 2003, 10:18 PM
"Danny" > wrote in message
...
> Hi. I am after a decent bivvy.
>
> For the last few years I have been using a Fox Carp Dome (or Carp Plus I
> think it is called now). I am looking to change it for something which
has
> a 'porch' on the front, and preferably something which can be put up very
> quickly.
>
> So far, the choice seems to be the Fox 2-man Easy Dome. Is there anyone
> else who produces anything as good? Or any comments from anyone who uses
a
> Fox Easy Dome?
>
> Cheers.
>
>
Imo both these are eclipsed by the Chub Rapid XS dome .... so take a close
look at this 'pucker' product before you decide ..... 1 man version is about
£195. Imo larger, better quality, up (and down) in minutes and better
additional features (air gap between skins is better) and hydrostatic head
is huge. I put one up and down recently in strong winds and it was a doddle.
It has been about for around one year now so any bugs (if there were any)
have been sorted.

Richard


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Danny
October 28th, 2003, 10:51 PM
Hi Richard, cheers for your advice. Looks very smart actually.

How many minutes to put up in reality? Chub quote under 2 minutes!

Do the double doors on the inner tent have windows in them?

Also, how much space is there inside? I looked at a 1-man Easy Dome a few
weeks ago and it was really small inside compared to the 1-man Carp Plus,
because of the porch. There looked like there was only just about enough
room inside for a bedchair.

Cheers.





"Richard" > wrote in message
...
>
> Imo both these are eclipsed by the Chub Rapid XS dome .... so take a close
> look at this 'pucker' product before you decide ..... 1 man version is
about
> £195. Imo larger, better quality, up (and down) in minutes and better
> additional features (air gap between skins is better) and hydrostatic head
> is huge. I put one up and down recently in strong winds and it was a
doddle.
> It has been about for around one year now so any bugs (if there were any)
> have been sorted.
>
> Richard
>

Richard
October 29th, 2003, 12:41 PM
"Danny" > wrote in message
...
> Hi Richard, cheers for your advice. Looks very smart actually.
>
> How many minutes to put up in reality? Chub quote under 2 minutes!
>

To pop it up took about 5mins first time but once you get the hang of the
locking mechanisms in the poles it becomes much easier. I would say that
after a few goes you can pop the whole twin skin thing up in around 2mins.
however, you still have to peg it down. I reckon they are just talking about
'popping the bivvy up'.

> Do the double doors on the inner tent have windows in them?
>
No, although you have the 'mossy' door also which is obviously 'see
through'.

> Also, how much space is there inside? I looked at a 1-man Easy Dome a few
> weeks ago and it was really small inside compared to the 1-man Carp Plus,
> because of the porch. There looked like there was only just about enough
> room inside for a bedchair.
>
It is fairly big. In the one man the bed chair fits easily across the bivvy
with a bit of free space each end and ample in front. Although it will not
fit up the side (back to front) it will at an angle front to rear central
apex point. So you have this other option also. Either way around you have
plenty of free living space compared to most 1 man dome options about. You
also have the porch area on top of this .... there is a velcro in
groundsheet for the porch but I don't use this.

The zips are probably the smoothest I have come across and it also has a
velcro covered hole for feeding your bite alarm wires through and four
generous size pockets inside (2 each side).

Build quality (on mine anyway) is good. Other people on carpforum.co.uk who
have this bivvy speak well of this product also ..... and believe me they
certainly air an grievances they have about tackle etc.

HTH ...... Richard


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Danny
October 29th, 2003, 06:24 PM
Cheers Richard, you have been very helpful.



"Richard" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Danny" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hi Richard, cheers for your advice. Looks very smart actually.
> >
> > How many minutes to put up in reality? Chub quote under 2 minutes!
> >
>
> To pop it up took about 5mins first time but once you get the hang of the
> locking mechanisms in the poles it becomes much easier. I would say that
> after a few goes you can pop the whole twin skin thing up in around 2mins.
> however, you still have to peg it down. I reckon they are just talking
about
> 'popping the bivvy up'.
>
> > Do the double doors on the inner tent have windows in them?
> >
> No, although you have the 'mossy' door also which is obviously 'see
> through'.
>
> > Also, how much space is there inside? I looked at a 1-man Easy Dome a
few
> > weeks ago and it was really small inside compared to the 1-man Carp
Plus,
> > because of the porch. There looked like there was only just about
enough
> > room inside for a bedchair.
> >
> It is fairly big. In the one man the bed chair fits easily across the
bivvy
> with a bit of free space each end and ample in front. Although it will not
> fit up the side (back to front) it will at an angle front to rear central
> apex point. So you have this other option also. Either way around you have
> plenty of free living space compared to most 1 man dome options about. You
> also have the porch area on top of this .... there is a velcro in
> groundsheet for the porch but I don't use this.
>
> The zips are probably the smoothest I have come across and it also has a
> velcro covered hole for feeding your bite alarm wires through and four
> generous size pockets inside (2 each side).
>
> Build quality (on mine anyway) is good. Other people on carpforum.co.uk
who
> have this bivvy speak well of this product also ..... and believe me they
> certainly air an grievances they have about tackle etc.
>
> HTH ...... Richard
>
>
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