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Fox Easy Dome Dimensions
Cheers Richard. I'll give it a go. I found it was the porch which got in
the way, but I just remembered I left the doors rolled up, which probably didn't help. Oh, I had another close look at the Fox Easy Dome today. Lovely bivvy, and cosy, but it is so small the bedchair pushes the inner tent against the outer tent. Not good if it is raining heavily. Also, the flat rear end could cause problems if a strong wind comes from behind I would imagine. Such a shame none of the tackle shops have Chub domes erected. "Richard" wrote in message ... "Zoe" wrote in message ... Cheers Richard. Yeah, Chub give the dimensions very accurately. I have their brochure. Shame the other manufacturers don't give such good info. How would you say it is compared to the Easy Dome for size, or even the Carp Plus. To me, the Carp Plus is about the right size inside. Enough for a bedchair and still plenty of room. Don't know the dimensions of either. However, with the XS the bedchair (I have JRC Cacoon 3 leg) can go across the middle easily (loads of spare room each end) or from front to rear apex (centre) position (just). Either way it leaves ample space inside. One other thing. I find putting up and taking down the XS2 easy enough on my own, despite the size. But, is there a technique to folding it away? I found the best thing to do is to pull all the collapsed poles into the centre as tightly as possible first (with the whole bivvy in an upright position, not laying down) . I find if I do this and then wrap the rest around these I get it back in the bag pretty easily. Cheers ....... Richard --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.557 / Virus Database: 349 - Release Date: 12/30/03 |
Fox Easy Dome Dimensions
"Zoe" wrote in message ... Cheers Richard. I'll give it a go. I found it was the porch which got in the way, but I just remembered I left the doors rolled up, which probably didn't help. No it won't ..... have everything (inner and porch) zipped down. I was told by an experienced camper to do that and keep them all zipped when pegging out base also during 'put up'. Then you will not overstretch size slightly and make the zips hard to operate. Oh, I had another close look at the Fox Easy Dome today. Lovely bivvy, and cosy, but it is so small the bedchair pushes the inner tent against the outer tent. Not good if it is raining heavily. No ... it will have the potential to wick through and/or cause condensation at those points. One of the good design features of the Chub XS range is the larger air space between inner and outer skin compared to other makes. Also, the flat rear end could cause problems if a strong wind comes from behind I would imagine. Bound to Imo. Such a shame none of the tackle shops have Chub domes erected. Yep it is .... I saw a few being used and spoke to owners before deciding. Generally speaking Chub gear is good but unfortunately not stocked as widely as other makes. Cheers ....... Richard --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.557 / Virus Database: 349 - Release Date: 12/30/03 |
Fox Easy Dome Dimensions
"boo" wrote in message ... thanks m8,sounds the best snap to bivvie going ,just a decision on the xs or a pram hood style.hmmmmm cheers boo I think with the pram hoods available you will still need to get a sep. winter skin to have a satisfactory all year round contruction. These other designs pop up the whole twin skin dome, and the Chub XS range the groundsheet as well. Cheers ..... Richard --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.557 / Virus Database: 349 - Release Date: 12/30/03 |
Fox Easy Dome Dimensions
A good marketing campaign for Chub is to target suppliers, and have display
models available. Next, to get people using them and say how good they are. IMO, Fox are under threat. Their rubbish Customer Care, is just the start. I contacted Chub and Fox online at the same time. Chub had a very nice brochure at my door in 2 days. Fox didn't even bother! And when I complained, they didn't even have the courtesy to contact me back. Nice! In Foxes favour, they do some good stuff, but overpriced with the competition now-a-days. They rely on 'anoraks'. Listen Fox. If you sit on road too long, you will get ran over. "Richard" wrote in message ... "Zoe" wrote in message ... Cheers Richard. I'll give it a go. I found it was the porch which got in the way, but I just remembered I left the doors rolled up, which probably didn't help. No it won't ..... have everything (inner and porch) zipped down. I was told by an experienced camper to do that and keep them all zipped when pegging out base also during 'put up'. Then you will not overstretch size slightly and make the zips hard to operate. Oh, I had another close look at the Fox Easy Dome today. Lovely bivvy, and cosy, but it is so small the bedchair pushes the inner tent against the outer tent. Not good if it is raining heavily. No ... it will have the potential to wick through and/or cause condensation at those points. One of the good design features of the Chub XS range is the larger air space between inner and outer skin compared to other makes. Also, the flat rear end could cause problems if a strong wind comes from behind I would imagine. Bound to Imo. Such a shame none of the tackle shops have Chub domes erected. Yep it is .... I saw a few being used and spoke to owners before deciding. Generally speaking Chub gear is good but unfortunately not stocked as widely as other makes. Cheers ....... Richard --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.557 / Virus Database: 349 - Release Date: 12/30/03 |
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