Have one to sell? Sell it yourself Highlander Camouflage Basha – Waterproof Shelter - Printable Version +- Survival UK Forums (http://forum.survivaluk.net) +-- Forum: Discussion Area (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=13) +--- Forum: An Open Box (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=78) +--- Thread: Have one to sell? Sell it yourself Highlander Camouflage Basha – Waterproof Shelter (/showthread.php?tid=5688) Pages:
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Have one to sell? Sell it yourself Highlander Camouflage Basha – Waterproof Shelter - Prepper1 - 12 August 2013 Price: £24.99 Postage: £2.75 This Camouflage Basha from Highlander weighs just 500g and will provide waterproof shelter for 2 people, rain shelter for cooking etc... This lightweight camo shelter has multiple tabs along each edge and ridge to suspend and tie down using Para Cord. Description Lightweight versatile shelter Waterproof to 2,000mm HH Taped seams Double stitched loops Eyelets Popper studs to join additional shlters Specifications Fabric: 210 Rip-stop Polyester Dimension: 250cm x 170cm Pack Size: 25cm x 9cm Ø Weight: 500g Colour: Camouflage camo basha shelter. - bigpaul - 13 August 2013 got 3! all bought off a surplus stall at a certain sunday car boot £2 each. RE: Have on - Prepper1 - 13 August 2013 I hate you..... £2........ bastardo...... RE: Have on - bigpaul - 13 August 2013 (13 August 2013, 12:08)Prepper1 Wrote: I hate you..... £2........ bastardo...... I think the last one I bought he'd put the price up to THREE pounds!! RE: Have one to sell? - BeardyMan - 13 August 2013 Spend a bit more and get a DD 3x3 tarp. They're the best selling & most popular tarps for a reason... Basha shelter. - bigpaul - 13 August 2013 they are for emergency use only, 1 in my day bag, 1 in my Alice pack and 1 kept permanently in the car. RE: Basha shelter. - BeardyMan - 13 August 2013 (13 August 2013, 14:13)bigpaul Wrote: they are for emergency use only, 1 in my day bag, 1 in my Alice pack and 1 kept permanently in the car. Yup, but for a few more quid you can get something much better. The £2 ones you picked up, are they rustly like a crisp packet? McCavity & his friend used some that look identical to that on the trip, VERY noisy! Every wisp of wind and that was all you could hear. DD make little to no noise at all, many attachment points. Like I say, they're the most recommended for a reason - they're the best. basha shelter. - bigpaul - 13 August 2013 they are good enough for my purposes, probably will NEVER be used unless TSHTF, for normal use if I EVER camp I have an old ridge tent. RE: basha shelter. - BeardyMan - 13 August 2013 (13 August 2013, 14:32)bigpaul Wrote: they are good enough for my purposes, probably will NEVER be used unless TSHTF, for normal use if I EVER camp I have an old ridge tent. Old school. I like it! Canvas? Can't beat canvas - shame it's so heavy. If we do a proper SUK camp for a few days I'll bust out the SoulPad & frontier stove, brilliant. RE: basha shelter. - bigpaul - 13 August 2013 (13 August 2013, 14:34)BeardyMan Wrote:oh i'm definitely OLD school! cant stand frame tents...went for a holiday in north wales in 1979(that's how old my tent is), there was a storm overnight and all the frame tents collapsed, all that was left standing was mine and 2 other ridge tents.(13 August 2013, 14:32)bigpaul Wrote: they are good enough for my purposes, probably will NEVER be used unless TSHTF, for normal use if I EVER camp I have an old ridge tent. |