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Old 14-08-2020, 03:52 PM   #757
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Default Re: The Camping Thread

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Originally Posted by prydey View Post
Canvas resists mould ok as long as you don't leave it packed up wet. Whenever I've had to pack up wet I always put it back up at home and make sure it's fully dried out before putting it back down.

Canvas is a bit dodgy in high winds but it looks wise than what it is. Mine has held up pretty well in some very windy conditions. It can be a bit unsettling on the inside though, esp if trying to sleep.

Maybe look at small pop tops. Some of them are pretty light, esp older ones.
something like this you think? https://www.caravancampingsales.com....18255366/?Cr=0
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