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After 2016 my gf is insisting on a tent she can stand up in, and she's 6'4!

This fit's the bill and is a bargain currently on ebay at £199:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Inflatable-Tent-4-Man-Four-Person-Family-Camping-Air-Beam-With-Pump-5000mm-HH/113539303813?_trkparms=5373%3A0|5374%3AFeatured

Get's good reviews elsewhere and £30 cheaper than it's been before.... never had an inflatable tent before though.

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On 5/19/2019 at 6:31 PM, stylishkids said:

https://www.ryman.co.uk/silicon-power-5000mah-power-bank

Picked up a couple of these power banks. Obviously not as good as the Anker ones but can’t go wrong at a fiver a pop. Hopefully two of them should make the phone last me the festival. 

I got there just in time for this one! I have a good Aukey one anyway but just picked up another 2 of these. Now showing as sold out.

Did we know roughly how many charges this is likely to give a smartphone?

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17 minutes ago, DareToDibble said:

I got there just in time for this one! I have a good Aukey one anyway but just picked up another 2 of these. Now showing as sold out.

Did we know roughly how many charges this is likely to give a smartphone?

google the battery capacity of your smartphone .... and then see how many times that will go into 5000 ... the answer will probably be between 1-2 charges 

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12 hours ago, croiz said:

After 2016 my gf is insisting on a tent she can stand up in, and she's 6'4!

This fit's the bill and is a bargain currently on ebay at £199:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Inflatable-Tent-4-Man-Four-Person-Family-Camping-Air-Beam-With-Pump-5000mm-HH/113539303813?_trkparms=5373%3A0|5374%3AFeatured

Get's good reviews elsewhere and £30 cheaper than it's been before.... never had an inflatable tent before though.

Yeah I'm 6'2 with old creaky bones so we've a quechua 4.1 tent for the last few years, being able to stand up makes all the difference!

https://www.decathlon.co.uk/arpenaz-41-tent-id_8378237.html

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6 hours ago, crazyfool1 said:

google the battery capacity of your smartphone .... and then see how many times that will go into 5000 ... the answer will probably be between 1-2 charges 

The calculation is more like (5000 * 0.66) / [your phone's battery capacity]

This is because a power bank can only transfer around 2/3rds of it's capacity, due to various losses in the process. The cheaper / lower quality the power bank, the higher this loss will be.

https://www.powerbankguide.com/powerbank-capacity-explained/

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2 hours ago, ceetee said:

The calculation is more like (5000 * 0.66) / [your phone's battery capacity]

This is because a power bank can only transfer around 2/3rds of it's capacity, due to various losses in the process. The cheaper / lower quality the power bank, the higher this loss will be.

https://www.powerbankguide.com/powerbank-capacity-explained/

Cheers :) 

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8 hours ago, DareToDibble said:

Not sure which thread to put this in but related to essentials.

I was told there are no longer places selling airbeds on site this year. Is this true? I’ve always bought mine when I got there as it’s easier than carrying one in with the rest of my stuff.

We did this in 2017 - however it was 35c on the Weds and carrying it back upto our campsite was a nightmare!

Tesco have a double airbed for £12 (or one with a raised pillow for £18) -https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/298077441?sc_cmp=ppc*GHS+-+Grocery+-+New*PX+|+Shopping+GSC+|+All+Products+%2B+Tesco+Brand*New:+Non-Food:+Home+%26+Entertainment:+Home+%26+Entertainment*PRODUCT_GROUP298077441*&ds_rl=1116019&ds_rl=1116016&ds_rl=1116019&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIwozcqv2w4gIViK3tCh00JgckEAQYAiABEgKWdPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

Picked airbed & battery operated pump for £20.. which I'm fairly sure is less than we paid in 2017 onsite for one and it doesn't actually take up that much room if you bring it in the box

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9 hours ago, DareToDibble said:

Not sure which thread to put this in but related to essentials.

I was told there are no longer places selling airbeds on site this year. Is this true? I’ve always bought mine when I got there as it’s easier than carrying one in with the rest of my stuff.

I believe this is true...they are getting rid (or having less) of the camping essentials places as it encourages people to buy stuff that they wont take home so just adds to the mess left at the end. If people aren't willing to bring the stuff with them there's a good chance they wont take it home either especially if its cheap stuff like air beds and folding chairs

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18 minutes ago, MaseTMT said:

I believe this is true...they are getting rid (or having less) of the camping essentials places as it encourages people to buy stuff that they wont take home so just adds to the mess left at the end. If people aren't willing to bring the stuff with them there's a good chance they wont take it home either especially if its cheap stuff like air beds and folding chairs

Surely not? What if you forget something, or it breaks, etc...???

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29 minutes ago, mufcok said:

This may have been mentioned already, probably has.. but, are self-inflating mats worth the investment? And if they are, where's the best option to get one at the moment?

I have a decathlon one: https://www.decathlon.co.uk/trek500-si-mattress-l-blue-id_8352447.html and it's fab

I also have a vango extra size, extra weight one - which is as comfortable as a mattress, but you'd need a trolley!!

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1 minute ago, hfuhruhurr said:

I have a decathlon one: https://www.decathlon.co.uk/trek500-si-mattress-l-blue-id_8352447.html and it's fab

I also have a vango extra size, extra weight one - which is as comfortable as a mattress, but you'd need a trolley!!

Haha cheers but I after something a bit smaller than can just be clipped onto the rucksack!

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38 minutes ago, mufcok said:

This may have been mentioned already, probably has.. but, are self-inflating mats worth the investment? And if they are, where's the best option to get one at the moment?

Go outdoors a good option ....extra 10% off these prices at the moment with a card .... self inflators a lot lighter and less bulky .. they should be anyway :) 

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7 minutes ago, crazyfool1 said:

Go outdoors a good option ....extra 10% off these prices at the moment with a card .... self inflators a lot lighter and less bulky .. they should be anyway :) 

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Perfect, I have one of them round the corner from work. I shall investigate tomorrow, cheers!

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3 hours ago, AmazingAbby said:

Any reasonably priced recommendations for a women’s waterproof jacket that’s actually waterproof? Not that I’ll need it...cheers! 

Ive just bought this:

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-Hambledon-Womens-Waterproof-Jacket/dp/B01N15EY3D

 

Ranges in price depending on the size but can confirm is waterproof :) I also think the style is much nicer than a lot of ladies waterproofs!!

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8 minutes ago, mufcok said:

Perfect, I have one of them round the corner from work. I shall investigate tomorrow, cheers!

Fortunately I choose to have a quick look at this before it went in the recycling ... not the case with most of my junk mail ... if I remember rightly go outdoors have these hanging up so you can have a quick try too :) 

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2 hours ago, mufcok said:

This may have been mentioned already, probably has.. but, are self-inflating mats worth the investment? And if they are, where's the best option to get one at the moment?

I use one and it’s miles better than an air bed or roll mat.

mine was £15 from lidl, but aldi’s Camping stuff starts today and they have pretty much the same mat on sale if you wanted have a look when you go outdoors. 

Its a bit bulkier but I just strap it across my rucksack.

its 5cm thick which is the ideal thickness I think and fits me on it so you’ll be fine. 

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2 minutes ago, Divein said:

I use one and it’s miles better than an air bed or roll mat.

mine was £15 from lidl, but aldi’s Camping stuff starts today and they have pretty much the same mat on sale if you wanted have a look when you go outdoors. 

Its a bit bulkier but I just strap it across my rucksack.

its 5cm thick which is the ideal thickness I think and fits me on it so you’ll be fine. 

https://www.aldi.co.uk/black-self-inflating-mat/p/098034278298600 

That one?

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33 minutes ago, Divein said:

I use one and it’s miles better than an air bed or roll mat.

mine was £15 from lidl, but aldi’s Camping stuff starts today and they have pretty much the same mat on sale if you wanted have a look when you go outdoors. 

Its a bit bulkier but I just strap it across my rucksack.

its 5cm thick which is the ideal thickness I think and fits me on it so you’ll be fine. 

In what way is it better than an airbed, comfier? I have a bad back and roll mats aren’t enough for me, but our double air bed is a bit bulky.

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2 hours ago, buffy394 said:

Ive just bought this:

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-Hambledon-Womens-Waterproof-Jacket/dp/B01N15EY3D

 

Ranges in price depending on the size but can confirm is waterproof :) I also think the style is much nicer than a lot of ladies waterproofs!!

I was just saying yesterday how ridiculous the varying size/pricing thing is on Amazon still normally cheaper than anywhere else though! Thanks @buffy394 I'll check it out.

 

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