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Tents are the major section in both this catalogue and in the total value of the quartermaster's equipment. The main cause of damage to tents is mildew, which sets in rapidly if the tent is put away when still wet, or even damp. If a tent is not bone dry when it is packed at camp, please tell us.
Choose the right tent for the terrain - do not expect a frame tent pitched at the top of a Welsh mountain in winter to survive very long!
Also, Hike tents are for just that, not for a lazy way of pitching a base camp.

Both metal poles and wooden ridge poles are very vulnerable if the tent 'collapses' during pitching or striking.

All tents are supplied with a bag of pegs, which has the tent type, the number and size of pegs for that tent written on the side.
Mallets, groundsheets, and any flysheets required will need to be ordered separately.  

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Item

User Notes

Picture

DZ1

6"/9" Wooden pegs

  wpe9.jpg (1783 bytes)

DZ2

12" Wooden pegs

  wpeB.jpg (1873 bytes)

DZ3

15" Wooden pegs

  wpe10.jpg (1931 bytes)

DZ4

18" Wooden pegs

  wpe12.jpg (2674 bytes)

DZ5

Frame tent pegs, various

   

DZ6

7" Wire metal pegs

  wpe14.jpg (1412 bytes)

DZ7

9" Wire metal pegs

  wpe17.jpg (1672 bytes)

DZ9

Storm Guy, for Force 10's

   

ED0

Groundsheet, Green, 10x8

   

EE0

Groundsheet, Green, 12x8

   

EF0

Groundsheets, Various

Various sizes

 

 

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