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Basha

Basha

£26.95Product Ref: TR520Military style - new

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  • Fully adaptable
  • Excludes poles
  • 255 x 172cm
  • Robust press-studs along edge
  • Strong fabric tie loops
  • Includes draw-cord stuff sack
Q & A's
Q & A's
Q: dose this basha come with cord to tie it down or to trees
A: No, but we sell a range of purlon cord that would be suitable.
Q: Is this product Waterproof ore will it seep through?
A: This is fully waterproof.
Q: When its raining can't water run under, if so is a way you can stop doing it?
A: This is just a shelter - it is not meant to be enclosed like a tent.
Q: How much does Basha weigh?
A: Approx 1300g
Reviews (any views expressed are solely those of the reviewer)
Reviews
Great bit of kit
I have been using bashas for a few years with army cadets. Like said in the Q&A they are not men't to completely seal you in like a tent they just go over the top to keep the rain off. You don't have to set it up like in the video you could find four trees and put the corners to it with one end raised ( head end ) so the water runs of the feet end ( not getting you wet ) Or if it is just you you can ( works well if you have a camp bed ) Tie the middle on both ends about 3 or so foot off the ground and then use string or cord what ever you are using to tie the sides down to pegs in the ground so it makes a triangle shape which will keep you 100 percent dry.
Pros: Small, Easy to pack
Cons: Can be hard to setup
Would recommend: Yes
Reviewed by Jordan in Swindon on 20 Aug 2011.

Keeping it simple.
I started using bashas some years ago, first off for summer outings, but lately for all seasons, finding tents somewhat claustro- phobic now. Use a good gortex bivvy bag, and the appropriate sleeping bag for the season, set the basha to match the conditions and you'll always wake warm and dry. And you'll have been more in touch with your surroundings.
Pros: Versatile, Simple to use, Lightweight.
Cons: Off hand, none.
Would recommend: Yes
Reviewed by Old man o' the woods in SE Kent. on 05 Jul 2011.