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by andyk » 04 Feb 2007, 20:35
hi all
Thinking about a T25 Westfalia poptop - and wondering (like you do) what's it like camping in winter in one of those beauties, in particular sleeping in the roof? How good an insulator is that fabric in the pop-top?
Thanks for any reminiscences... and btw I've already read the keeping warm suggestions thread
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by T'Onion » 04 Feb 2007, 20:39
We had a reimo poptart , which was ok , its the wind that really put me off , like being in a tent ..
as for warmth i think Si brickyard was or is selling thermo covers for the canvas
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by Gone-Westy » 05 Feb 2007, 13:41
buy a high-top mate! The canvas on the pop-top is neither wind nor rain-proof and bloody freezin' in winter
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by jed the spread » 05 Feb 2007, 18:03
unless you buy one of si baxters thermal wraps and then its no worrys
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by Westy.Club.Joker » 05 Feb 2007, 21:56
Gert the silver reflective wrapper thing,
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by PEET » 06 Feb 2007, 12:46
Dont get a high top unless ya selling ice creams...
Thats PEET as in FEET!!!
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by Gone-Westy » 06 Feb 2007, 18:20
don't knock it mate, the extra income is handy
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by ricvw » 06 Feb 2007, 21:11
get a gipsy you can stay worm and you dont need to put your shoes on to go to the loo
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by Dubstar » 06 Feb 2007, 21:41
ricvw wrote: get a gipsy you can stay worm and you dont need to put your shoes on to go to the loo
Why, will she give you a piggy back?
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by ricvw » 06 Feb 2007, 21:45
Dubstar wrote: ricvw wrote: get a gipsy you can stay worm and you dont need to put your shoes on to go to the loo
Why, will she give you a piggy back?
she might if you take her shopping then for dinner.
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by cosmic » 07 Feb 2007, 20:37
Thats well funny Peet, bring on the cornettos
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by cosmic » 07 Feb 2007, 20:37
Thats well funny Peet, bring on the cornettos
long live the pop top wetfalia for ever
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by kevtherev » 07 Feb 2007, 21:01
yep they sure get wet(falia) and cold...not at all a winter camper
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by Ivor Brownun » 07 Feb 2007, 21:07
or go for the compromise, looks and practicality
, a solid sided poptop
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