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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 489444" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Yeah I have the big daddy as well. I sold the mat off whilst still in the bag new. I just use a dble air bed in it. Queen is just a tad to big. </p><p>And it makes it a lot more compact without the mattress. $20 keep and keep a new air bed as a spare. </p><p>$2 a tin for neutral dubbin, brush it into the stitching. Keeps them soft and water proof. </p><p>I put an eyelet in each of four corners of the flaps. A one meter pole up through them with a rope gives a bit of an awning for shading the esky etc. </p><p>Great ventilation in these. :Y: </p><p>At least 8 tins of dubbin are needed to coat the entire canvas. Helps keep it supple and water resistant. </p><p>Do so pitched in the sun. Melts in quickly.</p><p>TIP! Put some tassels on the internal side of the zips. (White electrical zip ties work ok) 100mm long. </p><p>Bugga to find in the dark, almost whizzed my pants one night when I couldn't find them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 489444, member: 9124"] Yeah I have the big daddy as well. I sold the mat off whilst still in the bag new. I just use a dble air bed in it. Queen is just a tad to big. And it makes it a lot more compact without the mattress. $20 keep and keep a new air bed as a spare. $2 a tin for neutral dubbin, brush it into the stitching. Keeps them soft and water proof. I put an eyelet in each of four corners of the flaps. A one meter pole up through them with a rope gives a bit of an awning for shading the esky etc. Great ventilation in these. :Y: At least 8 tins of dubbin are needed to coat the entire canvas. Helps keep it supple and water resistant. Do so pitched in the sun. Melts in quickly. TIP! Put some tassels on the internal side of the zips. (White electrical zip ties work ok) 100mm long. Bugga to find in the dark, almost whizzed my pants one night when I couldn't find them! [/QUOTE]
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