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What do you use as a lightweight ground cloth in your floorless shelter?
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<blockquote data-quote="1SevenZero" data-source="post: 801184" data-attributes="member: 51825"><p>Ripstop Nylon purchased from Joann's Fabric (local). It's not waterproof, but water resistant as it's a tightly woven synthetic material. I use a 3 layer gortex bivy sac as opposed to a tent.</p><p> </p><p>If you purchase material from an online place I would recommend a silicone coated nylon. Light and waterproof. They have various thicknesses available to meet your weight/durability needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1SevenZero, post: 801184, member: 51825"] Ripstop Nylon purchased from Joann's Fabric (local). It's not waterproof, but water resistant as it's a tightly woven synthetic material. I use a 3 layer gortex bivy sac as opposed to a tent. If you purchase material from an online place I would recommend a silicone coated nylon. Light and waterproof. They have various thicknesses available to meet your weight/durability needs. [/QUOTE]
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