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Flying brick

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Posted: 07/20/08 04:02pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Clarity! Thanks so much They would probably help a great deal with keeping the AC/generator usage to a minimum.

FerrisFamilyof5

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(bump) Cause I need to read the rest later and I want to find it quickly

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I have just called the Gizmo guy again, and left another message. I am hoping to get an answer on these things by the end of the day.

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bikendan wrote:

Flying brick wrote:

Ok, firstly, I have no idea what you are talking about when you mention bunk end gizmos. I went to the PDF, went to page three, and nadda. I have a 2008 Cub with the Therma rest ends, and just pop it out and make the beds..am I missing something here LOL!?


if you want to click on the link that misterd had posted, you can find out all about them.

a lot of hybrid owners cover their canvas bunk ends with popup gizmos or the non-custom version, solar blankets(from REI, Cabelas, Campmor).
these provide a number of advantages. they primarily help with the bunk end temperatures, hot or cold. they also help keep the canvas/vinyl clean and stain-free. they also help darken the end for afternoon naps.

what's being asked is: can these new Thermarest bunks use them, because of their different design. the regular style bunks are similar to those on popups. therefore, the custom-fitted popup gizmos or solar blankets will work on hybrids.


Naps - this post is the reason why I called the guy again... Naps are what camping is all about

Flying brick

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Posted: 07/23/08 11:59am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Too right ElizabethAnn! Naps goooood naps are my friend! After a long moring or fishing and generally loafing about the campgound I like to nap!

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I just spoke to Bob and he has made one set of gizmo's some time last year.

He said it's possible but I will need to send him the measurements, which I will be doing onces we get back from Manitoulin Island.

I want them mostly because our tenting is starting to get stained (evils of white tenting I guess).

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Great! Hope you have been enjoying it as much as we enjoy ours!


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