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Harrythecat
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We've had our Cali for about 6 months now. We've toured abroad and done a few weekend trips in variable weather.
The pop up has been wet on a number of occasions but we've yet to have any water get inside. We adhere to 'tent' rules with nothing laid up against the fabric.
The 'Duvalays' we use are really warm and we've slept 'up top' in minus temperatures using the heater to take the chill off for getting in and out of bed.
Given all that I'm not sure whether it's necessary to invest in any form of 'topper' unless we decided to go skiing in the van which, given that we've got access to good accommodation in the alps, is unnecessary.
Is there anyone else who camps throughout the year without using 'toppers' or have we just been lucky so far :?:
The pop up has been wet on a number of occasions but we've yet to have any water get inside. We adhere to 'tent' rules with nothing laid up against the fabric.
The 'Duvalays' we use are really warm and we've slept 'up top' in minus temperatures using the heater to take the chill off for getting in and out of bed.
Given all that I'm not sure whether it's necessary to invest in any form of 'topper' unless we decided to go skiing in the van which, given that we've got access to good accommodation in the alps, is unnecessary.
Is there anyone else who camps throughout the year without using 'toppers' or have we just been lucky so far :?: