Redverz Atacama Groundsheet | Sleeping Bay

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Sleeping Bay Groundsheet for the Atacama Expedition Tent

Atacama Expedition Tent, Sleeping Bay Groundsheet. Hooks directly beneath the inner tent/sleeping bay to protect the floor from abrasion and damage in rough terrains. Tent can also be used without the inner tent and just the sleeping bay foot print. Weighs 6oz.

We always recommend using a footprint, a custom-cut ground cloth designed specifically for the floor plan of your tent. Footprints extend the life of your tent floor, and in the morning they provide a clean surface where you can fold and roll your tent.

Our foot prints avoid having water collect between the tent floor and the footprint during rainy conditions, as it is custom fitted for the sleeping area.

The sleeping bay ground cloth and garage ground cloth for the Atacama Expedition Tent are two different, distinct cloths of different sizes to fit perfectly in each designated area.  With "Sleep" imprinted directly on the sleeping bay area foot print there is no confusion as to which ground cloth belongs where.  Ground cloths are optional and sold separately.  

Our advice:

  •  If only a nonspecific ground cloth is all that is available, tuck any excess material under the tent floor . Any material that extends beyond the tent's perimeter will catch water and collect it

 

REDVERZ GEAR warranties the materials and workmanship in every REDVERZ GEAR tent to the original owner. If your REDVERZ GEAR tent has received proper care, but fails due to a defect in manufacturing, the tent will be repaired or replaced at REDVERZ GEARåÎå_Ì__åÎÌös discretion. Repairs due to accident, improper care or negligence where REDVERZ GEAR is not at faultåÎå_Ì__Ì_̍including sun degradation, mildew, wear and tear due to hard useåÎå_Ì__Ì_̍will be performed if possible, at a reasonable charge. REDVERZ GEAR offers a lifetime warranty to the original owner on all REDVERZ GEAR tent frameworkThis warranty applies only to the original purchaser. Proof of purchase is required.

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  • 4
    caved

    Posted by Mikey J on 16th Dec 2016

    been using a cheap blue tarp for vestibule for a while. finally caved and bought the fitted one. half the weight half the size and stronger than my wallymart special. deducting a star just cuz

  • 5
    Worthwhile addition

    Posted by Michael whitby on 22nd Sep 2016

    The groundsheet does not come with the tent as ordered. It's additional, but the first time we used it, it saved the base of our tent. We were in very rocky territory and we managed to get holes in the groundsheet. You might ask, why pay $50 for something a $10 sheet of plastic or a tarp may do the same. Just try putting either of those down in a gale and getting the tent on top of it! This groundsheet clips to the underside of the sleep area into clips presewn onto the tent. It all rolls up together so no problems in getting it in the right place. While your at it, but the garage ground sheet, it clips in too, nice to be able to take of your boots and not walk in damp or wet grasses of in dinoflagellates any kind.

  • 5
    Worthwhile addition

    Posted by Michael whitby on 22nd Sep 2016

    The groundsheet does not come with the tent as ordered. It's additional, but the first time we used it, it saved the base of our tent. We were in very rocky territory and we managed to get holes in the groundsheet. You might ask, why pay $50 for something a $10 sheet of plastic or a tarp may do the same. Just try putting either of those down in a gale and getting the tent on top of it! This groundsheet clips to the underside of the sleep area into clips presewn onto the tent. It all rolls up together so no problems in getting it in the right place. While your at it, but the garage ground sheet, it clips in too, nice to be able to take of your boots and not walk in damp or wet grasses of in dinoflagellates any kind.

  • 5
    Worthwhile addition

    Posted by Michael whitby on 22nd Sep 2016

    The groundsheet does not come with the tent as ordered. It's additional, but the first time we used it, it saved the base of our tent. We were in very rocky territory and we managed to get holes in the groundsheet. You might ask, why pay $50 for something a $10 sheet of plastic or a tarp may do the same. Just try putting either of those down in a gale and getting the tent on top of it! This groundsheet clips to the underside of the sleep area into clips presewn onto the tent. It all rolls up together so no problems in getting it in the right place. While your at it, but the garage ground sheet, it clips in too, nice to be able to take of your boots and not walk in damp or wet grasses of in dinoflagellates any kind.

  • 4
    Glad I purchased it

    Posted by Unknown on 24th Jun 2015

    Installed easily and fit perfect. Leaving it on, when breaking down the tent, makes it ever easier, the next time, you go camping

  • 4
    Glad I purchased it

    Posted by Unknown on 24th Jun 2015

    Installed easily and fit perfect. Leaving it on, when breaking down the tent, makes it ever easier, the next time, you go camping

  • 4
    Glad I purchased it

    Posted by Unknown on 24th Jun 2015

    Installed easily and fit perfect. Leaving it on, when breaking down the tent, makes it ever easier, the next time, you go camping

  • 5
    Good protection

    Posted by Geoff Edney on 5th Feb 2015

    The sleeping groundsheet fits nicely into existing clips on the tent, it will be good at making the inner tent last longer. I have left mine attached to the tent so when I set up the sleeping groundsheet is already there.

  • 5
    A handy tarp

    Posted by Geoff Edney on 4th Feb 2015

    The garage groundsheet is useful especially if you are camping in wet or sandy conditions. I also use mine to wrap my duffle bag in for a bit of extra waterproofing, probably not great for the groundsheet buts helps keep my duffle bag dry.

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