I see that Spearhead (barrylyndon28) is selling splinter pattern zeltbahns. Does anyone have any opinions on them?
Weight of material?
Quality of print?
The small details?
Etc.?
David
Spearhead Splinter Zeltbahns?
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Re: Spearhead Splinter Zeltbahns?
$90 !!!!!!!!!!
A bit expensive...
They had better be good for that price!!
Regards,
Gary.
A bit expensive...
They had better be good for that price!!
Regards,
Gary.
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Re: Spearhead Splinter Zeltbahns?
A bit pish that they dont show it laid out flat, to see the pattern in its entirety and the cut/layout of the buttons/grommets.
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Re: Spearhead Splinter Zeltbahns?
Barry was helpful and sent me a couple of close-ups of his new zeltbahn:
The fabric looks strong and tightly enough woven. Question to those that own originals, does it compare well to them?
The buttons are obviously 3-hole. The colors look good as well. His ebay listing shows a nice contrast between light side/darker side.
The price is high, but not the end of the world. This might be a case of getting what you pay for?? I might take the plunge......Hmmmm, time will tell.
David
The fabric looks strong and tightly enough woven. Question to those that own originals, does it compare well to them?
The buttons are obviously 3-hole. The colors look good as well. His ebay listing shows a nice contrast between light side/darker side.
The price is high, but not the end of the world. This might be a case of getting what you pay for?? I might take the plunge......Hmmmm, time will tell.
David