Leas Empfehlung:
Winterzelten heißt nicht automatisch frieren. Eine Trinkflasche gefüllt mit heißem Wasser dient als Bettflasche, zusätzlich nehme ich die trockenen Kleider für den nächsten Tag mit in den Schlafsack. Zum Abspannen des Zeltes schwöre ich auf die Zeltanker von SwissPiranha. Sie benötigen wenig Platz im Rucksack und der Name ist Programm. Diese Heringe halten im Schnee so sicher, wie der Piranha seine Beute hält. LEA SCHWENDENER Verkaufsberaterin Transa Zürich Europaallee
SwissPiranha by Wietlisbach Industries is now SwissPiranha GmbH
May makes everything new – and our company is no exception. With immediate effect, Wietlisbach Industries becomes SwissPiranha GmbH. SwissPiranha GmbH is registered in the commercial register of the Canton of Aargau under UID: CHE-268.367.549, commercial register number (CH-ID): CH40044439374, EHRA-ID: 1341308. This also changes our bank details (details on request).
Three Points of the Compass:
Swiss Piranha RT90 pegs are short, made of a supposedly ‘unbreakable’ plastic and, in good ground, hold pretty well. At just 3.2g each, I felt I could include four of these as back up. Source: Three Points of the Compass
Just Excellent!
Bought ten of these and used them for four weeks on the GR11 hike in the Pyrenees.Just fantastic10 of these and plastic bag came in at 35gAbsolutely excellent holding power.When pegging down my tent, one guyline would come under the most strain. The one at the front, forming the vestibule and giving the tent shape.If while setting up i put too much pressure on the line the peg might come loose. But once everything was set up and pegs in place a peg never came loose. Even if they are not in the ground quite fullyThey can bend if you force them against a rock or tree root, but i never had one break. they can just be bent back into shape.If your in a rocky and difficult to use tent peg terrain, due to their thick shape it can be difficult to get them down. Though with patience i…
Robi Wehrli:
Und was, wenn keine Heringe eingeschlagen werden können? Hier ein paar Tipps von mir: https://issuu.com/thinksoftwaregmbh/docs/magazin_bern_d_2016-01/36 Source: Clubmagazin ACS Sektion Bern