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Pyro |  
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| Posted: 02/07/07 13:14:19 19 |
alias Robert Breivik
No no Gregor, i'm not working for Helsport or any equipment manufacturer or dealer at all. I'm an IT-consultant.
It's that i'm from northern coast of Norway and i've learned to appreciate good equipment that can stand against the forces of mother nature. I'm just a Helsport fan who tried to give a friendly answer, just like you:) |
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Pyro |  
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| Posted: 02/07/07 12:33:08 08 |
Yeah, I noticed just after I made the first reply:)
Mark: you see, I had to test the equipment properly before I could give a recommendation. If the product is still on the marked, you should go for it. Definitly. |
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Robert Breivik |  
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| Posted: 29/06/07 22:08:00 00 |
| Before I bought my Hel-Sport Troll 3 Camp tent, I did a research of what was on the market. Being out in all weather conditions and too many sleepless nights, price was not weighted much in my choice of tent. I wanted a tent that was easy to get up and did not blow away. The choice became more obvious the more I dug up. It had to something from Hel-Sport. My first choice was the Rondane, but by experience I wanted a tent with two entrances. A small one to serve as a kitchen, and the other for gear and entrance. In wintertime both of them serves as cold air traps. If you want a tent you can rely on when the weather turns against you, you should look for one of the tents in the x-treme collection. |
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