Choosing an inner for a LocusGear Khafra - thoughts?

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Choosing an inner for a LocusGear Khafra - thoughts?

Postby Stew63 » Wed 15 Nov, 2017 7:02 pm

I'm about to pull the pin on an inner for my trusty Locos Gear Khafra mid and just need some considered advice from the learned bushwalk.com experts. The purpose of purchasing the inner will be for those times when travelling with kids or wifey - just to make things a little more private, bug-free and comfortable for them. LocusGear have a myriad of colours, designs and options to choose from - but which would suit me best and most practically?

I was thinking of a 4/5 (footprint shape) rather than a full inner with a 15D Hybrid Ripstop (black) floor option. Thoughts? I was also thinking of the BreathableFabric/Mesh 'combo' for the walls. Thoughts? Now for the colour - when out in the field what practical colour fabric would the thoughtful, clever people on bushwalk.com suggest for the walls? (Options available: White, Lime, Yellow, Black, Grey, Dark Olive) For info. the colour of my Khafra is technically black but it's more of a silvery/grey - almost metallic in look.

To give you an idea of what the LG fabric/mesh 'combo' looks like here's a full one below. Not sure why it's posting picture sideways - how do I rotate it back?
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