How about sandwiching it between sheets of plywood and tying the bundle down 
with ratchet straps? If you really need to protect the sides, you could cut 
more ply and secure it circumferentially with a couple of straps. A little 
compression on the polyiso shoudn't hurt. But does it really have to be 
hard-shelled? Tarps are a wonderful thing (properly secured)...


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On Jul 24, 2011, at 3:47 PM, Jay wrote:

> Hi.  Let's say I have an 8ft semi-folding Hexayurt that I want to
> transport a long way, so I want it to be securely protected.  What are
> people using as hard sided protection for transporting semi-folding
> Hexayurts?
> 
> 
> thanks
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