Can anyone please help us?? We have an Outwell Idaho L tent which we seem to have a problem when we take down. The whole thing fills with so much air it resembles a bouncy castle!! We have the bedroom doors open and also the front and porch doors zipped open.
We have had this tent for 2 years now and not yet seemed to master this - we look like novice campers when we take the tent down and have not seen anyone else with an Outwell have the same problem.
All suggestions gratefully received. Thanks in advance
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We have air too, dont worry, dont remove guys until its deflated a bit, you can always re position them if needed. Its like an extra pair of hands to ensure it doesnt take off!!
Hi , don't know what to tell you but we had the Idaho XL and after each fold the kids just flattened it out (i joined in too) cause i don't care who is watching or if they think or know we are novice campers, apart from that it sounds as if your doing nothing wrong.
I have a tunnel tent, so I don't think it's as big as yours. When I take mine down espeacially if it's windy. I do keep the doors zipped closed as it can take off like a kite. for that reason the tent is still partially pegged down when I have taken the ring and pin out. Still have a peg in some where when I have folded it in and roll it up squeezing the air out as I am going along. So I do something similar to gbm601, Air does get in, don't worry
Make sure the rings and pins are at the edge of the tent if you are going to walk or roll all over it. It is possible to get a pin stuck upright and pierce a hole through the material.
I fold mine in half so all the pins are on one side. Then I fold it in half again so it is a long rectangle the width of the bag. Then I fold it across the middle so it is a short rectangle the same size as the bag. Then I start rolling it from the folded edge so that all the air escapes out of the loose end, kneeling on it as I roll. Seems to work ok and I have never yet had the embarrassment of not being able to get it in the bag.
Some people advise always rolling up a tent twice ie roll it up once, unroll it and then roll again because you will always get it flatter the second time.
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