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Subject Topic: HELP NEEDED - TOO MUCH AIR Post Reply Post New Topic
04/5/2010 at 10:13pm
 Location: Nottingham
 Outfit: Outwell Idaho
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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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04/5/2010 at 10:25pm
 Location: Lincolnshire
 Outfit: Vango Sungari 600 :)
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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!!

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04/5/2010 at 11:06pm
 Location: Lanarkshire Scotland
 Outfit: Kalihari 10 + porch
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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.

Sorry i can't be more help

atb

Tommy



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04/5/2010 at 11:50pm
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Try just opening the doors by about a foot at the bottom. That way the air squeezes out but the wind can't blow in.


05/5/2010 at 1:09am
 Location: wirral
 Outfit: Outwell Nevada m Vango sigma 300
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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


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05/5/2010 at 1:38pm
 Location: EAST SUSSEX
 Outfit: Outwell Vermont plus others.
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With the last tent and this one (Idaho) we walk along it to squeeze the air out as we roll it up. I don't care whose watching either.

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05/5/2010 at 1:38pm
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With the last tent and this one (Idaho) we walk along it to squeeze the air out as we roll it up. I don't care whose watching either.

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Remember a good wife always helps her husband with the dishes.


05/5/2010 at 2:25pm
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Leave guys in a one side so you can roll/fold it without blowing away. I usually lie down across our tent! Nice.


05/5/2010 at 2:33pm
 Location: West Yorkshire
 Outfit: Outwell Monty 6 + Outwell Virginia 5
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Yep, i lay and roll on ours too

We start at the bedrooms pushing the air down to the front door, tried other way and we end up with a balloon!



05/5/2010 at 4:11pm
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We fold ours into a long 'strip' the width of the bag and then the kids do roll-overs on it... if they kids aren't around DH does it!


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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.



05/5/2010 at 4:41pm
 Location: A quiet pitch with a lovely view
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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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05/5/2010 at 6:07pm
 Location: Darwen Lancashire
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I always use to "roll twice" method on everything, from the sleeping bags and air beds to the tent and groundsheets - works a treat



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05/5/2010 at 6:15pm
 Location: Nottingham
 Outfit: Outwell Idaho
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Thanks for all your posts guys - as always very helpful and knowledgeable.

It seems we are doing the right things - we do double roll and we do roll along it - sometimes we just have a family pile on!!

Looks like we will continue to amuse other campers on out site .



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