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You can do home repairs on inner tents quite sucessfully at home, either by sewing machine or hand sewing. The inners aren`t waterproof, after all, so you don`t need to worry about reproofing. Use pre-shrunk cotton tape as reinforcement to any split seams, or to patch gaps. Big tears might need wider stips of lightweight polycotton.
I have a Vango TBS Oregon, the little brother of the TBS Vista and I also find the inners are strained when I tighten the bottom tensioning straps for bad weather. The poles go like barrel hoops and spead outwards and the elastic toggles are really tight. When this happens I`ve been undoing the two toggles on each side of the upper curve, at ten and two o`clock. Gives you a slightly droopy doorway, but at least it doesn`t tear. If the weather is good, I only tighten the bottom straps halfway and this means the inners aren`t stressed.
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