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Subject Topic: Vango Aspen 700DLX - the poles - help!!! Post Reply Post New Topic
08/8/2006 at 9:41am
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Hi there, can anyone who has this lovely tent, say the best way they found getting the tent erected? We did this the other day and it took quite a while, because after you've threaded all the poles in (to the inner tent bit) you can't actually stand the thing up. So we removed the long red ones and then were able to sort of stand it up, then put the long red ones through again. It was all very cumbersome and felt like we would snag the material if we were not *really* careful. Just would appreciate knowing if anyone has found it difficult - or if they have found a really good way of doing it.
ON a second note, one of our red poles was actually formed wrong - i.e. the curve was going in the wrong direction!!! But we got around it by 1/4 turning evry other section which created a full 180 deg turn at the problem end... (luckily!). Anybody else found this?

Many thanks for any suggestions re the above!!!

Ryan


08/8/2006 at 10:06am
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We had great problems putting it up for the first time(it was also very windy!) Now we peg all four cornes down, put all poles in the sleeves of the inner , I go inside the tent and hold the thing up while my husband does the 'ring & pin' around the tent. I don't hold it for long, just enough time for him to put a couple down. We have used this great tent 3 times now and love it! But it does take some time to put it up and for sure you need two adults.



08/8/2006 at 12:17pm
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just came back from 2 weeks in France, we had only put the tent up once before and that was a year ago just after we bought it.

The best way we found was:

  • peg out corners of inner tent, this provides stability later on
  • slide in the green, yellow and red poles through the inner tent sleeves
  • layout all of the legs around the tent
  • attach the legs to green and yellow poles on both sides of the tent but leaving them laying on the ground, (the tent should look a bit like a flattened spider at this point).
  • with a person either side of the tent raise up the rear legs and ring and pin one side only. Move to the middle poles and repeat, then for the front poles. You should now have one side ring and pinned and the person on the other side holding it steady.
  • Ring and pin the other side.
  • Attach the remaining legs front and back of the tent, ring and pin them
  • You may now need to unpeg the corners and reposition.
  • We then slide in the central flexi-pole

Hope it helps

Charlie88



08/8/2006 at 12:43pm
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Thanks for that Charlie, but that's 'sort of' what we tried - and found it very difficult to actually lift the green and yellow poles (with legs all attached) into position - due to the weight of the red labelled poles overlying them... do you know what I mean? My wife's father suggested leaving the final 'section' of each leg disconnected until they were all in a semi-standing position (like on their knees, until you want to stand them all up...) What do you reckon to that?
Thanks!!!!


08/8/2006 at 5:59pm
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Topic: Vango Aspen 700 Review and Erection!

There is a very detailed account of the above topic by "Dreamwolf" posted last year on 12-08-2005. This is one I read shortly after buying out tent.

Unfortunatley I do not know how to attach it as a link. But you may be able to search for it.

 

Charlie 88



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08/8/2006 at 9:09pm
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hi all

have you had a look at the vango web site and there video it shows you how to put up we tent to follow what charlie88 does

,but we stand the red legs first  then the  rest but don't clip until standing .then adjust till correct shape . if you look at the threads on here over the last three months you should get all the information you need  i think at the end of the day every one has there own way of putting the aspen up .we used to stand inside but find the way we do with the red legs first you don't need to .hpoe this may help

from fran and steve



08/8/2006 at 11:53pm
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we have just got one of these great tents. i think the vango directions for putting it up must be by a member of the magic circle!. we have had 3 attempts in the garden the last and best so far was peg the corners, insert a red pole + legs and pin, next red pole + legs and pin and then carefully insert the first green poles and pin, next green, then yellow, then fibreglass centre.

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09/8/2006 at 10:41am
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The poles are heavy I'm afraid, but thats what gives the tent strength. We put all the coloured poles in the sleeves of the inner after pegging out the groudsheet my wife goes in the tent to lift up the p[olles as best she can while I run around the outside putting up as many of the poles as quickly as possible, usually the ends of the poles are initially dug into the grass away from their final position, this takes some weight off the poles for my wife and also allows easier fixing of the poles into their ring and pin.



01/9/2006 at 4:14pm
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We just came back from Littlehampton yesterday. We had a great time but as we were putting the tent up I tried to reposition the inner tent after forgetting i had pegged the front corners down and ripped a corner of the sew in groundsheet in the living area.


The tent was fine during the week, but it did let a lot of wind in and groundsheet was not straight(it didn't matter how much i pulled the corner peg)

I am SOOOOO upset that i have damaged my lovely tent and i don't konw what to do now. Has anyone had problems with their groundsheet? Any suggestions in fixing this problem?






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