Just got back from a few days camping, this is only the second time we've used the tent, and on taking it down we've noticed some bent poles. Also some of the seams on the inner seem to be coming away at both ends of where the bedrooms fasten in. Going to contact the supplier and i'm just wondering whether i've been unlucky or this has happened to anyone else to help me decide what i'd like them to do.
It's likely to be our last trip until next year being that i'm 33 weeks pregnant now so if it's a design flaw i don't want to be stuck with this happening next year if the tent is replaced with another one the same.
The least you want is replacements for faulty poles, though I thought the 'Yale' had solid glass poles, which usually regain shape once the compression is off. As for the inner, if it's faulty, you want a new one...
We have had the Yale since Easter and its been out on 3 trips with no problems. Poles bend back into shape and the inner is fine although we have never used the bedroom curtains so the seams have never been under any strain in ours. Sorry I cant help but I hope you get some joy from your supplier.
We've not used the bedrooms either, hence why i thought it was a strange place for the seams to be going. Well we put one up for about an hour last trip before deciding it was better as a whole tent. Not that they should put any strain on them anyway as they just hang. It's at both ends in effect where the middle of the bedrooms would hang.
I didn't know that about the poles, thanks, will check them again before i email or phone the supplier.
I have noticed this happens with the poles when I take the tent down, but they always seem to have straightened up the next time we go camping. There are also a couple of seams coming away on the inner (top of bedroom near pole and towards the bottom of one of the middle poles but they don't seem to be getting any worse after three trips out so not overly worried. Also have never yet managed to do up the bedroom curtains, but as I don't really use them haven't worried too much about that either!
I have had 2 tents that go up inner first. The Yale and a Diablo 400. The inners on both these tents, and others that go up inner first, have to take the strain of the poles, unlike fly first tents which have the inners hanging inside with the only stress points being the hanging points.
I found with both my tents that the seams look to be very stretched and that the stitching is clearly visible because the poles keep the inner very taut. This may give the impression that the seams are about to burst but I had 9 trips in the Diablo and 3 in the Yale without any seams coming apart so hopefully they will stay that way.