As much as I love this tent for the speed of pitching and packing away there is 1 thing I just cannot get right. No matter how much I adjust the guy ropes and tension straps every morning the end door part of the fly sheet touches the inner smaller bedroom pod and the sleeping bag / blankets nearest to this side are damp.
Unlike the opposite end there are no central pegging points to make this side more taught. Has anyone got any tips or is it a case of adapting and adding pegging points myself ?
Post last edited on 27/08/2007 23:10:46
------------- Tony
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hi dont know the tent so cant advise, but have you thought of adding a couple of these to pull the outer away from the inner, i keep a few in my tents first aid kit -
I found that to get the bottom edge reasonably taut you had to make sure the adjustable straps were pulled out diagonally to the corners while pegging out, both to get the long edges straight and the door canvas smooth. (Make sure the door zips are completely closed unto the last millimeter before you do this.) Then do all the rest of the pitching, including snugging up the straps.
But that still doesn`t cure the problem totally, does it? I would still get the baggy end door because of the flexibility of the tent, so I did just as Lornev suggests and added two Clingons to the bottom edge of the canvas, with pegging out rubbers looped through them to have something to peg into. Works a treat, belive me. Never had any problem since.
Can I just ask you - do you have a 2007 Oregon? I ask because we have one and our straps are not adjustable, on the DVD it shows the straps being adjusted but I thought they'd used the 800 to demonstrate and the 600 didn't come with adjustable straps?