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Trouble is , if you pitch on already wet muddy grass, the wet is going to come through the hole you puncture in the footprint and could cause a puddle between the sig and footprint.? this would defeat the purpose of the footprint being there to keep the sig dry ,wouldn't it?
The sig on my kestrel has reinforced patches to peg the centre front of the bedroom pods down.they are thick rubbery patches wth a small hole in the centre for the peg.
I use a cheap tarp underneath it, and didn't bother pegging the bedroom down, because I thought it would pierce the tarp and let wet through, the bedrooms stayed in place without being pegged in the centre front , they are attached at the back and side corners of the tent with hooks.
It sounds like a design fault with the footprint to me. I wouldn't be happy to have paid out for something that I have to poke holes in , which could ruin the purpose it was bought for. have you asked the retailer about it?
------------- Debbie
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