Finally after waiting all weekend to have a trial run with our new Longleat Rigi-dome Hubby has declared he has time later this aft and the weather is suitable.
Anyone got any last minute tips to make this go as smoothly as possible? The whole point of new tent was a quick set up to stop said hubby getting grumpy so really hoping this works!
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Well it went o.k though nothing like the video which made it look really easy! Took both of us, can't quite see how you do it on your own. Very impressed with how quick it goes up,wouldn't all go back in the bag of course. Looking forward to trying it out for real on the 17th.
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It does get easier with practice - there is a certain 'knack', Usually prefer to do it on my own as I know my own system and there is less risk of straining a joint.
Only ask hubby and kids to help if it is blowing a gale as I need them as ballast on the four corners till I have the tent positioned and the main four guys in place.
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Well it went o.k though nothing like the video which made it look really easy! Took both of us, can't quite see how you do it on your own. Very impressed with how quick it goes up,wouldn't all go back in the bag of course. Looking forward to trying it out for real on the 17th.
Huh ?? Why would it not go back in the bag Jen ? We get the tent, pole bag, waaaaay more pegs than the tent came with, a footprint groundsheet with a four berth inner rolled up in it and a Khyam maroon rapidex windbreak in the bag. Roll the tent as tight as you can and bring the bag to the tent and roll the pack into it. Put the pole pag on one side, groundsheet on top (if you've got one) and your peg bag at the "hub end" of the pack.
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Jenny it gets easier with practice. First couple of times you fight it then comes the day that you go with it , and everything just clicks into place, as it should. As for packing away collapse it, lay it flat and gently pull each end ( separately ) and let the bedroom ends go into their natural folds. These should now be laying flat on the ground. Now gently pull the front which will be bunched up to the side you will be rolling . Check legs are still bunched together then fold the other half over. Start rolling from the legs, keep it tight and lay the bag at the end, as you finish rolling carry on and roll directly in the bag.
It took longer to type this up than it takes to do it.
Only one other piece of advice is use your triguys as soon as it's on it's knees going up and don't take them off until it's down on it's knees going down, these are large tents and a gust of wind will lift them.
So here's hoping you have many happy camps in your new tent.
We did all that rolling stuff, twice, but still didn't have room to fit the inners back in with the tent. Maybe it's just because it's our first ever experience with a SIG and not getting enough air out? I don't know, maybe they shrunk the bags on newer models!