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15/3/2006 at 8:12am
Location: Zoetermeer Holland Outfit: Chateau 430 Nice
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> With a SIG you've got to thread the poles through the SIG and get it secured before you can start the inside set up <
Not necessarily.
We are talking about a lot of different tents here.
Mine was a Randstad Pyramid tent, one piece/whole system, single sheetnwith SIG attached, canvas.
The second one also, a Karsten 350, single sheet, one piece/whole inflatable tent, no loose poles but sewn in inflatable tubes as iglo, canopy could attached separetely or left away for quick, simple overnighting.
These do not have poles to thread.
The first one has two poles at the entrance plus one centre pole, and finally two canopy poles.Pin the groundsheet, put in the two entrance poles and erect, tahn centre pole, do the remainder of the pinning while SWMBO brings in sleeping mats, cooking box etc.
The second Karsten inflatable tent: 4 pins at the corners pf the groundsheet, switch compressor on, wait 3 minutes than press inflatbale tubes up, SWMBO brings stuff in and I pin the rest.
Conclusion: SIG does not necessarily coincide with ease of erecting; it may or it may not.
Choose a SIG for functional reasons, and choose the type of tent for functional reason like ease of erecting.
------------- WL
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