We had a dome tent before the Vista and found threading the poles as they crossed hassle too. We are novices and my husband and I managed to get eh tent standing in less than 20 minutes. Pegging out and putting in the ground sheet obviously took a little longer. All in all about an hour to an hour and a half. The end panel opens totally as the end door, all the way to the first pole. These are the instructions for erecting the tent, we followed these and it was easy.
FLYSHEET FIRST PITCHING
· Assemble poles and lay them on the ground (6 poles: 1 long pole, 2 medium poles, 2 short poles, and 4 light canopy poles; all with pre-angled sections).
· Open out flysheet on ground (check tension bands are un-clipped) and position tent in desired direction.
· Locate the pole sleeves on outside of flysheet and insert all the poles. The poles are colour coded to match corresponding pole sleeve entry points.
· ENSURE THAT ALL FLYSHEET TENSION ADJUSTERS (webbing and buckle) AT THE BASE OF EACH POLE SLEEVE ARE IN THE SLACKENED POSTION.
· Locate one end of each pole onto the metal pin system at the end of the pole sleeve.
· Push each pole into an arch from opposite side and locate pole ends onto corresponding metal pin. Once connected at both ends lay arch on the ground.
· Peg down one end of the flysheet by means of the two anchor straps at each corner. The webbing and buckle arrangement should be extended to its maximum length. Use the V-pegs provided.
· Pull flysheet taut, away from pegged points, until tent takes shape. This may need to be done with assistance as even a small breeze may catch the underside of the tent, making the tent difficult to manage.
· Peg the opposing two anchor straps using the remaining V-pegs provided. Again ensure that the webbing and buckle arrangement is extended to its maximum length.
· Peg down all pole positions through the metal ring using pin-pegs.
· Peg out all remaining shock-cord pegging points on the base of the flysheet using pin-pegs.
· The four anchor straps at the end corners and the flysheet tension adjusters at the base of the each pole are provided to ensure that the flysheet remains taut in all conditions. Regulate to suit conditions.
· Peg out ALL guy lines using pin-pegs ensuring that guy line fabric attachment points are evenly tensioned.
· 4 light canopy poles are used to support the door and window covers as awnings. Push the poles through the poles sleeves and locate in the eyelets on the adjacent main pole sleeves
· 2 metal poles are used to support the doorway as an awning. Erect the poles through the eyelets in the bottom of the door. Connect the extra guy lines, one to each pole. The guy lines are then pegged to enable the doorway to be held taut. Regulate to suit the conditions.
We love the tent it is beig and roomy and has loads of storage space. You can remove one or two of the inners at the door end depending on your need.
The groundsheet runs the length of the tent so you don't have to have a set layout either.
------------- Debbie
'Make the most of good weather and the best of bad!!'
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