Love this tent. I've slept in it around 2 dozen nights including one night at 11k elevation featuring 80 mph winds, a half inch of hail and all the lightening and thunder that comes with it. I could be called untrustworthy, but I set an alarm and woke up ever hour to make sure my vestibule hadn't blown open and my gear was getting wet. Never fear, it stayed in place all night. My only question is the vents in the top. curious as to proper set up of those - there was a bit of moisture that came in, but not enough to be any sort of problem. Overall, a super great tent I'd recommend to anyone.
Thanks for the great comment and glad the tent is working well for you!! The vents are for airflow and we don't recommend using them when it's raining and you have gear in the vestibule.
@@stoneglacier9636 what is the best way to fully close them when in severe weather? I had them pulled as tight as I could, but still had a drip coming in. thanks!
@@UnchartedSupplyCo If you snug down both the internal vent as well as the vent on the rain fly you shouldn't have any issues. In a full blown gall force wind/rain event it could blow rain up under the flap on the rain fly and it technically could come through the center of the vent but that would be quite rare circumstances. Feel free to call us at the shop if you feel like your having trouble with the tent vent.
Can't wait to use for Sukkoth aka Feast of Tabernacles in Y'shua
How do you guys do the internal guy lines?
Also should show the vent poles and the proper use of the vent system.
Love this tent. I've slept in it around 2 dozen nights including one night at 11k elevation featuring 80 mph winds, a half inch of hail and all the lightening and thunder that comes with it. I could be called untrustworthy, but I set an alarm and woke up ever hour to make sure my vestibule hadn't blown open and my gear was getting wet. Never fear, it stayed in place all night. My only question is the vents in the top. curious as to proper set up of those - there was a bit of moisture that came in, but not enough to be any sort of problem. Overall, a super great tent I'd recommend to anyone.
Thanks for the great comment and glad the tent is working well for you!! The vents are for airflow and we don't recommend using them when it's raining and you have gear in the vestibule.
@@stoneglacier9636 what is the best way to fully close them when in severe weather? I had them pulled as tight as I could, but still had a drip coming in. thanks!
@@UnchartedSupplyCo If you snug down both the internal vent as well as the vent on the rain fly you shouldn't have any issues. In a full blown gall force wind/rain event it could blow rain up under the flap on the rain fly and it technically could come through the center of the vent but that would be quite rare circumstances. Feel free to call us at the shop if you feel like your having trouble with the tent vent.