I'll get those cup hook thingos too

you're trip looked awesome Dan, i'm super jellybags.
Strider wrote:Isn't Big Sky the crowd that was taking orders but taking months and months to actually come through with the goods (if at all)?
Suz wrote:yep i'll defo get extra guy lines. not setting it up this week, weather is horrendo here in Sydders - a tree could come down on it at any minute :O
Suz wrote:yes, well i suppose if i have a problem with the stratospire i might in due time change to a tt rainbow. that can be set up freestanding and quickly. similar weight too.
Frankofl wrote:I found this fairly distrurbing video of a Moment 1 in wind. Do the Scarp users also have this problem?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG4YeHwcXCY
Franco wrote:my take is that the Scarp 1 is stronger in the wind than the Moment but again you need to know how to set it up taut...
rucksack wrote: One of the 'tricks' in using a lightweight single traverse arch pole 3-seasons shelter such as the Moment, (and Franco has mentioned this in the past and it definitely works), is to dig a small hole beneath either end of the centre arch pole, so dropping the outer down closer to the ground. It can be done at the ends too. It helps. The outer will still be effected by the wind, of course, but it can deter driving wind and rain (and snow) from blowing straight through the mesh inner. It doesn't stop it entirely and it doesn't make it a 4-seasons tent, but then it isn't.
rucksack
simonm wrote:Thanks Franco. I might do that extra tie out mod to mine, in the off chance I get to go for an over-nighter one day soon.
GPSGuided wrote:simonm wrote:Thanks Franco. I might do that extra tie out mod to mine, in the off chance I get to go for an over-nighter one day soon.
How would you design that? Punch a hole in the fabric? Sew a reinforced loop with narrow webbing? Or a loop for guyline tie out?
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