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Dimension drawings for the TR-Trek tent are attached. The tent has two entrances / two vestibules, either side. Each vestibule is approximately 1.18m2 , more than big enough to store a pack/boots tucked out of the way, so you don’t have to climb over them entering or exiting the tent.
Maximum internal headroom is 1100mm.
Minimum number of pegs to pitch is 6.
The TR-Trek uses a tip-down pole orientation. The pole heads are secured in a shallow bucket, and then a touch tape (Velcro) strap is secured around the handle. This allows for secure installation of many different pole types, and even the use of a two piece kayak paddle (on sea kayaking trips) or a wooden bush pole. This method is preferable to the inverted pole method (which we have previously used to provide additional support to floating traverse ridge poles in our Space tents) as it keeps your handle clean, and also means no modification of the pole tips is required before pitching the tent (for example, removal of large rubber tips, or snow bails if using ski poles). I feel our system should be fine with the Pacer poles.
you could add more peak guyouts to the X-Mid. You could deploy the current peak guyline off the short end, and then also tie a second line inside the peak near the grommet (there is beefy webbing in here to tie to - you could even tie directly to the pole). This line could run out the vent to anchor the long side. If you did those on both peaks so you had 4 lines in total, I bet you'd have a seriously bomber shelter. Especially if you also made use of the extra stake out points around the base (there is one near the center of the short sides and two on the long sides).
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