This is a visual, step-by-step explanation of how to pitch the tent. It is not a product review. If it helps you, please click "thumbs up" so others who need it will find it more easily.
Thank you! My sister and I assembled this tent without the directions thanks to your work. I appreciated the pace... a lot of times I have to stop and rewind YT how-tos a million times because they just go to dang fast.
Excellent clear video, thank you. It was so nice to watch a "how to video" without being inflicted by an inane musical soundtrack that most idiots on You Tube seem to think will add something to their video. Your clear audio instructions very helpful. Well done.
Terrific instructional video - copying down the instructions step by step enabled me to set it up by myself in the middle of a northern Pennsylvania forest.
Excellent video! By far the best :) It was also the first I watched and came back to to check a couple of details. Thanks!! Just bought mine to take on a trip tomorrow and can’t wait to set it up.
Excellent video. I am considering buying this tent and was wondering how easily it could be set up by one person. After watching your video it seems quite doable. Thanks for posting.
Excellent guide. Wish we had it a couple years ago.Would have saved us some "wilderness stress" :) We need to bite the bullet and invest in the REI Footprint...
Good instructional. Would love to see with all guylines integrated. I have this tent. I survived 2 nights in 30+ mph wind. Survived the night with no structural problems but I did experience some considerable tent fabric slap noise. Was hard to sleep at times.
This was a great video, thank you. We had trouble with the spine portion of the tent fitting into the velcro pockets, but this explained it well. The part about pulling the rainfly back is interesting, but it seems like there should be a way to roll the rainfly up a bit, so the top is still covered but the bottom has some ventilation. Any thoughts?
BEst "How To" i've seen in a very long time...Well done.... How many times have you used the tent? Experienced any bad weather? What don't you like about the tent? Fans in Indianapolis!
+Doug May I'd say the 6 is good for four people, two in each half. You can add the optional "garage" for more storage space, too. This video of the 8 may help: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s2qhZrj4gXc.html It really depends on your use. If you're only camping right next to your vehicle, then more space can't hurt. The only drawback is that the 8 is apparently hard to fit on some campsites.