Frequently Asked Questions
Tent Usage
How do I pitch a
Hilleberg tunnel tent?
- Start by
assembling the poles, make sure the sections seat together completely.
- Lay the tent
out, start at the side and insert a pole into the pole sleeve just
above the pole tensioner and slide all the way to the end.
- Then insert
the pole end that is closest to you into the
pole tensioner cup and pull the
webbing until the edge of the tent meets the holder.
- Repeat above
process with other pole sections.
- Stake down the
rear corners, (on a tent like the Keron, with two identical entrances,
either end can be staked first) grab the front corners and pull the tent
out tightly, then peg them down.
- The adjustable peg attachments should
be loosened so that they are at their longest possible length when
initially pegging the tent down. Then you can tighten them to achieve
additional tension.
- If you are expecting any wind
or if the weather is bad, it is best to stake out the guy lines as
well.
Your tent is
designed to be pitched with the inner and outer hooked together, so you
don’t need to take them apart unless to pitch one separately.
When using a
footprint, which side goes up?
The
shiny side goes up with the matte finish toward the ground.
How do I pitch the
inner tent separately?
- Start by removing
the inner tent by unhooking the toggles.
- Lay out the inner tent. Attach
the pole holders, purchased separately, to the toggles at the sides.
- From here you slide a pole across the tent through the elastic shock
cords and insert the ends into the pole holders. Repeat process with
other pole(s) on a tunnel tent.
- Tie a
guy line on to both the front and
back of the inner tent at the top of each pole and peg these out to
erect the tent.
- With the Akto you
will need to untie the cord that runs across the bottom of the tent and
tie that between the two pole holders and attach the guy lines to the
short end corners of the tent. Both the Tarra and the Staika require
separate pole holder kits that have the necessary extra webbing.
- Please look to
the tent descriptions to see how many pole holders your tent model
requires.
With the tent
pitched can the inner tent be partially unhooked?
Yes,
the inner tent can be unhooked fully or partially and pulled to the side
to make even more vestibule room.
My tunnel
tent is noisy, in strong winds, what can I do?
Make sure the
tent is pitched properly and is fully taught. The adjustable pole
holders should be tightened so the outer tent meets the bottom of the
pole holder. All
guy lines should be drawn to their full length and
pegged down. The guy lines attached to the vents should also be secured. In winter conditions, you may have the advantage of being able to dig
down into the snow a bit before you pitch your tent. Never dig the tent
down further than half its own height. Be weary that wind will bring
more snow with it and can block entrances.
How can I
get more ventilation in my Nallo?
The back of the
outer tent can be pulled up off the ground a few inches by pegging out
the guy lines that are tied on to each of the three rear peg
attachments. You can also detach the back corners of the inner tent and
peg these to the ground and then peg the guy lines out to enlarge the
gap between the inner and outer even more. This can also be done on the
Nammatj tents. Additional airflow can be achieved when the door on the
outer tent is zipped open a bit from the top under the protection of the
vent. The door on the inner tent can be zipped open and pulled to the
side leaving the full protection of the mesh door.
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