Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Rainfly
The rainfly is heavier than lightweight tents, making this
tent warmer, and the seams are sealed to prevent water
from getting through. The better quality tents tend to
have rainflys that are more durable. The guyline
attachment points have reflective strips, so you can see
the guylines in the dark.
Poles
High-quality aluminum poles slot into
brass eyelets, flexing, and combining
to create a strong structure that is
self-supporting, without the need to
stake out guylines in good weather.
Stake points
Stakes are inserted through the same nylon strap
that holds the poles. The fly is then clipped to a
metal or plastic loop by the pole inserts. Rainfly
straps are adjustable, so the fly can be tightened to
make the tent warmer and more storm-proof.
 
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