Oops, something went wrong. NO GROUND OR EXPRESS SERVICE CAN BE GUARANTEED SO PLAN FOR EXTRA TRANSIT TIME. Adjust the front and rear guy lines so that the ridgeline is taut, and the poles both lean out at about the same angle. Both sides have doors for easy access and maximum ventilation. Features include factory-taped seams, reflective pull-outs, robust zippers, and fully-rigged lines. Both sides have doors for easy access and maximum ventilation. We recommend V-stakes for maximum holding power on the front and rear guy lines, and stakes appropriate for anticipated conditions for the four tent corners. ITW lineloc3 all main tie outs. Adjust the front and rear guy lines so that the ridgeline is taut, and the poles both lean out at about the same angle. 0.24 oz / 6.8 g, Packed size Since The One is a single-wall shelter to save weight, it is prone to condensation in certain conditions. Then put in the front pole, top up and tip into the grommet tab provided, zip up the vestibule, and stake it out, again so that the pole leans out at a slight angle. After returning from a trip, use a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris from your Two, and allow it to fully dry before stowing it. Then put in the front pole, top up and tip into the grommet tab provided, zip up the vestibule, and stake it out, again so that the pole leans out at a slight angle. Double doors and large vestibules (12.5 square feet each) extend the livability of the 29-square-foot floor, but the 88-inch length and 47-inch peak height are the highlights. The Gossamer Gear The Two is a trekking pole tent that features HUGE vestibules and large quantities of headroom and space. In the world of ultralight tents, this is a superior steal of a deal that you need to check out. Stake the two corners on one side so that they are about 3-4 feet apart, at approximate 45 degrees to the tent. 10 g each, Length Lightrek Pack Bungee Attachment; Shock Compression Cord Set; Shop All Hardware + Repair; Accessories. 20.6 oz / 584 g (includes factory-taped seams and lines attached), Tent Stuff Sack Next, put in the rear pole (either your trekking pole set to 125 cm, or segmented tent poles if you purchased those), with the handle of the trekking pole at the top, and the tip of the pole slipped into the grommet tab provided. Please make sure any returned shelters are free of signs of use (dirt, debris, grass, etc. We are a small hands-on team based in Austin, TX. 32.4 sq ft, Head height at peak In fair conditions, the vestibule can be furled for better views and ventilation. We are a small hands-on team based in Austin, TX. “I could even sit up inside.” Beware: Tensioning the doorway guylines without pulling on the zippers and opening the doors takes practice. If you anticipated unusually windy conditions, we recommend you prepare 2 – 4 lines by cutting 5-foot long lengths and tying loops in each end. In windy conditions, you may choose to stake the two corners on the windy side all the way to the ground, to minimize the intrusion of the wind into the shelter. If you use your trekking poles as the tent support, the tent and stakes (you need a minimum of 6 stakes) easily come in at under 2 lbs. 46” (using 125 cm poles), Tent body and floor ), and folded neatly in its stuff sack before submitting a return. First quality, robust #3 double-pull zippers, Tensioners The large mesh pocket on the rear wall is provided to keep your small items from getting lost inside the tent. NO GROUND OR EXPRESS SERVICE CAN BE GUARANTEED SO PLAN FOR EXTRA TRANSIT TIME. Then go around the four corners, and tighten the lines to provide a taut setup with no wrinkles. Waterproof, ITW lineloc 3 tensioners Make sure the corner guy lines are at half to ¾ length free, for maximum ventilation and to allow you room to tighten them. In the case of condensation, you can just use a handkerchief to wipe down the shelter, then take it out during your lunch break to air out. Gripe: Ditch the included aluminum stakes; they bend. (includes factory-taped seams and lines attached), Tent Stuff Sack Depending on the stakes you brought, ground conditions, and wind speed, you may want to put large rocks over the stakes to help them hold.