LBO-Tarp-LBO
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 9:45 am
Just a quick question on this set-up. I have recently acquired one - many thanks to Angie and Kev for going above and beyond in customer service - and have had a few plays (setting it up in its various configurations including the nest) and a couple of overnights in it. Also used it to burn in the 6' pipe with my large SO ti stove (not recommended in 26c temps!). I used trekking poles with the SO extenders - worked a treat.
Anyway, to the question. When in base-tarp-base format, the zips are providing the structural rigidity to get the tautness required - ie all the loading between the two bases is taken on the zips between the tarp and the two base units. Whilst I have never had any issues with the No 8 zips used in my SO 8-man tipi, I wondered if the format in the lbo-tarp-lbo is putting too much strain on them, particularly if snow is around. Am I being too paranoid here, or is there some way of - say - putting a bit of paracord etc between the two poles to limit any excessive loading on the zips?
Anyway, to the question. When in base-tarp-base format, the zips are providing the structural rigidity to get the tautness required - ie all the loading between the two bases is taken on the zips between the tarp and the two base units. Whilst I have never had any issues with the No 8 zips used in my SO 8-man tipi, I wondered if the format in the lbo-tarp-lbo is putting too much strain on them, particularly if snow is around. Am I being too paranoid here, or is there some way of - say - putting a bit of paracord etc between the two poles to limit any excessive loading on the zips?