Nicely done on this video, I believe we have watched everyone of the videos you have now. I have tried to comment on them all, and or most of them anyhow. I know it may be silly, but I actually enjoy hearing the zippers, makes me think of camping, so it gets me heart pumping, just to hear it. My wife loves camping even more than me, you want to see a little red haired lady start getting angry, tell her it is time to start packing up, because we have to head back home heheheh. She gets cranky when we have to pack up.. hehehehe.. Thanks for sharing, one of the things I really like about your tents is the fact one person can set it up in less than 15 minutes, I think the video shows him getting it all done in less than 11 minutes, but you know what I mean. Thanks again for what you and your company stand for and do to help others get out and fulfill their dreams in comfort & style. You guys rock..! I hope you all have a bless and happy new year. Look forward to seeing more from your company as it will continue to grow. Blessings to you all. dale
Hi Denise! Thanks for your feedback! We'll make sure to include that step in an updated video. To answer your question: The center pole is connected with springs, and comes folded up inside of the canvas bag. You just pull the folded sections apart, and then they easily slide into each other to stand up (the springs are made out of the same material as a bungee cord, and they serve to hold the pole together while you walk it in). The "A frame" porch is the same, with smaller springs for the smaller poles. Yes, the center pole has a flat rubber piece at either end, and doesn't cause the groundsheet any harm, or the canvas roof. We stock the classic sand color (unbleached cotton canvas) year-round, and limited quantities of colored tents seasonally (in the Spring) for the festival crowd.
Hello, I enjoyed your video, it did look like something an old person (me) could do! I would have liked to see how he put together the center pole and "what" he did with the other poles he took into the tent. Is there "something" for the center pole to rest in so that it doesn't eventually make a hole in the floor of the tent? What was that large piece of tan fabric outside the tent, just before you came out through the tent door? What colors does it come in? What happens if/when the rubber bands break (with time and sun exposure, not defective materials!). could we see a video of taking the tent DOWN (not removing the pegs and such) but how to refold the tent and what goes in first, for fitting everything back into the bag. That's been my biggest complaint with a "regular" tent, it never fits back into the bag with all the poles and such.. I would imagine it take longer to disassemble the bell than setup. You've done a nice job... even if it took 15-20 minutes to setup it would be heaven :)Thank you.
Dustin Puttuck yes we have some technical videos if you look in our videos for Bell Tent Setup - Advanced knot skills by Stout Tent If you have any more questions just give us a call! Thank you so much! Jim
Nicely done on this video, I believe we have watched everyone of the videos you have now. I have tried to comment on them all, and or most of them anyhow. I know it may be silly, but I actually enjoy hearing the zippers, makes me think of camping, so it gets me heart pumping, just to hear it.
My wife loves camping even more than me, you want to see a little red haired lady start getting angry, tell her it is time to start packing up, because we have to head back home heheheh. She gets cranky when we have to pack up.. hehehehe..
Thanks for sharing, one of the things I really like about your tents is the fact one person can set it up in less than 15 minutes, I think the video shows him getting it all done in less than 11 minutes, but you know what I mean. Thanks again for what you and your company stand for and do to help others get out and fulfill their dreams in comfort & style. You guys rock..!
I hope you all have a bless and happy new year. Look forward to seeing more from your company as it will continue to grow. Blessings to you all.
dale
Hi Denise! Thanks for your feedback! We'll make sure to include that step in an updated video. To answer your question: The center pole is connected with springs, and comes folded up inside of the canvas bag. You just pull the folded sections apart, and then they easily slide into each other to stand up (the springs are made out of the same material as a bungee cord, and they serve to hold the pole together while you walk it in). The "A frame" porch is the same, with smaller springs for the smaller poles. Yes, the center pole has a flat rubber piece at either end, and doesn't cause the groundsheet any harm, or the canvas roof.
We stock the classic sand color (unbleached cotton canvas) year-round, and limited quantities of colored tents seasonally (in the Spring) for the festival crowd.
Hello, I enjoyed your video, it did look like something an old person (me) could do! I would have liked to see how he put together the center pole and "what" he did with the other poles he took into the tent. Is there "something" for the center pole to rest in so that it doesn't eventually make a hole in the floor of the tent? What was that large piece of tan fabric outside the tent, just before you came out through the tent door? What colors does it come in? What happens if/when the rubber bands break (with time and sun exposure, not defective materials!).
could we see a video of taking the tent DOWN (not removing the pegs and such) but how to refold the tent and what goes in first, for fitting everything back into the bag. That's been my biggest complaint with a "regular" tent, it never fits back into the bag with all the poles and such.. I would imagine it take longer to disassemble the bell than setup.
You've done a nice job... even if it took 15-20 minutes to setup it would be heaven :)Thank you.
this one comes with guy ropes already in place?
Is there a set of instructions on how to attach the guy lines?
Dustin Puttuck yes we have some technical videos if you look in our videos for Bell Tent Setup - Advanced knot skills by Stout Tent If you have any more questions just give us a call! Thank you so much! Jim
What size of Stout is that?