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TIPITENT® Details
STAY-MOUNT

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Guying out the TIPITENT® is required
ensuring stability in wind, snow and extreme conditions. To guy
out your TIPITENT® run the guy-rope from the stay-mount triangle
loop (ensure adequate knot) to the tent peg. Pass loop around
tent peg and tighten up tensioner toward TIPITENT®. In
extreme weather conditions, use one tent peg per guy-line. All
guy-lines must be used with a woodstove or small cooking fire. |
TOP HAT

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The Top Hat can be used at all times, or only
when the weather turns ugly. you can light a small campfire
inside the TIPITENT® with the Top Hat on as it has an
opening on one side. The Top Hat should always be positioned
with the opening down-wind to obtain the best possible
air-flow (draft) through the TIPITENT®. You can also use a
woodstove and let the stovepipe pass through the top hat
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WATERPROOF COATING
By informal testing, the waterproofness of a
fabric coating is measured using the fabric to seat the bottom
of a vertical pipe. Gradually fill the pipe up with water
until leaks begin to show and you have the "height of
water column" - the highest depth of water the fabric can
hold back. A coating which shows no leaks after one minute
under 1000mm of water is a "1000mm coating".
From actual field performance we find 600mm
for flysheets and 1000mm for floors are the absolute minimum
requirements for actual waterproofness. Higher "mm"
figures than these build greater margins for wear and tear
into the fabrics. Alpine Outfitters TIPITENT's have an
extraordinary 3000mm waterproofness.
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DETACHABLE FLOOR

Many TIPITENT® users welcome the detachable floor as
you do not need to use it for all trips saving extra weight and
bulk. It is more convenient setting the TIPITENT® up on uneven
terrain or in the snow.
For backpacker trips you can split up carrying the
floor and tent pole between packs. Their are many uses without the
floor advantageous to your situation.
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AIR VENT

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Rain/freeze Cover and Velcro Tabs

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Personal Mosquito Tent

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