hi debs we have a diablo and i haven't noticed this but at some point the outer has to touch the inner tentbecause it is draped over it ....maybe the ropes have to be pulled tighter to pull it away ...have you camped in it yet because we haven't if the weather isn't too bad this weekend we are going to give it a try
Yes we have tied it to the poles, it just seems to be those 2 spots.
We camped in it in torrnetial rain in Scotland and it didn't drip into the tent or anything, we just had a wet patch on the inner tent.
We've camped in it twice, up in Scotland, not the best weather, even for August! and we went to Wensleydale at easter. Haven't been away as much as we would have liked to due to pregnancy and a wee baby, but now my baby is a bit older we are going to make more use of it, My toddler LOVES it and he sleeps like a dream ah fresh air.
Just back from Ullapool, I would recommend it by the way, in our Diablo 600.
First real outing in the D600 and I was well impressed with the finish of the tent. I did also notice the same though. The Outer touched the inner but only at the side windows, nowhere else. The bedroom sloped roof too was a bit saggy but after pullling it about a bit and re pegging it seemed to sort itself out.
These Forums have been a total goldmine of hints and tips, a real find on the net.
I think the D600 is a fantastic tent, well worth the research and the money.
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