12) Finally go inside the tent and tuck the flap/plastic skirt at the bottom of the
canvas walls under the ground sheet folding the flap to go round the ground
sheet pegs
TIP:
If the door seems too tight move
the two guy ropes either side of the door
in towards the middle of the door to
relieve some tension.
There you go -
job done!!!
Walls up?
If it’s a hot day there is nothing better that rolling the walls up and letting the
breeze brush over you. Simply unhook the loops at the bottom of the canvas
walls from the pegs and roll up (inwards) and tie using the strings provided.
NB. It is vital that the walls are rolled back down and attached to the floor if the
tent is left unattended for some time (over night etc) With the walls up you have
created a massive kite that’s just waiting to take off should the wind get up. Don’t
get caught out and end up with a broken tent.
Don’t forget to deck it out with your personal touches, and then you are Camping
with Soul……………………….. enjoy xx
Connecting to the side door.
We’ve designed the Emperor with two doors so you can get a through draft
without the walls being rolled up. It also means that you can connect another bell
tent or vehicle to the side of the tent without blocking the door. We sell a
matching Maul Awning that does the job perfectly and means you have all the
amenities of your wagon on hand or a bell tent annex / bedroom off the main
tent. (Oh the joys of Glamping)
The Maul has a rivet hole half way along each side so you can put this over the
spike of the A frame and peg the guy rope down the side of the door to stop it
lifting off. We’ve also found the A frame is fine if you remove the guy rope in the
middle and run that down the side of the door too. Stops it being in the way.