Who shrunk my SMD Skyscape X? ;-)

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Who shrunk my SMD Skyscape X? ;-)

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So, I am the mostly happy owner of an SMD Skyscape X (Cuban Fiber) which served me really well in the Sierra over the past 5 years. I have been pitching it with my hiking poles while Backpacking, but I recently started Bikepacking so I reached out to SMD asking for the right length poles to order. I purchased the 45" poles and soon after started my trip.
First night out, I was puzzled as the tent was almost impossible to pitch. The were way too long, the tent was not stable, the wind would catch the tent way too easy and the vestibule was so high up that there was no privacy and the inside of the tent very narrow since the material was pulled up.
Sure enough the wind picked up and the tent came down multiple times that night, the poles were way too long. Yes, I should have pitched the tent prior to that trip, but I was also frustrated about SMD’s length guidance. So I reached out to SMD sharing my concern and their first response was that I did not pitch the tent right, they told me the poles would not go inside the tent, but between the bug screen and the outer tent.carbon fiber material. Once I sent them pictures that there is no way to pitch the tent like that, they informed me that I had one of the early versions and I couldn’t pitch that way.
They then ensured me that the Skyscape X had been designed to work with 45" poles and that they are absolutely right. They assume that the Cuban Fiber material shrunk and that the entire tent is too small for 45’’ poles.

I am surprised about this as I Have not seen any indication of the tent to have changed in size over the years. I have pitched it high in good weather condition and low for storm mode, no problems so far. I have a hard time imagining the tent shrunk that much.

Anyone else out there with a Skyscape X? Have you experienced shrinkage? Have you been using a 45" pole?

Thanks for reading my post.

Rick
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Re: Who shrunk my SMD Skyscape X? ;-)

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I have one and have not seen shrinkage and do use about a 45 in trekking pole but I have the one with poles on the outside of the interior
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NoBoHiker wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2020 10:03 pm Have you experienced shrinkage?
Yes, cuben fiber shrinks when exposed to heat. There is an older thread on this on another forum:

https://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showth ... uben-Fiber

Did you keep the tent in a hot car maybe?
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Yes, cuben fiber shrinks when exposed to heat. There is an older thread on this on another forum:

https://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showth ... uben-Fiber
From that thread:
I put my iron on it and it was like shrink wrap. All shriveled up. Then, I tested it with fire - it wont catch fire right away,
That does not apply here, I have never exposed my tent to heat - I never even leave it pitched during the day, so no excessive sun exposure.

Well let's see if any other SMD Skyscape X owners stumble across this topic to see if they chime in.
What frustrates me most is the SMD service attitude. "we are right, you are wrong, end of discussion". Even though they didn't even know what they were initially talking about. I am assuming that the poles they sell will only work with the model which has the outside pole pockets. Bummer they are not honest enough to stand corrected. I have decided to sell both of my SMD tents once I figured out what I want next, they certainly lost a customer.

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Gazelle wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 9:35 am I have one and have not seen shrinkage and do use about a 45 in trekking pole but I have the one with poles on the outside of the interior
Thank you Gazelle
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I'm reviving an older post on cuben fiber shrinkage; here's a great video by YAMA Mtn Gear; just wrinkling the fabric causes shrinkage... Hmmm.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CEYNUdmlDxc/
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I have a Skyscape X and I do feel like it's a bit... More snug than it was originally.

Shame they don't make them anymore, mine is literally falling apart.
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Post by Gazelle »

I just used mine no shrinkage, works great love the tent went back to it after a tarptent notch in dcf easier to set up, but. like both!
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