Copper Spur Vestibule door snagging

TheCougar

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I just spent a bunch it time in my Copper Spur tent for the first time. I HATE that freaking vestibule. I cannot, even when I try, prevent the zipper from snagging multiple times whenever I try to exit from the inside. My son had the same issue. I don’t know what it is I’m doing, but it sucks. As stupid as this sounds, does anyone have a hack to modify the tent fly or, an even stupider question, have some way they can prevent snagging? Eating humble pie here because I need help unzipping my tent. I’ve never had issues this bad on a tent, multiple pitches, multiple days, every.single.time. “Hangs head in shame”.
 
Whats model, 1P, 2P, 3P?

The middle zip that splits vestibule or the one at juncture of door and tent?

I guess with tents I just assume risk of snag and so always operate with 2 hands

I have 2P and really don't like the door in general, did you try just going out the middle zip that splits the vestibule?
 
Whats model, 1P, 2P, 3P?

The middle zip that splits vestibule or the one at juncture of door and tent?

I guess with tents I just assume risk of snag and so always operate with 2 hands

I have 2P and really don't like the door in general, did you try just going out the middle zip that splits the vestibule?
It’s the Copper Spur HV 3P tent. Sorry, I wasn’t specific. The middle vestibule zipper (both vestibules have the same issue). The door zipper design (2 separate zips with 90 angle) is also dumb. Not sure why they did that.
 
Agree, who is really gonna prop the doors up with trekking poles like a porch....the tent otherwise is great based on weight, room, handles rain great....I think usually just opened the zip that is next to tent and not the one that splits the vestibule and then just squeeze out at night...pretty sure I just 2 hand it all the time
 
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