has been a long time since I've been on RokSlide. the other day I got involved in a chat on Bowsite and decided to take it hear also for those it might benefit.
I have had a 6 person Kifaru tipi for at least 10 years now. When I first got it I contacted Kifaru with the liner dimensions because I thought I had the wrong size liner. It fit horribly, sagging in so much it takes about 1/3 of the usable tipi space. Kifaru informed me that it was the correct size and that most people just use packs and trekking poles to push back and hold the liner up and out of the way. Over the next couple of years I tried going without the liner on my annual hunt but in Alaska that proved to be a big mistake, way to much condensation. Last year I sewed 1/2" x 3" strips of Velcro on the bottom at each stake out point. The liner now fits snug with no sag.....
I have had a 6 person Kifaru tipi for at least 10 years now. When I first got it I contacted Kifaru with the liner dimensions because I thought I had the wrong size liner. It fit horribly, sagging in so much it takes about 1/3 of the usable tipi space. Kifaru informed me that it was the correct size and that most people just use packs and trekking poles to push back and hold the liner up and out of the way. Over the next couple of years I tried going without the liner on my annual hunt but in Alaska that proved to be a big mistake, way to much condensation. Last year I sewed 1/2" x 3" strips of Velcro on the bottom at each stake out point. The liner now fits snug with no sag.....