3. Sort and assemble the poles. The tent has 2 main poles with different
lengths and 1 short pole.
4. Slide the shorter main pole into the back pole sleeve and by inserting it
into the footing. Before this loosen the straps that regulates the tentsion
of the footings. (a)
5. Slide the longer main pole into the back sleeve and by inserting the pole
intothe footings, you can now erect the tent. Before doing this loosen the
strap that regulates the footing tension.(a)
6. Tighten the straps again.
7. Slide the short pole into the ventilation opening (b).
8. Use 2 stakes to anchor the vestibule (C) and then simply pull the tent
apart (D). Place 2 more stakes to anchor out the end. Make sure to stake
out together the inner tent footing with the outer tent. Now the tent can
stand on its own.
9. Now stake out the vestibule area of the inner tent with 2 stakes.
10. Use storm anchors if necessary.
11. Ensure the tent has sufficient airflow.
TaKE DOwn – gEnEral inSTrUCTiOnS:
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Remove everything from the tent's interior.
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Freestanding tents can be gently shaken out to remove leaves, sand, and
other debris.
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Turn the tent over with floor facing upward and allow it to dry a bit longer.
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If it's not possible to dry the tent completely before packing it, this should
be done within 12 hours to prevent the risk of mold and mildew growth.
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As in the tent set up, never pull the poles out of the pole sleeves; rather
push them through.
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When storing a tent in its stuff sack, make sure that stakes and poles don't
press against the tent fabric and damage it.
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Before taking down your tent, close all zips and roll up the guy lines. That
way you won't have to untangle them when it comes time to set the tent
up again, and pitching is that much easier.
TaKE DOwn
1. Poles - loosen footings and let the tent collapse.
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