Post in grommet
Velcro
Ring
Snap RPW
Buckle RPW
Buckle RPW
Striking Instructions
Pull up all stakes. Release four buckles on rain y. Unfasten Velcro® on rain y
from tent poles. Remove rain y. Open doors and shake debris out through
the doors. Pull pole posts out of all grommets. Slide poles out of sleeves. Fold
tent to the length of the poles. Fold dierently each time to prevent creases
that may damage the tent. Roll tent toward a door to push air out.
Ventilation
One adult produces about a pint of water overnight. If this water vapor
cannot escape, it reappears as condensation. If the inside of the tent is wet in
the morning but there is no obvious leak, you probably have condensation.
Usually, condensation is heaviest on the tent oor, where objects touch the
cool earth. You can help prevent condensation by leaving your windows
open at night. To vent this tent in wet weather, open the top of the front door
under the hood in the rain y.
Pitching the Rain fly Only:
1. Assemble all three poles. Unfold the rain y with the desired color down.
2. There are three black Rain y Pitching Webs [ RPW ], two with buckle ends
and one with snap ends. Attach a buckle RPW to its mate at D of the rain y .
Repeat with a second buckle RPW at B. Snap the remaining RPW to ring at F.
3. Following the seam, thread a pole from A to B, passing through two web
loops. Place the pole's post into the grommet where the RPW is attached to
the rain y. Repeat, threading a second pole from C to D.
4. Wrap the Velcro® at the peak of the rain y to capture both poles.
5. Thread the last pole from
E to F, passing through the
web loop above the vestibule
zipper, and through the web
loops where it crosses the
other two poles.
Web loop above vestibule zipper