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Material | Polyester |
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Setup | Freestanding |
Doors | 1 |
Poles | Fiberglass |
Floor Material | Polyethylene |
Category | Tent |
Capacity | 4-person |
Rainfly | Yes |
Lists all parts included in the tent package for assembly.
Unroll, unfold, and stake the tent on a clean surface, securing the windward corner if windy.
Assemble shock-corded poles, dividing them by size and shape, ensuring sections seat fully.
Insert black roof poles into corner-to-corner sleeves and gray roof pole front-to-back.
Insert wall poles into corner elbows and center pole, raising the tent until freestanding.
Attach clips to wall poles, stake tent corners and center poles to smooth floor wrinkles.
Insert the fly pole into pockets on the fly's hem and secure with hook and loop fasteners.
Drape fly over tent, attach hook & loop straps to wall poles and shockcords to corner loops.
Stake out attached guy ropes and adjust tension using in-line sliders.
Open fly flaps, clip awning to shockcords, insert awning poles into grommets, and stake.
Guidance on using guy lines effectively, especially in high winds.
Lower awning poles to create run-off channels during rain.
Instructions for safely using the power port with extension cords.
Steps for dismantling the tent, including removing stakes, poles, and folding.
Utilizing a sewn-in loop to clear floor sweepings outside the tent.
Mentions optional accessories like Floor Saver and Gear Loft.
Warning about electrocution or fire hazards when using the Power Port.
Keep flame sources away from tent fabric; it may burn if in continuous contact.
Do not operate fuel-burning devices inside due to carbon monoxide risk.
Advice on sealing seams using recommended sealants for water resistance.
Proper staking methods for sand, hard/rocky, or frozen soil and snow.
Managing moisture buildup through proper ventilation techniques.
Minimizing fabric degradation from prolonged sun exposure.
Tips for maintaining tent poles and fabric, and preventing damage.
Storing the tent dry and loosely rolled in a cool, dry place.
Ensuring tent is dry before storage to prevent color transfer between fabrics.
How to clean the tent fabric and poles properly without damaging them.
Warning against modifying the product, as it voids the warranty.
Explains what is covered, not covered, and how to obtain service.