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Assemble shock-corded poles, ensuring each insert seats firmly into its plain end.
Feed poles through sleeves, create arc, secure pins, stake out tent body beckets and floor loops.
Unfold fly, tie cords, and stake out to maintain tension, ensuring it doesn't contact tent body.
Tent features a roof zipper. Take down involves detaching cords, pulling stakes, and collapsing poles.
Keep flame sources away and do not operate fuel-burning devices inside the tent.
Recommends seam sealers and proper staking techniques for tent stability and longevity.
Explains condensation causes, venting importance, and UV light damage prevention.
Covers pole care, tent cleaning, storage, and preventing color transfer for durability.
Assemble shock-corded poles, ensuring each insert seats firmly into its plain end.
Feed poles through sleeves, create arc, secure pins, stake out tent body beckets and floor loops.
Unfold fly, tie cords, and stake out to maintain tension, ensuring it doesn't contact tent body.
Tent features a roof zipper. Take down involves detaching cords, pulling stakes, and collapsing poles.
Keep flame sources away and do not operate fuel-burning devices inside the tent.
Recommends seam sealers and proper staking techniques for tent stability and longevity.
Explains condensation causes, venting importance, and UV light damage prevention.
Covers pole care, tent cleaning, storage, and preventing color transfer for durability.
| Capacity | 1 Person |
|---|---|
| Season | 3-season |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Number of Poles | 2 |
| Pole Material | Aluminum |
| Peak Height | 28 inches |
| Floor Dimensions | 8 ft 4 in x 2 ft 8 in |
| Packed Size | 4 in x 16 in |












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