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Johnson Outdoors Eureka! MIDORI 3 User Manual

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
MIDORI 3 TENT:
Reach under the fly at
the sides and rear.
Attach the dog bone
web to the pullout ring.
What's in the box:
1 Tent Body, 2 Tent Poles, 1 Tent Fly, 1 Fly Strut
1 Carry Bag, 1 Pole Bag, 1 Stake Bag/ Stakes
Lay out the tent body.
Assemble the poles and attach to the webs diagonally
across the tent body.
Clip the tent body to the poles.
Stake down the loops at
the corners. Work on the
diagonal to square the
tent as you go.
Raise the poles. Attach to the tent
where they cross.
Drape the fly over the tent so
that the yellow webs meet.
Reach under the fly and wrap the
Velcro tabs around the poles.
Attach the web
buckles from the
fly to the tent.
Pull open each fly vent
and raise the stays.
Pull out the vestibule
triangle. Push up/back the
strut. Stake the webs, then
the guyline. Should look
like this inside when done.
JOHNSON OUTDOORS GEAR 6.12
Stake out the fly.
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Johnson Outdoors Eureka! MIDORI 3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJohnson Outdoors
ModelEureka! MIDORI 3
CategoryTent
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Midori 3 Tent Assembly Instructions

Tent Body and Pole Setup

Lay out the tent body and assemble the poles, attaching them diagonally across the tent.

Fly Attachment and Securing

Drape the fly over the tent, clip it to the poles, and stake down the loops and pullouts.

Vestibule and Internal Adjustments

Attach fly buckles, open vents, and secure the vestibule strut and guyline.

Tent Care and Safety

General Safety Warnings

Keep flame sources away, do not burn fuel inside, and be aware of carbon monoxide risks.

Seam Sealing and Staking

Apply seam sealer to exposed seams and stake the tent taut, using appropriate stakes for conditions.

Guy Lines and Ventilation

Use guy lines for stability and ensure cross-ventilation to minimize condensation.

UV Protection and Pole Care

Use the rain fly for UV protection and handle poles carefully to prevent damage.

Tent Cleaning and Storage

Clean gently with mild soap, lubricate poles, clean zippers, and store dry in a cool place.