What to do if the zipper on my Outbound XP1010ST-1 is faulty?
- JJennifer CampbellAug 2, 2025
If the zipper on your Outbound Tent separates, the zippers are self-repairing. Move the slider to the beginning of the zipper tape and rework the zipper.
What to do if the zipper on my Outbound XP1010ST-1 is faulty?
If the zipper on your Outbound Tent separates, the zippers are self-repairing. Move the slider to the beginning of the zipper tape and rework the zipper.
How to prevent condensation in my Outbound XP1010ST-1 Tent?
Condensation happens when warm, moist air inside your Outbound Tent meets cooler air outside. To reduce condensation, avoid touching the tent walls, vent the doors and windows, and keep wet clothing outside. A battery-powered fan might also help. Note that this does not apply to screen houses.
How to clean mildew from my Outbound XP1010ST-1?
To prevent mildew on your Outbound Tent, always store it only when it is thoroughly dry. If mildew does occur, clean it using a soft bristle brush or sponge with mild dishwashing soap or Fels Naptha soap. Allow it to dry completely, and then apply a tent-approved water repellent compound.
How to repair a tear in my Outbound XP1010ST-1?
For small tears in your Outbound Tent, use a self-adhesive patch kit. For larger tears, it is recommended to go to a canvas or awning repair shop.
What to do if my Outbound XP1010ST-1 has seam leakage?
If your Outbound Tent has seam leakage, apply a generous amount of seam sealer on the inside seams. Seam sealer can be purchased at any local sporting goods store.
Why is the fabric of my Outbound XP1010ST-1 fading?
To prevent fading of the fabric of your Outbound Tent, avoid leaving it in direct sunlight longer than necessary. Prolonged exposure to sunlight will cause the fabric to fade and weaken.
Fuel-burning devices produce carbon monoxide and consume oxygen, posing a risk of poisoning or death.
Product fabric is flame-resistant but not fireproof; anchor securely and be aware of environmental hazards.
Product is intended for temporary day use, not as a semi-permanent shelter.
Allow dirt to dry, use water and mild soap for stains, do not scrub, ensure complete dryness before storage.
Covers defects found within 7 days of purchase; return to place of purchase with proof.
Covers defects in materials and workmanship for 12 months; manufacturer may provide replacement parts.
Do not return to retail store; call for warranty or replacement parts.
Research area, check equipment, and test setup before camping.
Lists include camp setup, kitchen, clothing, hygiene, and miscellaneous items for preparation.
Be considerate of others and wildlife; clean up and dispose of waste properly.
Check all items against the list including canopy, wind wall, frame, and stakes.
With two people, spread the frame diagonally without extending legs initially.
Lift the sliding hub upward until it clicks to lock into place.
Unfold the canopy, place it over the frame, and attach Velcro fasteners to the legs.
Secure the canopy by attaching underside Velcro fasteners to the roof frame.
Extend legs two at a time by pressing the button and pulling up.
Secure the gazebo by driving stakes through the base frame post holes.
Use all guy lines and stakes, hammering stakes at a 45° angle for proper function.
Attach the wall on the back side of the tent using Velcro tabs around the steel frame.
Work in reverse order, detach Velcro, remove stakes, and lower legs carefully.
Detach all Velcro fasteners and fold the canopy for storage.
Depress buttons to unlock legs, then slide sides downward to compress the frame.
Ensure components are clean and dry, then place into the carry bag.
Details on shade size, center height, and weight of the 10'x10' easy up shelter.
Information on ordering replacement canopy, wind wall, and stakes.
Solutions for common problems like condensation, seam leakage, mildew, and fabric wear.
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