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Royal BORDEAUX 6 XL ZG User Manual

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BORDEAUX 6 XL ZG
■ Assemble spring-adjoined poles by inserting each pole-end into the end of
the next pole. Ensure that shaped pole ends are correctly aligned before
joining them. They do not require force (see Pic)
Lay them parallel on the ground.
■ Open flysheet on ground and position tent in
desired direction. Detach zipped canopy but make
sure that all other zips are closed. Also ensure that
all the adjustment straps attached to the flysheet
are slackened off to give the maximum slack while
pitching your tent.
■ Locate black pole sleeves on roof section of
flysheet and insert 5 of the curved roof poles.
■ Fit the bent end of 10 standard upright poles into each side of curved roof
poles.
■ Locate end of each upright pole into the corresponding pin and ring on the
pole anchor straps – this will require a little effort.
■ Attach black clips to each of the upright poles and tension the pole end
straps.
■ Once connected at both ends, lay each arch on the ground – the ends of
the poles should point towards the back of the tent.
■ Peg out straps at both corners of rear end of tent using tent pegs supplied.
■ With one person at each side of the tent gather all the poles together and lift
into an upright position.
■ Pull flysheet forward away from pegged points until tent takes shape.Then
peg opposite two anchor straps by the front doorway making the base of the
tent taut (not overstretched) – ensure all poles are in line. You may also need
to peg out guylines on each end of the tent to secure its shape.
■ Peg down all pole points through the metal rings with the supplied pegs –
make sure that poles are aligned with the adjacent seams.
■ Excluding annexe area, peg down remaining flysheet pegging points, as
well as all guylines, using supplied pegs.
■ Poles with black flat end join to form two adjustable brow poles. Brow poles
fit along the length of the brow of the tent to help stabilise its structure. Look
inside the tent and you will see a small black pocket in each corner above the
window level. Fit the black ends of the extendable poles into each pocket and
extend to stabilise. Tighten with the triangular screw and
secure with additional ties
■ Locate small sleeves on each side of tent and insert
corresponding thin black poles. Black poles are curved

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Royal BORDEAUX 6 XL ZG Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRoyal
ModelBORDEAUX 6 XL ZG
CategoryTent
Capacity6 persons
MaterialPolyester
Water Column3000 mm
Doors2
VentilationYes
PolesFiberglass

Summary

Main Tent Pitching and Structure

Pole Assembly and Flysheet Preparation

Assemble poles, open flysheet, slacken straps, and insert roof poles for initial setup.

Connecting Poles to Flysheet Structure

Fit upright poles to roof poles and anchor straps, attach clips, and align arches for tent shape.

Initial Pegging and Tent Shaping

Peg rear corners, lift poles, pull flysheet forward, peg front anchor straps, and secure guylines.

Stabilizing Poles and Structure

Peg pole points, attach brow poles, and insert side poles for stability.

Annexe and Inner Tent Setup

Annexe Pole and Groundsheet Installation

Fit annexe arch poles, insert groundsheet, and secure with fasteners and straps.

Inner Tent Attachment

Position and attach inner tents to the flysheet using corresponding fasteners and toggles.

Canopy and Door Pole Preparation

Prepare canopy poles for use in good weather and assemble door poles for access.

General Pitching Guidelines

Pole Assembly and Insertion Tips

Assemble poles easily without force; push, don't pull, into sleeves and feed material gently.

Arching Poles and Tent Stability

Arch main poles flat, lift center, and ensure correct pole insertion for diagonal structures.

Flysheet Tightening and Zips

Keep flysheet taut but not over-tightened; close zips during assembly to avoid over-tightening.

Preventing Leaks

Ensure inner and outer tents remain separated in wet weather to prevent leaking.

Pegging and Guyline System

Pin and Ring System Explained

Each pole end connects to a metal pin, using rings pegged to the ground for shape and security.

Optimal Tent Pegging Technique

Anchor tent by driving pegs at a 45° angle, aligning flysheet seams with tent seams.

Guyline Placement and Visibility

Place luminous guylines carefully for visibility and optimal anchorage, avoiding tripping hazards.

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