
1. Choose a flat site, clear away any sharp sticks or stones that
may damage your tent floor.
2. Lay out the inner tent and peg it out at the corners.
3. Assemble the poles ensuring each section locks together to
4. The two long black poles goes from corner to opposing
corner. Insert the pole end into the pin on the ring at the corner
of the tent and the other end into the pin on the corner
diagonally opposite. Attach the plastic c-clips on the inner
tent to the poles. The inner is pitched.
5. Unroll the fly and lay it over the tent, the front of the tent
has the power cord inlet and the front of the fly has the
vestible and main door. Attach Velcro loops on inside of the fly
to the poles. Hook the corners to the rings. Thread the vestible
pole through the sleeve in the fly and insert the pole ends into
the pins on the rings at the front corners of hte tent. Peg out
the front, back and sides of the fly.
6. Guy ropes are already attached to your tent. It is important
to securely peg out all guy ropes as the weather can change at
DISASSEMBLY AND TENT CARE
Detach the fly from the inner and remove. Remove all
the poles and clean any dirt from the end ferrules. Fold
these up and return to their carry bag. Remove all pegs
and clean them before they are put away. Turn the
inner over to expose the floor - if this is damp or dirty,
Flip the inner the right way up and lay the fly evenly
out on top. Fold it up, folding into the centre, until the
width is the size of the carry bag. Then roll up,
including the pole and peg bags in the roll.
If you must pack your tent up when wet, dry out as
soon as possible to avoid mildew damage.
The specifications of your tent may vary from what is
shown as we are always working to improve and
Fibreflex poles, 3 assemblies
15 Steel pegs and peg bag
Guy ropes (already attached
Your tent is not fire-proof, be vigilant
Do not cook inside your tent.
This tent is not designed or intended