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OUTBACK LODGE TENT ASSEMBLY

STEP 1 - GETTING STARTED

CABELA’S TENTS ARE EASY TO ASSEMBLE AS LONG AS YOU READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND AVOID EXCESSIVE 
FORCE TO ANY PART OF THE TENT OR POLES.  

WE RECOMMEND ASSEMBLY BE COMPLETED BY TWO PEOPLE.

Lay the tent body flat with the door facing you. Assemble all 
the poles. Stake out the tent body. 

While staking, pull the webbing taut so you attain a straight 
line but do not distort the shape of the tent. Review your 
staking to ensure you have a secure, symmetrical fit.

(Note: Insert all stakes into the ground at a 45° angle with 
the tops facing away from the center of the tent.)

STEP 2 - POLE ASSEMBLY

Insert the short poles at each corner sleeve and secure 
them into the bottom grommet on the webbing.

Stake out the guy lines for each corner as you set each pole.

STEP 3 - VENTILATION SYSTEM

To set up the ventilation system, take the smaller fiberglass 
pole and insert it into the sleeve on the top of the tent. 

(Note: You must assemble this now, or you will not be able 
to adjust the back-side ventilation.)

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY PRIOR TO USING THIS PRODUCT. CALL 1-800-237-4444 FOR ASSISTANCE OR VISIT WWW.CABELAS.COM

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Page 1: ...EAD THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY PRIOR TO USING THIS PRODUCT VISIT WWW CABELAS COM OR CALL 1 800 237 4444 FOR ASSISTANCE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS OUTBACK LODGE TENT GEAR GUIDE CABELA S SET NUMBER 58 2649 58 2650 ...

Page 2: ...FOR THE LIFE OF THE PRODUCT AGAINST DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP UNDER NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR CONDITIONS SEE CABELA S FULL POLICY AT THE BACK OF THIS GUIDE PAGE 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 3 WARNINGS PAGE 4 TIPS BEST PRACTICES PAGE 5 ASSEMBLY PAGE 6 ASSEMBLY CONT PARTS LIST PART NAME TENT BODY PART NAME POLES PART NAME STAKES PART NAME GUY LINES PART NAME SEAM SEALER QTY 1 QTY 6 QTY 28 QTY 16 QTY 1 ...

Page 3: ...KING A TENT SITE BEWARE OF POSSIBLE FALLING ROCKS OR TREE LIMBS LIGHTNING STRIKES FLASH FLOODS STRONG WINDS AND OTHER HAZARDS WHICH MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE DO NOT USE FUEL BURNING DEVICES INSIDE OR NEAR THIS PRODUCT STOVES LANTERNS CANDLES HEATERS AND OTHER FUEL BURNING DEVICES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE AND WILL CONSUME THE AVAILABLE OXYGEN IN A TENT USE OF SUCH DEVICES IN A TENT MAY CAUSE ASPHYX...

Page 4: ... tent surface Research the area where you intend to camp Prepare for any possible weather conditions Be aware of hazards and emergency protocol Know the rules and regulations of the area where you intend to camp Be considerate of other people and wildlife Remember to clean up and dispose of all waste properly Leave no trace behind Always store your tent dry and clean To clean soiled areas gently a...

Page 5: ...e a secure symmetrical fit Note Insert all stakes into the ground at a 45 angle with the tops facing away from the center of the tent STEP 2 POLE ASSEMBLY Insert the short poles at each corner sleeve and secure them into the bottom grommet on the webbing Stake out the guy lines for each corner as you set each pole STEP 3 VENTILATION SYSTEM To set up the ventilation system take the smaller fibergla...

Page 6: ...ole to the tent Set the bottom of the poles into the grommets on each side of the door Attach all clips from the tent body to the vestibule pole Stake out the vestibule guy lines to secure the vestibule Note The vestibule webbing must wrap around the pole to ensure stress is not applied to the tent body STEP 6 FINAL STEPS Attach the rest of the guy lines stake them out and adjust them to secure th...

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