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Component List:

1 Tent Body/Fly,  1 Carry Bag,  2 Poles,  1 Pole Bag, 

1 Stake Bag w/Stakes,  8 Attached Guys w/sliders

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• At the side of the tent, stake out the 

web loops at each pole end.  Work 

your way around the tent, adjust 

the stakes, pulling the fabric taut to 

square the tent and remove floor 

wrinkles.

See fig. 9

• This is a tension tent, therefore, do 

not depend upon staking alone to 

keep your tent upright and secure . 

It’s IMPORTANT that you properly guy out this tent.  See fig.11

1. The Tundraline has 4 triangular guy lines, one at each corner attached to 

a pole sleeve. Pull out and stake these first.  

2. Next, pull out and stake the 2 guys that lead from the peak at each end. 

3. Pull out and stake down the last 2 guy lines from the sidewall .

• If necessary, adjust the tension on 

the vestibule webs to trim the roof.  

See fig.10.  

• Also, if necessary, move the sliders 

to adjust the tension on the guy 

lines to properly trim the tent walls.

See fig.11

• Move to the opposite end of the 

tent. Grasp the vestibule web 

/loop and pull the tent fabric 

taut to raise the structure. This 

is not a freestanding tent. Therefore, you must stake out this web loop before 

proceeding.

See fig. 8

YOUR TENT 

IS READY!

REV. B  4.09

ASSEMBLY OF THE
TUNDRALINE TENT:

Take down: Open doors and pull up stakes.  

Pull posts out of the grommets

Remove the poles, collapse them and stow. Fold the tent into thirds. Lay the 

poles across the tent, roll up both towards a door and stow all.

• Assemble one half of a 

shockcorded pole. Try 

to prevent pole sections 

from snapping 

together, as this can 

damage the pole ends. 

Make certain each 

insert end has seated 

firmly into its ferrule. 

Do not drop tent bag or pole bag on its end. Do not bounce tent bag 

on its end to get the tent out. These actions may cut the shock cord 

and/or damage the pole ends.

• Slide the assembled pole half into the sleeve. Push the pole and pull the 

sleeve toward you, until the locking end tip pokes out from the opposite side. 

See fig. 2 and 3

ASSEMBLY:

• Unpack the carry bag and separate all the parts. Unroll and unfold the 

tent and lay it on the ground with the black side down. If windy, place 

A

 into the wind. Stake down the web loop at 

A.   

See fig. 1

• There is a  locking post at each end 

of the poles. Fit these posts into 

the web grommets at the sleeve 

ends to create an arch and 

maintain tension. 

See fig. 5 and 6

• If not already staked, go to one 

end of the tent and drive a 

stake through the web loop at 

the bottom of a vestibule.

See fig. 7

A

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• Push the rest of the pole into the 

sleeve, assembling it as you work. 

See  fig.4

• Repeat this  with the second pole and 

sleeve at the other end of the tent .

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