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EVO XS
EVO XS
The remaining socket is for
the fitting of a Skin which can
be purchased separately. This
image shows the right hand
boss from the front of the Evo
XS.
8.
The Evo XS is now fully erected – peg down the two rear pegging
points. A unique feature of the Evo is that it can be set at a range
of different heights and widths. To alter the size and shape simply
move the two side poles outwards to lower and increase coverage
in bad weather, or move them inwards to increase the height and
narrow the shelter to fit tight swims.
9.
To dismantle the Evo XS, unhook the tension elastics if they have
been used, and remove all pegs. Standing at the front of the Evo
XS place a hand on top of the boss and apply gentle downward
pressure, tilting the boss towards you. At the same time lift the
front pole slightly upwards and slide out. Repeat for the other
front pole.
10.
Disconnect the rear poles.
11.
Remove the short centre pole.
This should be done by lightly
pressing down on boss and
centre pole to decrease the
tension. As the centre pole
straightens it is simply
disconnected from the two
bosses. Store the pole inside one
of the front mesh tunnels.
12.
Gather all of the poles
together and roll the Evo
XS up, storing it in the
supplied sleeve.
13.
NOTE: Like all materials, the cover to the Evo XS may be affected by hot or wet weather.
This may cause the cover to go slack in wet conditions or tighten during warm weather.
To allow you additional flexibility, you will see that above each moulded foot there is an elastic
loop fitted to the cover. These may be hooked over the claws on each moulded pivot which will take up any slack in
the cover.
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