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TIPS AND TRICKS

CARE

•  In windy conditions wrap the fly bungee around the pole several times before hooking it to the ring, this will keep the rainfly from  

 

 flapping.

•  Be sure to FULLY close the door zippers in rainy weather as water can find it’s way through an open zipper.

•  At a minimum we suggest SEAM SEALING the seams at the bottom of the windows to insure that water won’t come through the needle  

 holes.

•  When setting up your tent be mindful not to set it up underneath dead tree branches or limbs as these could snap off in windy conditions.

•  In sandy soil a longer stake or a deadman such as driftwood or logs will work better than a normal stake. Bury the deadman at least a foot  

  into the sand and attach both tent and deadman with the guylines.

•  Carrying a combination of different types of stakes will make camping in different places easier and speed set up.

•  Never pull on the tent to remove the stakes. This could result in tearing the fabric or seams of tent. Stakes should only be removed by   

  pulling on stake itself.

•  Refer to Troubleshooting guide on the following page for additional information.

Ultra Violet (UV) Exposure
Your tent is made of UV resistant polyester fabric which is resistant but NOT impervious to the damaging effects of long term sun 

exposure. We DO NOT suggest long term set up of ANY of our products as this will severely damage the tent fabric.

Seam Sealing
Gigatent suggests that at a MINIMUM the seams at the bottom of the windows should be sealed using a product like McNetts Seam Grip or 

a good water based tent sealer to prevent moisture from coming through the needle holes. Follow the manufacturer's instructions when 

applying seam sealer.

Structural Integrity
Although the tent was constructed to rigid specifications periods of wind and soaking rain may loosen the stakes and guylines to the point 

of allowing the rainfly to flap. This can in turn cause the poles to loosen weakening the overall structure. Loosening of the rainfly can also 

create pockets that can collect water which can lead to pole failure. To insure that this does not occur take care during windy or rainy 

conditions that all of the stakes and guylines are secure and tight.

Storage
DO NOT under any circumstances store your tent wet or damp. Mildew will quickly destroy a tents waterproof coating. Allow your tent to 

dry and then store in a cool dry place.

Washing Your Tent
NEVER machine wash a tent as this can cause damage to the waterproof coating. Hand wash with a mild soap and rinse with clean water 

and allow to COMPLETELY dry before storing. An extremely dirty tent can be set up and washed like a car or it can be washed in a bathtub 

using your hands to agitate the water or a soft brush.

Summary of Contents for Greylock Mt. FT018

Page 1: ...cement parts IMPORTANT We strongly suggest setting up your new tent before initial use to insure that all parts are present and to familiarize yourself with the tent s assembly This will have a great effect on how well enjoy your product and experience IMPORTANT Though we take very seriously every tent perform according to our stringent requirements we strongly recommend all tent seams be sealed u...

Page 2: ...with the ties to the poles Figure B 5 Insert all fiberglass pole ends into the corresponding hubs that have the extra internal cylinder Figure C 6 Starting on one of the center sides insert 1 of the shorter Steel Center Poles into the bottom opening of the Center Eave Hub Insert bottom of pole into pin at bottom of tent Repeat process on the opposite side of the tent Figure D 7 Starting at one cor...

Page 3: ...tach the bungee cords to the ring at the bottom of each pole using the hook provided Figure J Step 3 EXTRA STABILITY IN WINDY CONDITIONS 15 In windy conditions use the extra stakes and guylines to add extra stability Figure K ATTACHING RAIN FLY DIAGRAM EXTRA STABILITY DIAGRAM Tent 40 Stake placement I TENT SET UP DIAGRAM PAT PENDING 145 o P H ENG KOREA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 9 10 11 12 PAT PENDING 14...

Page 4: ... Model FT018 Frame Parts Corner Eave 4 Tent Body 1 Rain Fly 1 Pin Rong 6 Center Eave 2 Main pole 2 Center Pole 1 Long Eave Pole 2 Corner and Center Pole 6 Pole Hubs Attached to tent Qty Tent Parts Qty Tent Bag 1 Pole Bag 1 Stake Bag 1 Stakes 16 Guylines 8 Misc Parts Qty Steel Poles Qty Fiberglass Poles Qty ...

Page 5: ...erm sun exposure We DO NOT suggest long term set up of ANY of our products as this will severely damage the tent fabric Seam Sealing Gigatent suggests that at a MINIMUM the seams at the bottom of the windows should be sealed using a product like McNetts Seam Grip or a good water based tent sealer to prevent moisture from coming through the needle holes Follow the manufacturer s instructions when a...

Page 6: ...rea After this you will want to wash the area with soap and water and then let it dry COMPLETELY before storing TEARS OR SMALL HOLES Tears and small holes can be fixed temporarily by using an adhesive patch kit found in most camping stores For long term patches it is best to bring your tent to a repair facility or for minor repairs you can use McNett Seam Grip Simply follow the instructions and th...

Page 7: ...ntinuous contact with any flame source The application of any foreign substance to the product fabric may render the flame resistant properties ineffective DO NOT 1 Do not pitch tent near an open flame 2 Do not leave campfires unattended 3 Do not allow CHILDREN or ADULTS to use lighted candles matches or other flame sources in or near tents 4 Do not use heating lighting or cooking equipment with o...

Page 8: ...uthorization number Authorization numbers are valid for 30 days from the date of issuance and must be obtained within 30 days of ship date Returns will be handled in a timely matter Collect shipments or shipments without return authorization will not be accepted REPAIRS If your product needs service or repair due to normal wear and tear animal attack accident or some other reason that is not cover...

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