2
Drape the fly over the top of the tent with the pole on the underside.
The pole should be across the tent peak, pointing from window side to
window side. The mesh vestibule should be at the end of the tent body
where the mesh pole sleeves are.
3
There are hook-and-loop touch tape attachments on the underside
of the fly at each corner. Where the poles are clipped to the tent, wrap
these attachments directly around the pole. Where the poles run through
mesh sleeves, fasten the attachments to the hook-and-loop panels on the
sleeves. Note that at the bottom of the sleeved poles are bug protector
panels. Fasten these panels into place.
4
Attach the hooks at the corners of the tent fly to the rings on the tent body.
2
Lay the inner tent out flat, with the mesh panels on top. In windy
conditions, you may wish to peg out the corners before proceeding.
3
Push (do not pull) the two longest angled poles through the mesh pole sleeves
on the tent body. The poles should cross in an X at the middle of the tent.
4
Raise the tent by inserting the wire pins at each tent corner into the
bottoms of the poles. Start with the uppermost pole.
5
Attach the clips to the poles.
Attaching the Fly
1
Underneath each of the long sides of the fly there are black webbing
pockets. Fit the ends of the straight pole into these pockets, and fasten
the hook-and-loop touch tape at the centre of the fly around the middle
of the pole.
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