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4. Interchangeable Vestibule Options: Versatility 
is key when you’re planning adventures. Having 
multiple vestibule options keeps you flexible and 
ready for all scenarios. The Standard Vestibule is 
great when you’re travelling light and just need to 
stow your backpacks and other small pieces of gear. 
If you’re in full base camp mode, swap the Standard 
Vestibule for a Garage™ to hold bulky gear, or use 
the Link™ to create communal protected spaces 
when camping in large groups.

5. Storage Space: Don’t clutter your sleeping space 
with odds and ends. Four individual gear pockets 
with integrated water bottle holders are just an 
arm’s reach away. For even more storage capacity, 
use the optional Gear Caddy or Gear Loft to hold 
essential items or to dry out damp clothing.

6. Direct Guy-Out Points: Keep your tent anchored 
and secure in windy conditions with multiple 
guy-out points. Since bigger tents can be more 
susceptible to high winds because of their taller 
profile and larger surface area, these strategically 
placed guy-outs pass through the fly and attach 
directly to the poles to help spread the load and 
keep your tent firmly in place.

7. Light Pocket™: Asashi™ 4P includes four special 
pockets for your headlamps with a light diffusing 
fabric. Place your lamp in the pockets in the canopy 
with the light facing towards the inside of the tent, 
and the Light Pocket™ will help cast an even glow 
throughout the tent interior.

8. UVX Window: The vestibule includes a UVX 
window so you can check conditions outside 
without exposing your gear to the elements. 
The window is optically clear, non-yellowing, 
non-clouding, UV resistant, and remains flexible 
in cold temperatures.

Summary of Contents for ASASHI 4P

Page 1: ...5 9 m Vestibule Area 17 ft 1 6 m ASASHI 4P 4 PERSON ASASHI 4P Family Style Comfort Great adventure doesn t always need to be miles from the nearest outpost of civilization But finding a big tent to pitch at J Tree or along the Kancamagus Highway with all the style quality comfort and protection of a high end backcountry shelter can be a challenge Asashi 4P takes the highly efficient pole configura...

Page 2: ...figuration The ridge poles on Asashi 4P run the long direction on the tent and terminate above the ground This design adds significant interior volume and provides nearly vertical walls on all sides of the tent The steep walls mean you can sit straight up anywhere inside Asashi 4P with ease 2 On the Fly Configuration Ditch your inner tent for a lightweight tarp structure created by your fly poles ...

Page 3: ...l items or to dry out damp clothing 6 Direct Guy Out Points Keep your tent anchored and secure in windy conditions with multiple guy out points Since bigger tents can be more susceptible to high winds because of their taller profile and larger surface area these strategically placed guy outs pass through the fly and attach directly to the poles to help spread the load and keep your tent firmly in ...

Page 4: ... several bikes climbing gear table and chairs or any other equipment to suit your adventures A large side door gives easy access and the tall interior height provides enough space to enjoy the shade while sitting and relaxing To convert the Garage into an extra sleeping space add the optional Asashi 4P Garage Footprint 4 Link Enhance the living space between two Asashi 4Ps with the Asashi 4P Link ...

Page 5: ...se finger loops to help pull webbing on and off pole tips Attach Fly Clip the corners of your tent fly to the Jake s Feet Proper tension ensures maximum water shedding and wind resistance Pull firmly on the adjustable corner anchors Press the ball ends of poles into the fittings Jake s Feet at the corners of the inner tent Remember to leave no trace Before leaving your campsite take a thorough loo...

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