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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

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Make sure all doors are zipped nearly closed, leaving space to allow air to escape when repacking.
Store all Poles and Stakes in their corresponding Bags to prevent any possible tearing or damage to the fabric piece(s).

THIS RECREATIONAL PRODUCT REQUIRES TWO PEOPLE TO ASSEMBLE.

Unless otherwise specified all instructions will be given assuming the assembler is facing the front opening of the tent.  
Carefully fold out your poles, using caution to prevent snapping the shock-cording. Make sure each pole segment is “seated” into the 
next section before flexing the pole during set-up. Sort POLES by type and length; refer to parts list descriptions.
Do not drop tent bag or pole bag. Do not bounce tent bag on its end to remove tent, as these actions may damage the shock-cord 
and/or pole ends.

STEP 1: Verify Package Contents

Verify package contents by emptying contents of  
bag(s) and confirming all parts are included and  
undamaged.       

Tip:

 

Do this at home before you 

leave on your trip.

STEP 2: Set Up the Tent
A)

 Select a smooth level site and 

spread out your tent.

B)

 Extend the tent poles and place 

in position ready for installation. Push 
each of the three tent poles through 
pole sleeves, orange pole will go to 
the orange pole sleeve.

C)

 After sliding poles through sleeves, 

gently flex poles into an arch and 
insert ends onto pin-rings at tent 
base.

D)

 Snap Quick Clips (attached to tent 

body) onto tent poles to shape tent.

STEP 3: Attach the Rainfly
A)

 Extend rainfly pole and place in position ready for 

installation.

B) 

Insert one end of rainfly pole into pole pocket on 

underside of rainfly. Gently flex pole and insert oppo-
site end into other pole pocket.

C)

 Align rainfly front to front of tent and drape rainfly 

over tent.      

D)

 Attach the s-hooks to the pin-ring at the tent base.

Step 4: Stake Tent

Stake tent by driving stakes 
through the pin-rings at the 
base of tent.

Step 5: Adding Accessories

The gear loft is for extra storage 
of light weight items (i.e.maps,
eye glasses). Attach its s-hooks 
to the fabric loops inside tent 
ceiling.

CAMPERS WANT TO KNOW

Should I use a seam sealer?

We highly recommend seam sealing your 
tent seams.

 Use a seam sealer 

compound 

(tube or bottle type) that applies directly to 
the stitching for best coverage. Make sure 
compound is completely dry before rolling 
up your tent. Follow the manufacturer’s 
directions.

STEP 1: Remove the Stakes 

Carefully remove stakes by pulling out the hook 
ends. Tip: Do not pull or tug at the stake loops sewn 
onto the fabric body. Remove excess soil from the 
stakes and store them in their bag.

STEP 2: Take Down Gear Loft

Detach gear loft by unhooking gear loft s-hooks from 
fabric loops on ceiling. Fold gear loft for storage.

STEP 3:Remove Rainfly
A) 

Detach S-hooks and nylon fasteners that hold 

down rainfly.

B)

 Remove pole from pole pockets.

STEP 4: Take Down the Tent
A)

 Unfasten Quick Clips from tent poles.

B)

 Remove poles from pin-rings.

C) 

Slide poles out by carefully pushing them 

through the sleeves, away from the end at which 
you are standing.

D)

 Carefully fold poles and store them in their bag.

STEP 5: Fold the Ten

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Fold tent into a rectangular shape the same width as 
pole bag. Lay pole bag at one end of tent and roll 
tightly together, slowly squeezing air out as you go. 
(You can roll rainfly together with tent in this step.) 
Store tent in carry bag provided. (Following these 

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