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The Emperor
Instructions
Optional Extras
Optional Extras - Tarps
Tarps are sometimes called awnings, or canopies and they are used to give you extra covered area(s) for a multitude
of reasons. They could give extra privacy around your doorway, give you a covered area to cook under, extend your
tent, act as a windbreak or more.
Optional Extras - The Windblocker
The windblocker is a premium windbreak made with the same premium materials that your bell is, so it matches your
tent perfectly and is the perfect windbreak to accompany your tent.
Inner Tents
Sometimes called sleeping pods, inner tents give you a second skin inside your bell tent. They also give you added
privacy and a dedicated area to sleep in.
Erecting your Tarp
• The Tarp can be used in a multitude of ways including on its own or in conjunction with any of our tents.
• Lay it out in front of your erected tent, then with one of the eyelets or pegging loops on the Tarp place this over the
guide pin on your tent “A” frame or “Upright Pole”.
• You can then peg the tarp out in any shape or direction you wish using the included pegs. The large tarp has guy
ropes and the small tarp has pegging loops.
• The large Tarp also has an adjustable pole which can be used in conjunction with the tarp to create additional head
height or shapes.
Erecting your Windblocker
• First take the windblocker out of its bag and lay it on the ground.
• If you have taken the poles out of the sleeves previously for any reason then place them back in at this point.
• Next starting at one end take the pole and push it into the ground where you want the windblocker to start from.
This should be strong enough to hold the pole in the ground.
• Move on down the windblocker, repeating this with each of the 5 poles.
• Once all the poles have been done take a guyline and connect it to the top of one of the end poles. Peg this guyline
away from the windblocker at approximately 45-90 degrees. Then repeat this with another guyline on the same pole,
but pulling in the opposite direction. Having the two guy ropes pull in opposite directions gives you added strength
and stability, especially in string winds.
• Repeat the process on the other end of the windblocker. Finally repeat the process with the centre pole as well.
Erecting your Inner Tent
• Putting your inner tent inside your tent is
easy and straightforward. First take the
inner tent out of the bag and place inside
the tent.
• Next clip the inner tent in place using the
clips in each corner and along the edge
with their corresponding clips on in the
bell tent as shown in the red circled areas
in the diagram to the right.
• Then take the webbing strap and attach
this to the upright pole as shown in the
diagram below, then tighten the strap as
required, again as shown in the diagram
to the right.