2m
(6’ 6” )
2m
(6’ 6” )
3m
(9’10” )
3m
(9’10” )
2m
(6’ 6” )
2m
(6’ 6” )
View from Above
Vestibule Side
3.5m
(11’ 5” )
O ring
Return Part of
Rope
Rope Tensioner
Peg
Please apply the seam
sealer to the corners of
the bottom of the tent.
(4 locations)
Please apply the seam
sealer to the outside
and inside surface of
the back ventilator. (2
locations)
Apply the seam sealer
to the outside of the
Fly and the Velcro
Tape. (6 locations)
Apply the seam sealer
to the inside of the Fly,
as well as the front
and back of the Velcro
Tape. (6 locations)
4
Peg it down as far as possible from the
tent. The ideal peg position is when the
rope
is angled 45 ° to the ground. Be
sure to insert the pegs at a 90 ° angle to
the rope.
Attach as the return part with tensioner
comes to the grommet side.
Attach the Rope with Rope Tensioner to the Fly and peg it down as shown in the figure.
How to Attach Rope with Rope Tensioner to the Fly and Peg Down
A waterproofing treatment with seam taping has been applied to the stitching of the tent. However, the ventilator
and fasteners on the Fly and a part of the bottom sheet cannot be treated with the seam tape due to their
inherent design. Though capable during periods of normal rain, long spells of heavy or driving rain, or prolonged
contact with water pools on the ground, may result in the penetration of water along the stitching. In such cases,
the application of a seam sealer is recommended. Apply the seam sealer lightly on both sides along the
stitching and dry completely. The seam sealer will cure with time. As the seam sealer wears off, re-apply as
necessary. We do not provide a sealing service. However, to maintain the tent in its best condition, application
of seam sealer by the user is highly recommended.
Preparations Before Use
Approx. 90°
Rope
Peg
Ground
Peg Down Angle
Approx. 45°