
2.5m
(8.2')
2.5m
(8.2')
2.5m
(8.2')
2.5m
(8.2')
2.5m
(8.2')
2.5m
(8.2')
2.5m
(8.2')
2.5m
(8.2')
2.5m
(8.2')
2.5m
(8.2')
Top view
10m
Forked End
10m
Forked End
Approx.
90°
Approx.
90°
Approx.
45°
Peg
Corner Loop on the
Bottom
5
Location of Rope with Rope Tensioner and Pegs
[Peg Down with Rope Attached]
Drive the peg into the ground as far from the
shelter as possible. The ideal peg position is
when the rope is angled 45° to the ground.
Insert the pegs at a 90° angle to the rope.
[Peg Down to Rubber Loop]
Drive down so that the peg is
angled about 45° to the ground.
How to Peg Down
A waterproofing treatment with seam taping has been applied to the stitching of the shelter. However, the ventilator and
fasteners on the shelter and a part of the bottom sheet of inner room 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.
Rope
Approx. 45°
Approx. 90°
Peg Ground
How to Attach the Rope
Pass the end of the
rope through the O
ring at the tip of each
corner.
Rope
Tensioner
O ring
Peg
Preparations Before Use
Please apply the seam
sealer to the corners of
the bottom of the Inner
Room. (4 locations)
Please apply the seam
sealer to the outside and
inside surface of the
ventilator. (2 locations)
Apply the seam sealer
to the Velcro Tapes on
the inside of Shelter
wall. (6 locations)
Apply the seam sealer to the
front and back of the Velcro
Tapes on outside of the
Shelter wall. (6 locations)