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STITCH LINE

To Set Up Tent

1.

Unfold tent and spread out on a clean, level surface with the 
door facing the desired direction. (Fig. 1)

2

. Assemble all fiberglass and metal poles by interlocking the 

shock-corded, sections together.

3

. Insert thick, black, Top Poles through the sleeves on top of

tent forming an X”; then push end of each pole into black Pole 
Connector to form an arch. (Fig. 1 & 1A) 

4

. Insert thick, grey Top Pole through the grey trimmed center

sleeve, running from the front to the back of tent; then push
end of pole into black Pole Connector to form an arch.
(Fig. 1 & 1B)

5.

Insert four metal Leg Poles into end of Pole Connectors at the 
four corners of the tent. (Fig. 1 & 1C)

NOTE:

Make sure end with metal “V” spring is inserted into 

Pole Connector.

6.

Insert two metal Leg Poles (with white markings) into end
of Pole Connectors at front & back of the tent. (Fig. 1 & 1C)

NOTE:

Make sure end with metal “C” spring is inserted into 

Pole Connector.

Fig. 1

Door & Front of Tent

7.

Rotate metal Leg Poles to upright position; then insert metal 
pin on web strap at front, back, & four corners of tent into
bottom of each pole. (Fig. 2 & 2A)

NOTE:

You can use the tri-glide to adjust the length of the

center webbing to make it easier to insert the metal pin into 
the metal center pole.

8.

Snap large frame clips on seams of tent onto metal Leg Poles 
to secure. (Fig. 2 & 2B) 

9.

Stretch four corners of tent until taut; then drive metal stake 
through ring on web strap of each to secure (Fig. 2 & 2C).

10.

Stretch web strap at front & back of tent until taut; then drive 
metal stake through ring on each to secure (Fig. 2 & 2C).

Before you begin

Read all instructions before set up.
• Select a level site clear of rocks, branches, and other hard or sharp 

objects, to install your tent.

WARNING: Keep clear of overhead power lines

.

•  Do not set up your tent under trees because of potential lightning strikes

or falling tree limbs in inclement weather.

• Secure with 

all

stakes and guylines provided to prevent property damage

or personal injury.

•  For best results in windy conditions, position narrow end of tent into

the wind.

•  Enlist the help of at least one other person to assist you when it is time 

to assemble the tent.

Metal Leg Pole

Hinged, Rigid Door

1.

Insert Vertical Door Pole (shorter black 
pole with plastic cap tips) through zippered 
vertical sleeve on hinged side of door.
(Fig. 3)

2.

Insert end of Vertical Door Pole into bottom
hinge plate, apply pressure to form a slight 
bow, then insert other tip of pole into top 
hinge (Fig. 4). Zip up vertical pole sleeve.

3.

Insert Door Pole (long, black pole with
plastic cap tips)  into zippered pole sleeve 
at top of door. (Fig. 5)

4.

Insert end of Door Pole into top hinge
plate, apply pressure to form a bow, then 
insert other tip of pole into the bottom 
hinge. (Fig. 6)

5.

Zip up “C” shaped pole sleeve to
enclose Door Pole. (Fig. 7)

Fig. 5

Fig. 7

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Fig. 6

Pole

Sleeve

Pole Sleeve

2A

To Attach Rainfly

1.

Drape Rainfly over tent with the triangle-shaped leg flaps with 
elastic cords centered over the four corner of the tent. (See 
Fig. 8 on other side of this tag).

NOTE:

Hook and loop fasteners, located on seams of under

side of rainfly, should be centered over the Leg Poles.

(continued on other side)

Pole Descriptions

Pole

Pole

Pole

Description

Qty.

Dia.

Repair Kit Replacement Kit

Leg Pole, metal

4

19mm

N/A

5010000650

Leg Pole, metal,

with white marking

2

19mm

N/A

5010000651

Top Pole, thick, grey,

1

12.7mm 5010000538

5010000550

Top Pole, thick, black

2

12.7mm 5010000538

5010000550

Door Pole, long, thin, black,

fiberglass, rubber tips

1

6.3mm

5010000543

5010000545

Vert. Door Pole, short, black,

fiberglass, rubber tips

1

6.3mm

5010000543

5010000545

Metal Leg Pole with

White Marking

Pole

Connector

2B

CABIN TENT

13’ 

X

9’

MODEL 2000002250

Metal Leg Pole with

White Marking

Metal Leg Poles

Pole

Connector

Metal Leg Pole

1C

Fig. 2

“C” Spring

“C” Spring

2C

1A

1B

Tri-Glide

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