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DWIGHTS — ESCAPE DUO 240

PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING – all tents must be securely pegged to the ground using all the peg points 

provided. All guy ropes attached to the tent must be used at all times for added stability. 

If all peg points and guy ropes are not used, your tent warranty may be void and possible 

damage to your tent may occur.

1.  Stretch out the inner in approximately the position you want it, ensuring any sharp 

objects such as stones and branches are cleared out of the way. Make sure the doors and 

windows are zipped open to allow air in during the pitching process.

2.  Assemble all the poles, ensuring each section locks securely together to form continuous 

lengths.

3.  There are 4 different sets of fibreglass poles.

 

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4 x Red poles – These poles are for the main rear room of the tent.

 

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1 x Black poles – This pole is for the middle of the vestibule.

 

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2 x Grey poles – These poles are for the front of the vestibule.

 

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1 x shorter ridge pole for the vestibule. 

4.  Slide 2 

red

 pole sets through each 

red

 sleeve on the inner. Insert the pins in each corner 

of the tent into the pole ends. Then connect the plastic clips on the inner to the poles. 

Ensure these clips face outwards.

5.  Slide the 

black

 pole set through sleeve in the middle of the vestibule and insert the pins 

into the pole ends.

6.  Insert the 2 

grey

 poles into the pole sleeve on the front of the vestibule and insert the 

pins into the pole ends. Connect the plastic clips from the inner onto all vestibule poles.

7.  Put the 

ridge

 pole into the eyelets located in the pole sleeves in the vestibule.

8.  Peg out the inner tent with pegs through the steel rings.
9.  Pull the flysheet over the inner. The front corner panels of the fly have the logo to help 

you align it correctly. On the inside of the fly are 16 velcro tabs. Wrap these around the 

fibreglass poles and ensure they are aligned correctly with the inner tent. This helps keep 

the fly in position but importantly it greatly improves the overall strength of the tent.

10.  Peg out all peg points on the fly sheet ensuring the vestibule door zips flow freely.
11.  Peg out the guy ropes as far as practical from the tent, whilst still leaving enough rope to 

effectively use the rope tensioners. It is critical that the guy ropes are securely pegged out 

as wind can pick up at any time.

Please see page 2 for instructions on packing your tent away

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