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fig 13

Component List:  

1 Tent Body, 6 Wall Poles, 3 Roof Poles, 2 Brim Rods,

1 Fly with Guy Ropes, 1 Carry Bag, 1 Stake Bag/Stakes, 1 Pole Bag

2. 

Assemble the shock 

corded poles

 

and divide 

according to size and shape. 

Take care; make sure that 

each pole section is fully 

seated into the next. Do not 

allow the sections to snap 

together as this can damage 

the ends.  See fig 2.

1. 

Remove from the carry bag

 

and separate all the components. Unroll and unfold the 

tent fabric with the top side up, on a clean, dry space and open the doors. If windy, 

stake down the windward corner. This is a large tent, you will need two people for 

set-up. See fig 1. 

4. 

Raise the tent.

 Start on one end and insert 

black wall poles into the corner elbows. At 
the bottom of each pole, insert the pin/ring 
(attached to the corner web) into the 
bottom of each pole. Repeat on the other 
end. Next, install the tan poles at the 
center. With the tans, it works best to insert 
the ring/pin first and then fit the pole into 
the elbow. See fig 6, 7 & 8. 

Repeat on the other side until the tent is at 

full height and freestanding.

5. 

Attach all clips

 to the wall poles. See fig 9.

6. 

Stake the tent down

 through the web loops. 

Stake opposite corners while applying tension to 
smooth the floor wrinkles. Next, align the center 
poles and stake down. Do this before you add the 
fly

See fig 10 & 11.

Take Down:

 Pull up all stakes. Release the fly’s hook & loop straps and J-hooks. 

Remove fly. Remove clips from wall poles and pull poles off of the pins. 

Remove roof poles. Collapse all poles and stow. Fold the tent onto itself then 

fold the fly and lay it on tent. Roll up both towards an open door and stow.

Options:

 Floor Saver- med. square,  Gear Lofts- A & F, and a 120v Rope Light

7. 

Attach the fly to the tent. 

Turn the fly right side up and orient 

it along the length of the tent. Grasp two corners of the of the 

fly and drag them up and over the roof to completely cover the 

tent. (This is much easier with two people.) The brim rod 

sleeves should hang out over the tent ends. At the wall poles, 

reach under the fly and attach the hook & loop straps to the 

poles just below the elbow and down the length of the poles, 

securing the fly in place. See fig 12. 

8. 

Attach the brim rods.

 At 

one end of the tent, reach 

under the fly and slide an 

assembled brim rod 

through the sleeve. See fig 

13. Locate the grommets at 

the corner of the tent and 

insert the tips of the brim 

rods into these grommets. 

Repeat at other end. See 

fig 14. 

Assembly Instructions for 

Copper Canyon 1610  

C

B

A

E

F

D

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3. 

Insert the roof poles. 

Slide both black roof poles into their sleeves sewn on the tent 

body. They should run from corner to corner crossing in the center. The sleeves are color 

coded with black trim. Fit one end of each into a nylon elbow attached to the roof corners 

at 

A

 and 

B

. Move to the opposite side, arch the poles and again fit into the nylon elbows 

at 

C

 and 

D

. Insert the gray roof pole, front to back, into the remaining sleeves and over 

the two black poles. Fit the gray poles into the elbows at 

E

 and 

F

.  See fig 3, 4 & 5.

REV. B 4.09

NOTE: One arm of 

each center elbow 

has interior ribs. 

The gray roof poles 

insert into the 

ribbed arms. Wall 

poles insert into 

the plain arms.

fig 4

9. 

Attach the shock corded J-hooks

 from the fly to the nylon 

rings on the webs at the bottom of the poles. See fig 15.

10. 

Guy out the tent.

 

This tent has very large straight walls that 

act differently in high winds. There are pre-attached guy out 

ropes in the pockets on the fly at the top of each pole. Stake 

out the ropes and adjust tension with the sliders. Additional guy 

out instructions on the back side of this sheet. See fig 16.

11. Tent door has “Sweep Out” feature. Stake the web loop 

(inside the door) to the ground to easily whisk dirt out of the  

tent. See fig 17.

Brim Rods

Center

Wall poles

Corner

Wall poles

Roof poles

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