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Summary of Contents for Bora v2

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Page 3: ...o person tent is compact enough to carry in a pack but it s still large enough to sit up comfortably and get ready for your day of exploring without bumping against the ceiling The convenient design i...

Page 4: ...inner with water repellent treatment Durable construction and components Easy to pitch dome design Strong high tensile alloy poles Tough waterproof floor Insect proof mesh screens Two vestibules Inte...

Page 5: ...OVERALL DIMENSIONS 222cm x 214cm MAXIMUM INTERNAL HEIGHT 100cm FLOOR AREA 2 90m2 VESTIBULE AREA 1 0m2 Front 1 0m2 Rear FLY FABRIC Seam sealed 50D Polyester ripstop FLY WATERPROOF RATING 2000mm FLOOR...

Page 6: ...ot fireproof Excessive heat can damage the tent fabric waterproof coatings and components NEVER cook inside your tent Cookers produce carbon monoxide which can and has killed people So cook outside ev...

Page 7: ...ff any loose dirt with a damp cloth and mild soap DO NOT use bleach This will really destroy it Line dry in shade Store the tent loose if possible so that air can circulate Only store your tent when i...

Page 8: ...below Avoid pitching directly under trees Bird droppings and sap can damage the fly and falling branches can damage you Pitch the tent aligned into the prevailing wind There is a door on both sides s...

Page 9: ...hed for long periods of time In cold or wet weather condensation from your breath will form as water droplets inside the fly and can be mistaken for leakage The only solution for bad condensation is g...

Page 10: ...fully Do not shake the poles to snap them together This can cause them to break Avoid stepping on the assembled poles for the same reason Tent inner Tent fly 16 x alloy pegs 3 x alloy poles 4 x guy l...

Page 11: ...the end of one grey pole into its corresponding corner eyelet Carefully flex the pole and insert the other end into its eyelet Repeat with the other grey pole and then with the orange pole Clip the i...

Page 12: ...front of the fly can be identified by the label marked FRONT on the fly tension webbing The peak of the orange pole is above the front door To secure the guy lines fasten the Velcro tabs around the p...

Page 13: ...flat Peg the sides down Insert all pegs angled away from the tent for extra holding strength 7 Peg out all guy lines evenly at least one metre from the tent Check they are secure and that the fly is...

Page 14: ...he pegs and poles then collapse the tent 3 When dismantling poles take them apart at the mid point first folding both halves together This evenly distributes the tension on the pole shock cord 4 Remov...

Page 15: ...same way and place on top 6 Put the poles and pegs into their bags and lay them across one end Roll the tent up around the poles flicking loose guy lines into the middle as you go NOTE a tent carefull...

Page 16: ...ak in the field slide the pole repair sleeve onto the pole directly over the break Secure it using waterproof duct tape or wedge it with a twig This is only an emergency repair Replacement pole sets a...

Page 17: ...r can be made with liquid seam sealer such as Aquaseal Seam sealing liquid can also be used to repair pin hole damage to the tent fly or floor fabrics RIPPED FABRIC A rip can only be properly repaired...

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