5. Insert the ends of each pole into the sockets on the inner
(2). This is not necessary with the rear poles of the Ordos
2 as they do not extend to the ground and instead clip
into the flysheet.
8. Fasten the toggles to the sockets above each door (4)
and the velcro tabs around the poles, hook the plastic
corner tabs.
9. Tension the tent by adjusting the buckles at the pegout
points, peg and tension the guylines as required.
CONTINUE THE JOURNEY
When your partnership with this product is over
please don’t leave it hidden in a cupboard, never to
see another adventure. Wash it, pass it on, give to a
friend, sell it, donate it to charity, make it into some-
thing else or recycle it and let someone else live their
dream.
6. Clip the plastic hooks on the inner canopy to the poles
(3), the two circular plastic attachments clip to the pole
hubs.
7. Throw the outer over the pitched inner tent (making sure
that the door is in the right place).
SPECIFICATION
Sleeps: Ordos 2: 2, Ordos 3: 3
Outer: 100% Nylon ripstop 15Dx15D/186Tx154T PU3000 mm
Inner mesh: 20D polyester No-See-Um
Inner panels: 15D Nylon R/S
Floor: 20D Nylon R/S 3000 mm PU/Si
Poles: 4 poles; DAC TH72M-6 Aluminium
Pegs: 14 pegs, DAC TH72M-6 Aluminium J-Stake
Buckles: Duraflex
Zips: YKK
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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Clean and dry tent thoroughly after each use.
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Never use a washing machine or tumble dryer to clean
your tent. Car washes are also frowned upon.
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Spot clean with mild detergent and warm water.
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Air dry only.
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Pack tent carefully to avoid punctures.
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Avoid prolonged UV exposure.
FIELD REPAIRS
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If you are unlucky enough to rip your tent, duct tape or
StormSure Tough Tape will do the trick for field repairs.
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If a pole breaks, use a splint or pole sleeve as a tempo-
rary repair.
Drop us a line when you get home and we will help
you to find a cost effective way of getting it fixed.
Happy camping!
HACK, PATCH & SEW
In store service for your kit: alpkit.com/stores
For more ideas on how you can extend the life of your
outdoor products visit: alpkit.com/continuum
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