Big Sky International, Inc. 970 W Broadway, Ste E289 Jackson, WY 83001 USA
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Revised 2019-08-15
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5)
Adjust trekking/hiking pole length to 120cm or use optional 120cm pole.
6)
Insert trekking/hiking pole from side with zipper. Unzip door, if necessary, to insert trekking
pole, then close door zipper before (4) pegging door vestibule.
Important: handle should be UP and pointy end DOWN toward the ground.
The trekking/hiking pole should be adjusted so it is vertical and parallel to the mesh netting wall.
7)
Stake/peg (5) foot end and head end. These stake/peg loops have cord with LineLoks.
8)
Optional: (6) door stake/peg and (7) extra room guy line
9)
Tighten stake/peg cords. Reset stakes/pegs if necessary. Cords may have to be tightened again
later, especially after rain storm, etc. so leave enough untightened cord for later adjustments.
Note:
If you have never used a hiking/trekking pole tent before you may be surprised the amount
of stakes/pegs it requires. Please remember on a freestanding tent the poles hold the tent up and
the stakes/pegs resist wind loads, etc. On a hiking/trekking pole tent the stakes/pegs need to have
enough holding power to hold the tent up AND resist wind loads, etc.
10)
Install optional guy lines. (See guy line diagram below)
Tip: using guy lines will increase the interior room because they pull the sides out.