
4. Once all walls are popped open, locate the zipper door, unzip
both the outer door and mesh door, and enter the tent. Once
inside, find the hub for the roof. Proceed to push up on the hub
OR roof poles until it pops over center. [ SEE FIGURE 4 ]
NOTE: This step should be done with caution as there is tension
on the roof hub and pole assemblies.
OPTIONAL: To attach the overhead gear lofts, insert toggles into
the “O” rings on the inside of the roof.
FIGURE 4
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 3
3. Find the webbing loop handle located on the exterior of each
hub, centered on each wall. Proceed to pull outward until the
wall pops open. Do this to all
SIDE WALLS
first. [ SEE FIGURE 3 ]
NOTE: For added assistance, grasp the top seam of the panel and
place your foot on the bottom edge when popping open a side
wall panel to help hold the tent in place.
NOTE: At this time, the rain fly can be attached. See ATTACHING
THE RAIN FLY for further instruction.
NOTE: The tent is usable with or without the rain fly installed but
will not protect from the rain/elements without.
SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS CONT.
FIGURE 5
5. Locate the two long corded poles in the duffle bag. Assemble
the pole by interlocking the poles together. Go back inside the
tent and locate the small pockets on the top and bottom of the
vertical seams next to the door. Insert each pole into the top and
bottom pockets. Then secure with the hook/loop strap in the
center of the vertical seam. Do this on both sides of the door.
[ SEE FIGURES 5 ]
VERTICAL
6. Locate the short corded pole in the duffle bag. Assemble the
pole by interlocking the poles together. Go back inside the tent
and locate the two pockets on either side above the door. Insert
each end into the pockets and secure with hook/loop strap cen-
tered above the door. [ SEE FIGURE 6 ]
HORIZONTAL