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Quadratic
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Tent
Quick Pitching Instructions
Quadratic
™
Tent
Quick Pitching Instructions
© William Penney The Theory Works® 2019 All Rights Reserved.
© William Penney The Theory Works® 2019 All Rights Reserved.
Components
Required
Components
1 Outer tent
2 Main Poles: 2x 270 cm
long, 1x 310 cm long
3 Pegs, minimum 4x -
recommended 8 - 12x
Either 4a
Inner tent
Or 4b
Groundfloor™
Or
4c
Main Pole Straps
2x 140 cm, 1x 160 cm
Optional
Components
Guy cords strongly recommended, min 6x
Side Poles 1-2x, 366 cm
Top Pole, 203 cm
Check that you have everything!
Before Trip or At Campsite
Join Inner
Tent and
Outer Tent
Lay the Inner and Outer tent
beside each other
Join the side release buckles at the end of
the main pole sleeves (on one side - 3x)
Along each main pole sleeve, slip the
toggle (on the inner tent) through
the ring (on the outer tent, 9x rings
per pole sleeve, 3x sleeves)
Join the side release buckles at
the end of the main pole sleeves
(on the other side - 3x)
The inner and outer tent can
now be pitched together.
Choosing a Campsite
Check for natural hazards
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example falling branches or trees,
falling rocks, avalanches, rising rivers
Dry and level as possible
Sheltered from high winds. Try to pitch the
tent end-on to the wind
In clear weather, a site with a breeze
will reduce condensation.
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Wind
Top Pole (optional)
Inserting
the Pole
Attach that the top pole strap (provided
with the outer tent) to the webbing at
each end of the top pole sleeve. It goes
between the inner and outer tent.
Make all the straps as long
(loose) as possible.
Assemble the top pole (203 cm) and gently
push it through the sleeve, wiggling the
pole if it stops as it crosses another pole.
Insert the pole tips into the
eyelets at each end.
Tensioning
the Top of
the Tent
Use the tension buckles attached to
the top pole strap to pull the pole
into the correct curved shape.
Use the tension buckle attached to
the tent to put a
small amount
of
tension on the roof of the outer tent,
between the ends of the top pole.
Adjusting Tent Tension
Nylon tent fabric expands when
wet, and shrinks again as it dries.
When a dry tent is getting damp from rain
or dew, tighten the adjusters where shown.
When a wet tent is drying, loosen
the adjusters where shown
Repairing a Damaged Tent Pole
To make a temporary repair to a
pole, use a pole repair sleeve
Remove the pole from the tent
Slide the sleeve over the break, and
fix in place using adhesive tape
Replace damaged pole sections after trip
Insert
buckle
sideways
and close
metal clip
Adjust
shape of
top pole
Adjust
tension on
top of tent
Tighten
tension adjusters
Loosen
tension adjusters
Slide repair sleeve over break
Tape sleeve in place
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