Bag insulations are fragile and their performance can be adversely affected if not washed correctly. If you prefer not to clean the bag yourself, we recommend the following businesses: All About Down in Seattle 206-784-3444 or Blanc Plume in Kansas City 816-221-0902. If you have a bag with 750 down fill or higher, we recommend using a professional cleaner. Home Cleaning S All bags should be washed and dried in an oversized, commercial washer and dryer. Use a front load, tumble washer, NOT a
• Once the tent body is erected, stake it out before the fly is put on. This enables you to square the tent up to ensure that the fly goes on properly and that the seams align with the frame. Pull the base of the tent taut between each web stake out loop or ring & pin. Make sure that all corners are square. It is important that you don’t stake the tent out too tightly. You will know it’s too tight, if the door zippers can not be easily operated. Drive stakes through the web loops, or with ring &
Open the low vent/window to admit cool air, allowing the warmer air out through the high roof vents. When rain and wind prevent the low vent from being opened, the high door vent can still be used. Fly overhangs or vestibules protect it. ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT: Ultraviolet light damage to tent fabric is caused by excessive exposure to sunlight. While our fabrics are UV resistant, any synthetic fabric is susceptible to UV degradation. UV damage will cause nylon and polyester to become brittle and tear
(continued on other side) Extend the Tent Frame Raise the Tent ....Stand the tent upright with the hub assembly at the top. (Fig. 1) ....Unfold the arms of the tent downward until they lay flat on the ground. (Fig. 2) 1 2 3 Verify Connections between Tent and Frame Poles .... Verify the clips along the edges of the tent are properly attached to the frame poles. (Fig. 7 and Fig. 8) .... Unfold the arm joints located at each of the tent corners. The tent will raise as the leg poles are extended. (
Do not stake the tent down yet. In windy conditions, we recommend that a narrow end should face into the wind and that you stake down one corner of this end. See fig.1 Join the shock-corded poles together. Try to prevent pole sections from snapping together, as this can damage the pole ends. Make certain each insert end has seated firmly into each plain end. At the front corner of the tent; [with the yellow web]- A, fit the post end of one of the aluminum poles into the web grommet. Angle the po
• Select a level campsite clear of rocks, branches, and other hard or sharp objects, to install your tent. WARNING: Keep clear of overhead power lines. • Do not set up your tent under trees. • For best results in windy conditions, position end of tent into the wind. • Enlist the help of at least one other person to assist you when it is time to assemble the tent. Parts and Components Description Part Number Main Pole, Black (1) 5010000372 Side Poles, Gray (2) 5010000370 Rainfly 5010000371 To Set
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Repeat with each corner, sliding body further up pole each time until all poles slide into position (photo 3). Align poles with seams in body. Bank will now appear as shown in photo 4. 4. While pushing downward on Ring, bring internal cables up from inside body and place hooked ends in grooves in pole ferrules on opposite corners of Ring (photos 5 & 6) 5. Assembled Bank should appear as shown in photo 7. 1812 Valtec Lane, Boulder, CO 80301 303-444-8000 888-444-1812 fax 303-444-8303 salesinfo@
9180B3151_ Poles (1) Rainfly Part No. 9180B3251 Pole Rainfly Part No. 9180B3351 1 Layout & Positioning of Tent, Pole Assembly - Layout and position tent with door facing desired direction. (illus. 1) - Unzip door. - Stake down tent corners only, using the rings at the end of the stake loops. (illus.2) Keep the floor taut. - Assemble frame poles by interlocking shock-corded poles. This will make two long poles. - Insert the poles diagonally into pole sleeves. The center of the poles sho
5010000474 (1) Rear Pole (Blue Sticker) Part No. 5010000475 (2) Rear Brace Poles (Blue Sticker) Part No. 5010000476 (6) Center Upright Poles (Red Sticker) Part No. 5010000477 Rainfly Part No. 5010000481 1 Layout & Positioning of Tent - Layout and position tent with screen room facing desired direction. (illus. 1) - Stake down tent, starting with the corners. Do not stretch too tight. Angle the stakes slightly toward the tent. (illus. 2) Keep the floor taut. - Stake down the remainder o