Mountain Hardwear Tent manual Parts List

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hank you for choosing a Mountain Hardwear tent. We take pride in making lightweight, durable shelters

for outdoor enthusiasts. Please take the time to read this user manual and “test pitch” your new tent before taking it into the wilderness.

Satellite

WARNING !!!

For your safety, please read and understand the warning on page 14. If you do not understand any part of the warning call Mountain Hardwear at 510.559.6700 before using the tent.

PARTS LIST

Owner’s Manual

Tent fly

Tent body

Pole sack

Tent poles (5 long purple poles,

Tent peg sack

5 shorter black poles)

Tent stuff sack

Tent pegs (20)

Cord (20 pieces)

Window covers (3)

Seam sealer (6 tubes)

Line tighteners (20)

Pole repair sleeves (3)

200 ft. spool of cord

 

SELECTING A SITE

Choose a site that is level, clear of sharp stones and other debris, is sheltered from the wind, and will drain when it rains. You may wish to face your tent south or east to catch the morning sun. Do not pitch your tent under trees, in water drainages, or on ridge tops.

ASSEMBLING THE POLES

Unfold the tent body and lay it flat on the ground with the door unzipped. Unfold the shock-corded tent poles so they spring together gently. Make sure that each insert from each pole section is fully engaged into the next pole sec- tion, otherwise you will damage the tubing (Figure 1).

insert

Figure 1

PITCHING THE TENT

1. Spread the tent out evenly (Figure 2). In the illustra- tion, the dotted lines represent the five long purple poles and the dashed lines represent the five shorter black poles. Adjust all grommet tabs to the same length.

Figure 2

purple pole

black pole

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Contents Satellite Parts List Black poles Fly HOW to Care for Your Tent on the Trail Stormproofing Your TentField Repairs Caring for Your Tent AT HomeLOW Impact Camping Tent AccessoriesHOW Much does Your Tent WEIGH? Properly stake and guy out your tent at all times Mountain Hardwear Lifetime WarrantyRepairs