ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
SPITFIRE TENT:
Component List:
1 | Tent Body | 1 Fly, 1 Short Pole, 1 Long Pole, |
1 | Carry Bag, | 1 Stake Bag w/Stakes, |
1 | Pole Bag, | 2 Cords w/sliders |
Do not drop tent bag or pole bag on its end. Do not bounce tent bag on its end to get the tent out. These actions may cut the
ASSEMBLY:
Unpack the carry bag and separate all the parts. Unroll and unfold the tent and lay it on the ground with
the mesh side up. If windy, place B into the wind and stake down the web loop.
Assemble the
CE
A
B
Hook clips from the tent body to the tops and sides of each pole.
See fig. 3 and 4.
fig.3
fig.4
Place the tent in the desired location and stake down the web loop at B.
Lift the long pole and pull the tent fabric taut at A. Stake down the web loop.
Stake out the floor web loops at C/D and E/F. Work your way around the tent, pulling the fabric to remove floor wrinkles and adjusting the tension as you go. This is a tension tent- not a freestanding tent. Opposing corner webs must be pulled taut and staked out for sturctural support. See fig.5.
Unfold the fly, turn it right side up and drape it on the tent with the Eureka! logo over the front peak.
Reach under the fly and wrap the |
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hook and loop straps around the | fig.6 |
poles. See fig. 6. |
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Attach the web buckle from the corners of the fly to its mate on the corner tent web. Adjust the web to proper tension. Be careful, when finished, the fly must not come in contact with the tent body. See fig. 7.
Tension and stake out the web loops on either side of the fly.
Tie a cord to the storm loops on the fly. The cords must be staked out. Adjust the slider to maintain tension support. See fig.8.
fig.7
fig.8
This tent features a
fig.9
fig.1
F
Front peak
D
Insert the end posts of the long tent pole into the web grommets from C to D creating an arc. Then, insert the end posts of the short pole
into the web grommets from E to F.
See fig.1 and 2.
fig.2
A
Dfig.5
B
F
YOUR TENT IS READY! | REV. D 4.09 |
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