ROBENS Cobra Stone 5 Person Tent Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- ROBENS
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ROBENS Cobra Stone 5 Person Tent
Product Information
The Cobra Stone 5 is a Robens Tent designed for outdoor adventures. It is a spacious and durable tent that provides shelter and protection in various weather conditions. The tent features a flysheet, tent poles, inner compartment, and pre-attached guylines and pegs for stability.
Key Features:
- Easy to assemble and set up
- Free-standing configuration
- Protective pole-end-protectors on the rear side
- Option to use the tent with or without the supplied inner compartment
- Extra space can be created by positioning the back entrance against other objects
- Additional protection against weather with rollable and peggable fly sheet doors
Note: For more tips and information, please refer to the user manual or visit the official Robens Tents website at cwww.youtube.com/user/Robenstents.
Product Usage Instructions
- Select a campsite that is even and free of rocks, branches, and other sharp objects.
- Open the transport sack and take out the tent, noting how everything is packed together for easier packing later.
- Assembling and setting up the tent:
- Put the tent poles together.
- Spread out the flysheet.
- Gently run the two long poles through the diagonally pole sleeves.
- Place the pole ends in the eyelets and raise the arches.
- Run one short pole over the arched main pole, through the pole sleeve, and over the arched main pole again. Repeat with the second short pole and attach them to the designated eyelets.
- If a fully free-standing configuration is desired, roll and toggle back the side skirts on both sides.
- If using the supplied inner compartment, open the doors and install the inner by locating the color-coded corner buckle and working your way up from one side using the snap connectors.
- The tent can now be moved around (minimum 2 persons if pitched on a rugged surface) and the back entrance can be positioned against other objects to create an extension.
- The pole-end-protector on the short poles on the rear side of the tent helps protect adjacent objects.
- Finally, secure the tent against strong winds with the pre-attached guylines and pegs. Optionally, roll and peg out the fly sheet door(s) to enhance protection against the weather if necessary.
For additional tips and information, please consult the user manual or visit www.youtube.com/user/Robenstents for pitching film and tips.
Congratulation on your new Robens Tent designed and created to accompany you
out into the great outdoors.
When selecting your campsite, the ideal place would be an area as even and
clean of rocks, branches and other sharp objects as possible.
Note how everything is packed together when you open the transport sack and
pull out the tent. This will make it easier to pack away again.
Assembling and setting up the tent
Put the tent poles together.
- Spread out the flysheet
- Run the two long poles, carefully, through the diagonally pole sleeves.
- Place the pole ends in the eyelets and raise the arches
- Now run one short pole over the arched main pole, though the pole sleeve and over the arched main pole again. Repeat with the second short pole, and attach them to the designated eyelets
- For a fully free-standing configuration, roll and toggle back the side skirts on both sides
- If you want to use the tent with the supplied inner: Open the doors and install the inner by locating the colour coded corner buckle and work your way up from one side using the snap connectors
- The tent can now be moved around (minimum 2 persons if the tent is pitched on a rugged surface) and the back entrance can be moved up against other objects such as a car or another tent to create an extension.
- The pole-end-protector on the short poles on the rear side of the tent helps protecting the adjacent object
- Finally, secure the tent against strong winds with the pre-attached guylines and pegs.
Optionally, roll and peg out the fly sheet door(s) to enhance protection
against the weather if necessary.
Please turn over for more tips and information.
Check out
www.youtube.com/user/Robenstents
for pitching film and tips.
Cleaning
Cleaning and maintenance tips Get the most out of your camping trip by having
a trial run, putting up and taking down your new tent in order to know it
before you use it for the first time.
Under certain weather conditions, condensation can occur on the inside
surfaces of your tent. To help prevent this you must remove wet clothes etc.,
increase ventilation or erect your tent on a PVC mat.
Condensation should not be confused with leakage
The flysheet is made of waterproof material. To prevent water from seeping
through the flysheet avoid touching the inside surface in rainy weather
conditions.
When erecting your tent, do not secure it too tightly, otherwise it will not
be able to adapt to varying wind and weather conditions.
If strong winds are expected, replace the normal tent pegs with storm pegs. Do
not use guylines to pull out the tent pegs. For stony or hard ground stronger
U-form pegs are recommended.
Insecticides must not be sprayed in or on the tent as they may damage the
fabric and coating!
When taking down and packing the tent, it must be completely
dry to avoid mildew/rotting. We recommend that after use all metal poles be
lightly greased with a nonacidic oil.
Remove dirt from the tent with a soft sponge and pure water. Never wash the
tent in a washing machine and never have it dry-cleaned.
Store the tent in a dry place.
Even though we have used special waterproof thread for all seams, we recommend
that you use a seam sealer or a waterproof spray at regular intervals for all
seams around the zips and toggles, these seams are some of the weaker points
on your tent as there can be a lot of tension around them.
Please note that the tape may come off after prolonged exposure to the sun. If
this happens you can repair your tent by removing loose tape and use a seam
sealer and waterproof spray to re-seal seams. Be aware that (UV) ultraviolet
rays will damage your tent if you expose it to direct sunlight for longer
periods of time.
If your tent has a mud valance never use it to adjust the tent or use the mud
valance to pull the tent pegs out. The mud valance
is one of the weaker points on the tent as it is only designed to keep wind
and water out of the living and storage area.
Taking down your tent
When detachable take out the groundsheet and clean it if necessary with a
sponge and water. Clean dirty floors the same way. (Allow it to dry before
packing the tent).
If the inner tent is wet or dirty, take it out and clean it, the tent can be
packed down with or without the inner tent inside.
Then start to unpeg the tent and the guylines. Gently remove the poles from
the pins and then gently push the poles through the sleeves. Do not pull the
poles through!
You are now ready to fold the tent. Try to fold it so you have all metal
pins/rings at one side (to prevent them from making holes in the flysheet).
When you have folded the tent, measure it with the carrybag to make sure it is
not too wide. You should now be able to roll the tent round the poles in their
pole bag and fit it into the Robens carrybag.
References
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