Zpacks Duplex Lite Solo Lite Weighs 334 Grams Instructions
- June 16, 2024
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Zpacks Duplex Lite Solo Lite Weighs 334 Grams
Cutting Guylines
- Guylines are pre-cut and attached for you. Linelocs are sewn in place for adjusting the lines. If you choose to switch out your lines for a different cord these are the default lengths:
- Peaks (2x) – Cut 80 inches (203 cm) and tie a stake loop at 18 inches (46 cm). The long end attaches to the tent and the short end attaches to the door hooks.
- Side Walls (cut 2x) – 48 inches (122 cm)
- Corners (cut 4x) – 24 inches (61 cm).
- *The two loops with rings at the peaks of the tent, and the upper loops on the side walls are used for the Duplex Flex tent poles add-on.
Setup Instructions:
In windy conditions orient the end of your tent with the overlapping storm
doors upwind. The Zpacks label along the hem indicates the upwind end of the
tent
Splash-up can occur when camped on hard-packed surfaces during heavy rain. Our
tall bathtub floor and overhanging canopy help to keep mud and water from
splashing up into your tent, but for best results please choose camp spots on
leaves or pine needles when possible. Remove any pointy twigs and sharp
objects to protect your tent floor but leave as much rain-dampening
cushioning as possible to minimize the potential of splash-up.
- Adjust your two trekking poles to around 48 inches (122 cm). It is expected that your pole tips will sink into the ground an inch or so. On hard-packed surfaces, you may get a better pitch by reducing your trekking pole height a little bit or angling your tent poles.
- Give your corner guylines some slack. Stake out all four corner guylines at a 45 degree angle, roughly straight off the corner points.
- Insert the front trekking pole outside the screen with the handle at the peak and the tip in the ground. Stake the front line.
- If the peak is too high, tighten the front corner lines. If it is too low, loosen them.
- The corners of the tent should be about 6 inches (15 cm) off the ground.
- Insert the back trekking pole the same way and stake it out.
- If the walls of the tent aren’t smooth, you may need to reposition the corner stakes or adjust the lines tighter.
- If the back corners are too low, loosen the back guylines, and tighten the main peak line to pull the front of the tent down and raise the back up. It should be about 6-8″ (18 cm) off the ground all the way around.
- Stake out the two wall tie-outs.
Storm Doors:
Any of the four doors can be clipped down or rolled up independently. The
storm doors can be clipped down to the front center guylines or rolled up
depending on the weather. Leave at least one down-wind door open for air flow
unless the weather is very bad.
Seam Sealing:
All Zpacks shelters have taped seams and bonded tie-outs! No seam sealing is
necessary.
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