Redline 2p 2 Person Tent Red Dahlia Instruction Manual
- July 23, 2024
- REDLINE
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Redline 2p 2 Person Tent Red Dahlia
Product Specifications
- Model: Redline 2p
- Capacity: 2 persons
- Recommended Use: Camping, Backpacking
- Materials: Polyester, Aluminum poles
- Weight: X lbs
- Dimensions: X ft x X ft (floor dimensions)
Product Usage Instructions
- Choose a suitable camping spot free from debris and potential hazards.
- Unpack the tent components and lay them out.
- Insert pole tips into the grommet at the head and foot ends of the inner tent.
- Attach the inner tent to the poles using the pole clips (A).
- Secure the corner anchors by hammering pegs into the ground and attach the top cross-bar pole to the inner tent.
- Stake out the vestibule anchors and adjust the tension on the fly by pulling firmly on the webbing.
- For added stability in windy conditions, secure guy ropes as needed.
- Cleaning Your Tent: Use a mild soap and water solution to clean the tent fabric. Allow it to dry completely before storing.
- Storing Your Tent: Ensure the tent is completely dry before storing it in a cool, dry place. Avoid long-term storage in direct sunlight.
- Repairing Your Tent: Minor tears or punctures can be patched using a tent repair kit. Follow the instructions provided with the kit for the best results.
FAQ
- Q: How do I know if the tent is properly secured?
- A: Ensure all anchors are firmly in place, and the tent fabric is taut without being overly stretched. Adjust tension as needed.
- Q: Can I machine wash the tent?
- A: It is recommended to hand wash the tent using a gentle soap solution. Avoid machine washing as it may damage the fabric and waterproof coatings.
Pitching Instructions
- Choose an area free from sticks, rocks, and roots. Avoid camping anywhere with dangerous branches overhead, or at the base of a cliff.
- Unpack and separate the tent components.
- Insert pole tips into the grommet at the head end of the inner tent, then at the foot end of the inner tent.
- Attach the inner tent to the poles with the pole clips (A), then secure the corner anchors by hammering pegs into the ground with a hammer (or other hard object). Finally, secure the ends of the top cross-bar pole into the plastic holes on the inner tent.
- Secure the fly to the poles with the internal Velcro tabs (B) and buckle at the base (C) on all corners. Pull firmly on the adjustable corner anchors – proper tension ensures maximum water shedding and wind resistance.
- Stake out the vestibule anchors and pull firmly on the webbing to ensure proper tension in the fly.
- Guy ropes can be secured for extra stability in high winds for optimal performance.
General Tips & Notes
- Set up your tent at home to ensure you are familiar with it.
- Choose a level campsite with good drainage.
- Clear away sharp or protruding objects that may damage the tent floor.
- Never let the poles just snap together, as it can damage the pole ends.
- Be careful with chemicals, such as stove fuels.
- Where possible avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
Cleaning Your Tent
- When required after use, clean and dry your tent to prevent mildew.
- Wash with a mild soap or detergent (preferably biodegradable) and water, with the tent assembled.
- Rinse the tent well, wipe it with a towel, and then let it air dry before packing and storing.
Storing Your Tent
- Store your tent in a cool, dry place. Do not store directly on concrete.
Repairing Your Tent
- A repair kit is included in the packaging of your tent.
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