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AY 4

ASSEMBLY

STEP 1 - GETTING STARTED

CABELA’S TENTS ARE EASY TO ASSEMBLE AS LONG AS YOU READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND AVOID EXCESSIVE 
FORCE TO ANY PART OF THE TENT OR POLES.

Lay the tent body flat with the door facing you. 

(Note: Getaway logo will be on the bottom left corner.) 

Loosely stake out all four corners through the metal 
O-rings.

(Note: Insert all stakes into the ground at a 45˚ angle facing 
away from the center of the tent.) 

STEP 2 - POLE ASSEMBLY

Place the main poles across the tent to form an X. (A1 to A2, 
B1 to B2.)

Place the pole ends on the pins at A1 and B1. Attach the 
bottom pole clips to poles at A1 and B1.

Carefully, flex the poles into an arch and place the pole 
ends over the pins at A2 and B2.

STEP 3 - TENT BODY ASSEMBLY

Attach all the remaining clips to the poles. Review your 
staking to ensure you have a secure, symmetrical fit. 

Unzip the door and tie the fabric strips on top of tent around 
tent poles.

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY PRIOR TO USING THIS PRODUCT. CALL FOR ASSISTANCE 1-800-237-4444 OR VISIT WWW.CABELAS.COM

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Page 1: ...EASE READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY PRIOR TO USING THIS PRODUCT VISIT WWW CABELAS COM OR CALL FOR ASSISTANCE 1 800 237 4444 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS GETAWAY DOME TENT GEAR GUIDE CABELA S SET NUMBER 58 2720 58 2721 ...

Page 2: ...THE PRODUCT AGAINST DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP UNDER NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR CONDITIONS SEE CABELA S FULL POLICY AT THE BACK OF THIS GUIDE PAGE 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 3 WARNINGS PAGE 4 TIPS BEST PRACTICES PAGE 5 ASSEMBLY PAGE 6 ASSEMBLY CONT PARTS LIST PART NAME TENT BODY PART NAME RAIN FLY PART NAME POLES FIBERGLASS PART NAME STAKES PART NAME GUY LINES PART NAME GEAR LOFT QTY 1 QTY 1 QTY 2 QTY 9 QTY 4...

Page 3: ...PICKING A TENT SITE BEWARE OF POSSIBLE FALLING ROCKS OR TREE LIMBS LIGHTNING STRIKES FLASH FLOODS STRONG WINDS AND OTHER HAZARDS WHICH MAY CAUSE DAMAGE OR INJURY DO NOT USE FUEL BURNING DEVICES INSIDE OR NEAR THIS PRODUCT STOVES LANTERNS CANDLES HEATERS AND OTHER FUEL BURNING DEVICES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE AND WILL CONSUME THE AVAILABLE OXYGEN IN A TENT USE OF SUCH DEVICES IN A TENT MAY CAUSE ASP...

Page 4: ...an soiled areas gently apply nondetergent soap and water You should set up and inspect your tent annually before using Ensure that you have all the parts from the provided list Inspect seams for wear and apply seam sealer if needed We HIGHLY recommend setting guy lines every time to secure your tent Guy lines will not only stabilize the tent in windy conditions they also ensure that tent will vent...

Page 5: ... of the tent STEP 2 POLE ASSEMBLY Place the main poles across the tent to form an X A1 to A2 B1 to B2 Place the pole ends on the pins at A1 and B1 Attach the bottom pole clips to poles at A1 and B1 Carefully flex the poles into an arch and place the pole ends over the pins at A2 and B2 STEP 3 TENT BODY ASSEMBLY Attach all the remaining clips to the poles Review your staking to ensure you have a se...

Page 6: ...ok loop tabs on underside of rain fly to pole Next working clockwise attach all other rain fly corners Note The gray webbing on the rain fly and tent body should match up at B1 STEP 5 FINAL STEPS Stake out the point of the vestibule Attach guy lines and stake out to secure Attach gear loft to attachment points on ceiling of tent Note Guy lines will not only stabilize the tent in windy conditions t...

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