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TIPS AND BEST PRACTICES

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Cabela’s recommends that you familiarize yourself with all parts and fully assemble your tent before going on 
your first adventure.

It can be easier to assemble a tent with the door facing the wind. Once you have fully assembled the tent, you 
can turn it to face the way you want and re-stake. 

Stakes should be placed at a 45˚ angle with the tops facing away from the center of the tent.

If your tent has fabric ties or hooks on top of the tent, secure these to the poles. These are usually the support 
for an accessory hang point inside of the tent.

Research the area where you intend to camp. Prepare for any possible weather conditions. Be aware of hazards 
and emergency protocol.  

Know the rules and regulations of the area where you intend to camp.

When possible, open doors to increase ventilation and reduce condensation which can form on the inner tent 
surface. 

Always store your tent dry and clean. To clean 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 properly.

Be considerate of other people and wildlife.

Remember to clean up and dispose of all waste properly. “Leave no trace behind.”

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Follow all assembly steps in reverse order to disassemble tent.

When disassembling tent you should slightly loosen all rain-fly buckles or webbing. You should also loosen 
window zippers to relieve stress upon next assembly.

Fold rain fly and place over tent body. Fold tent body into thirds or quarters depending on tent. The width of the 
folded tent should roughly match the length of unassembled poles.

Smaller backpack tents–Place pole and stake bag on short end of tent. Firmly roll tent up around the pole bag 
and place in carry bag.

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: ... PLEASE 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 CABIN TENT GEAR GUIDE CABELA S SET NUMBER 58 2722 ...

Page 2: ...AINST 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 POLES METAL PART NAME STAKES PART NAME GUY LINES PART NAME GEAR LOFT QTY 1 QTY 1 QTY 3 QTY...

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: ...nning Run the black fiberglass poles through the sleeves on top of the tent Insert the ends of all fiberglass poles into the splined opening of the angled connectors STEP 3 TENT BODY ASSEMBLY Starting at A1 and B1 insert black metal pole into the smooth opening of the angled connector Note One end of the metal poles will have a smaller opening to fit over the corner pins Carefully lift poles and s...

Page 6: ...all hook loop tabs on underside of fly as you attach buckles At B1 insert the awning pole through sleeve and insert ends into the grommets on the webbing Attach buckle to B1 STEP 5 FINAL STEPS Adjust corner stakes and set the remaining stakes in place Attach guy lines and stake out to secure Note Guy lines will not only stabilize the tent in windy conditions they also ensure that tent will vent pr...

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