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INSTRUCTIONSVENUSDLX2210 

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INSTRUCTIONS

VENUS III DLX EXTREME

ENGLISH

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6

 Place the accessory 

bag at one end of the 
folded tent and roll 
together tightly before 
placing it in the packsack.

5

Lay out the tent and 

fold in thirds lengthwise to 
fit the packsack.

SE TUP OPTIONS 

Canopy on its own

Using the 2 long poles and a pair of tent cords you can 
set up the canopy on its own as a ventilated shelter or 
bug tent. 
Undo the canopy from the rainfly. Thread both long 
poles through the elastic loops and place the ends into 
the webbing pockets for tension, then secure with 
pegs. Attach a tent cord to the center of each pole and 
tension the cord

Canopy alone

Insert the poles into the pole sleeves (steps 3-5 of 
setup) and secure with pegs. Align and deploy the 
guylines. The optional footprint is and ideal ground 
cover.

TIPS AND TRICKS

Before leaving on your next adventure, check that your 
tent is complete and free of damage. Check the tent poles 
for cracks and burrs.

Appropriate ventilation can prevent condensation within 
the tent. Vent the tent regularly by at least opening the 
doors partially at the upper end.

To secure the pegs in loose earth, sand or snow, wrap 
the tent cord around the center of the peg and bury it 
horizontally. You can also use the packsack filled with 
sand or snow, or use the Exped Snow and Sand Achors 
available separately.

Note! 

Never light a stove in a tent as it is a fire hazard or 

can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.

When camping on sand or snow you can dig a trench in 
the vestible. Cold air will sink into the trench. At the same 
time it can be used to sit comfortably.

If you need more space in the vestibule, partially 
unhook the canopy, leave your sleeping gear inside and 
use it as a backrest for comfortable lounging.

Should your tent remain stationary over a longer period, 
protect it from UV by placing a cheap tarp over it.

A tent footprint (available separately) protects the tent 
floor from damage and can also reduce condensation 
build up.

For more information visit: 

exped.com.

REFINED GEAR FOR ADVENTURE

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