5
Step 1
Remove pegs with a claw hammer or peg puller. Do
not remove pegs from the ground by pulling on tent
base as this may cause damage to the tent.
Step 2
Position yourself along the side of the tent, see
Diagram 1.
Step 3
With your right hand collect and hold the centre of
the two roof pole loops, see Diagram 2.
Step 4
While holding the two roof poles with your right
hand collect and hold the centre of the two floor
pole loops in your hands, see diagram 3.
Disassembly Instructions
Step 6
Place your right hand on top of where the roof
and floor poles are joined, see Diagram 4.
Step 7
Holding the junction of the roof and floor pole
loops, bring your right hand down towards
your ankles, see Diagram 5.
Step 8
As you finalise step 8 carefully release two of
the four pole loops in your left hand so the
released two pole loops go under the two pole
loops still in your left hand, see Diagram 6.
Step 9
Neatly pack down all pole loops, see Diagram 7.
Step 10
Once all pole loops are packed flat, slip the
attached elastic strap over the pole loops to
hold in place, see Diagram 8.
Step 11
Place tent in carry bag.
Step 5
Holding all poles loops together in your left hand,
now bring your left hand down towards your left
knee, the tent will change from horizontal to vertical
as you do this step, see Diagram 4.
WARNING: At no stage is it necessary to apply
any excessive force to achieve any of the
above steps. The frame is sprung loaded and if
the correct action is applied the tent will pack
up with little or no force required. Excessive
force will result in damage to the frame and
this is not covered by warranty.
IMPORTANT: Do not store your tent when damp
or dirty. If you have no option but to pack away
a damp or dirty tent, as soon as possible lay it
out to air in a cool, dry and shaded area to dry
and clean. Only pack it away for storage when
completely dry.