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III.Additional Adjustments and Features
1.  Beak rolls away and storm flap can be opened or closed from inside the tent 

(Image 3B).

2.  Use sidewall pullouts to further tension fly edge in bad weather (Image 3B).

3.  Bathtub/floor height can be adjusted by line tighteners located at the front 

corners of the interior (Image 2A).

4.  Front apex guyline can be used for extra support in high winds or  tied to a 

fixed support as an alternative to the front pole (Image 2A).    

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Tarptent ProTrail Setup

With practice, setup is less than 2 minutes. For additional photos and videos 

visit: http://www.tarptent.com/protrail.html
Your ProTrail order includes: stuff sack, tent body and 4 blue stakes. You will 

need trekking poles OR substitute poles which can be ordered from Tarptent.
I. Layout and Positioning
1.  Once you have found an ideal place to pitch your ProTrail, spread out  

the tent body so the black bathtub floor is facing the ground. If you are  

using a ground sheet, lay it down first.

2.  Remove 4 blue stakes from the bag and have them ready to place in guyline 

loops (2 stakes in front and 2 in back).

3.  Set one trekking pole to the lowest setting (approx 24in/60cm)--this will 

serve as the back pole. Set the other (front) pole to 45in/115cm (Image 1).

  • If you are not using trekking poles, assemble substitute poles: 

 

  back pole=24in/60cm & front pole=45in/115cm. ground.
II. Pitching the ProTrail
1.  Stretch out rear tent edge to prepare for back pole and stake placement.

  • Place substitute or trekking pole tip into grommet hole and pole head on  

  the ground (Image 1).

  • Trekking pole tip can be placed in the extendable O-ring if the length is  

  greater than 60cm/24in (Image 1 close up).

      • If using O-ring, adjust guyline so the distance from the grommet to the 

ground is 60cm/24in (Image 1 close up).

  • Loop guyline over stake body and pull out both corners of the tent to give 

guyline tension. Approx. 12in tail of guyline should remain unless using 

higher trekking poles. Push stakes into the ground (Images 3A & 2B).

2.  Locate the grommet under the apex vent at the front of the tent (Image 2A).

  • Pull grommet firmly forward and wiggle it from side until it is centered 

between the rear corners of the tent, creating a symmetrical ridge line.

  • Insert optional pole or trekking pole tip into grommet hole and place 

bottom of the pole on the ground slightly off vertical (Image 2A).

3.  With one hand support the apex/top of the tent and with the other hand pull 

out corner guyline with stake until tent body and guyline is taught. Push 

stake into the ground and repeat with the other corner (see image 2A).

4.  Adjust guyline tighteners and stake placement as needed—first at the back, 

then at the front to ensure the body of the tent is taught without creasing.

  • For further tension and shape, increase pole height  OR decrease the angle 

of the front pole by bringing it closer to vertical.

Front

apex

front pole

Adjust distance 

to O ring to fit       

trekking pole 

grommet 

bathtub/floor

Image 1

back pole

Image 2

(B.) Back

(A.) Front

stake

stake

24in/ 60cm

45in/115cm

pull to tighten 

guylines

Image 3

beak

adjust bathtub 

floor

adjustable 

storm flap

(A.) Back

(B.) Back

sidewall 

pullout

Back

front pole           

(set off 

vertical)

vent +      

guyline 

apex

rear 

guylines 

tensioned

back pole

guyline tail

        (close up)

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