Quick and efficient assembly
- Make sure you have a level surface before pitching your tent.
- Deploy the structure with two people for quick and easy assembly.
- Secure the canvas properly at the corners to prevent it from moving in winds.
Solid anchoring for all conditions
- Choose the right anchoring system: For soft ground like grass or sand, use the included stakes. For hard surfaces like asphalt, opt for weights or sandbags.
- Position the anchors correctly: Place the anchors at each leg of the tent for even distribution of the load.
- Adapt to weather conditions: For light winds, use standard anchors. For moderate to strong winds, add additional weights or remove the canvas to avoid damage.
- Tip for windy areas: Orient the tent with one long side facing the wind to reduce wind resistance.
Maintenance for extended life
- Cleaning the canvas: Use warm, soapy water and a soft sponge. Avoid abrasive chemicals that could damage the waterproof coating.
- Drying: Make sure the canvas is completely dry before folding and storing to prevent mold growth.
- Structural Lubrication: Once a year, apply a non-corrosive lubricant to joints and attachment points to ensure smooth operation.
Optimal storage
- Store in a dry place: Store your tent in its carrying bag in a clean, dry place away from moisture.
- Avoid heavy loads on the folded tent: This could damage the tubes and joints.
- Long period of non-use: If you do not plan to use the tent for a while, inspect it before storing it to avoid any unpleasant surprises the next time you use it.
Essential safety measures
- In case of strong winds or storms, take down the canvas to avoid any material damage or injury.
- Do not use the tent on unstable or unsecured ground.
- Avoid hanging heavy objects or bulky decorations from the structure, which could unbalance or damage the tent