1. Setup Instructions
This section provides general guidance for setting up your Ferrino Ibiza tent. For detailed, model-specific instructions, please refer to the assembly guide included in your tent's package.
1.1 Unpacking and Site Selection
- Unpack all components from the sack bag: tent body, rainfly, fiberglass poles, pegs, and ropes.
- Select a flat, clear area for pitching the tent, free from sharp objects and debris. Consider wind direction and potential water runoff.
1.2 Assembling the Poles
- Assemble the fiberglass poles by connecting the sections. Ensure all sections are fully seated.
- Lay out the tent body (inner tent) on the chosen site.
1.3 Pitching the Inner Tent
- Insert the assembled poles into the sleeves or attach them to the clips on the inner tent. The Ferrino Ibiza tent uses a clip attachment mechanism.
- Raise the inner tent by bending the poles into an arch. Secure the pole ends into the grommets or pins at the tent corners.
- Stake down the four corners of the inner tent using the provided pegs.
1.4 Attaching the Rainfly
- Drape the double roof (rainfly) over the inner tent, aligning the doors and vents.
- Secure the rainfly to the inner tent or poles using the attached buckles, hooks, or ties.
- Stake out the rainfly's guylines and corners to ensure proper tension and ventilation. This helps prevent condensation and improves stability in windy conditions.

Image 1: The Ferrino Ibiza tent fully assembled, illustrating its dome design and overall dimensions. The tent features a blue and white exterior with a front entrance visible.
2. Operating the Tent
2.1 Doors and Mosquito Nets
- The Ferrino Ibiza tent features two doors for convenient entry and exit.
- Each door is equipped with a mosquito net. Use the zipper closures to open or close the fabric door and the separate zipper for the mosquito net.
- Keep mosquito nets closed to prevent insects from entering the tent, especially during evening hours.
2.2 Ventilation
- The tent is designed with ventilation points to minimize condensation and ensure airflow.
- Ensure vents are open when possible, especially in humid conditions, to maintain air circulation.
- Adjust the rainfly tension to allow air to flow between the inner tent and the rainfly.
2.3 Removable Room Divider
- The tent includes a removable room divider, allowing you to create two separate sleeping or living areas.
- Attach or detach the divider using the integrated fasteners (e.g., toggles, clips) as needed for privacy or open space.
3. Maintenance and Care
3.1 Cleaning
- Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash only. Do not machine wash or tumble dry.
- Use a soft brush or sponge with mild soap and lukewarm water to clean dirty areas.
- Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap residue.
- Avoid harsh detergents, bleach, or solvents, as these can damage the fabric's waterproof coating and material integrity.
3.2 Drying and Storage
- Always ensure the tent is completely dry before packing it away. Packing a damp tent can lead to mildew and fabric degradation.
- Hang the tent in a well-ventilated area, out of direct sunlight, until thoroughly dry.
- Store the tent in its sack bag in a cool, dry place, away from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight.
3.3 Pole and Peg Care
- Inspect poles for cracks or damage before and after each use. Replace damaged sections promptly.
- Clean pegs of any dirt or mud before storage.
4. Troubleshooting
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your tent.
4.1 Condensation Inside the Tent
- Issue: Moisture buildup on the inside of the tent fabric.
- Solution: Ensure proper ventilation by opening all vents and maintaining adequate space between the inner tent and rainfly. Avoid cooking inside the tent.
4.2 Leaks
- Issue: Water entering the tent during rain.
- Solution: Check that all zippers are fully closed. Inspect seams for damage; the tent features taped seams, but wear can occur over time. Apply seam sealer if necessary. Ensure the rainfly is properly tensioned and not touching the inner tent.
4.3 Zipper Malfunction
- Issue: Zippers sticking or not closing properly.
- Solution: Clear any fabric caught in the zipper. Apply a zipper lubricant or silicone spray to the teeth. Avoid forcing stuck zippers.
4.4 Damaged Poles
- Issue: Poles cracking or breaking.
- Solution: Avoid excessive force during assembly. If a pole breaks, use a pole repair sleeve (often included in tent repair kits) to temporarily fix it. Contact customer support for replacement parts.
5. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Ferrino |
| Model Name | Ibiza |
| Model Number | 73072HBB |
| Occupancy | 4 Person |
| Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 129.92" x 94.49" x 66.93" (330cm x 240cm x 170cm) |
| Item Weight | 6000 Grams (6 kg) |
| Material Type | Polyester, Polypropylene |
| Rainfly Material | Polyester |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyethylene |
| Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Number of Doors | 2 (with mosquito nets) |
| Number of Rooms | 2 (with removable divider) |
| Included Components | Peg, Pole, Rope |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| UV Protection | Some |
6. Warranty Information
For specific warranty details regarding your Ferrino Ibiza tent, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official Ferrino website. Warranty terms and conditions may vary by region and product.
7. Customer Support
If you have any questions, require assistance with setup, or need to order replacement parts, please contact Ferrino customer support.
- Website: Visit the official Ferrino website for FAQs, product registration, and contact information.
- Included Documentation: Refer to any contact details provided in the documentation that came with your tent.