Guide Gear 18'x18' Deluxe Teepee Tent
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Item #: 703803 Guide Gear® 18'x18' DELUXE TEEPEE TENT
Package Contents
- Camping Tent Body (Part # TPEPT-18B)
- Center Roof Pole (Part # 13019)
- Carrying Case (Part # TC-EPT18)
- Rain Cap (Part # 15091)
- Ground Stakes (30) w/ bag (Part # 10001)
- Pole Cap (Part # 15035)
- Pole Stabilizer (Part # 15036)
- Entry door pole (Part # 15093)
Important Safety Information & Warnings
For your safety, be sure to read all instructions and warnings carefully. Keep these instructions for future reference.
General Guidelines for Your Tent:
- Store your tent in a cool, dry place, free of native brush, dirt, and any debris.
- Avoid leaving the tent outdoors for extended periods. Prolonged exposure to sunlight may cause fabric to fade.
- Never allow children to play with this product without adult supervision.
- Never store the tent wet or damp.
- Never allow material to cover your face, as it can cause suffocation or death.
- Never allow anyone to use lighted candles, matches, or other sources of fire near this product.
- Never expose this tent to any open flame. This product is not fireproof.
- Never use a heater in this tent.
Flammability Warning:
KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT. THIS TENT MEETS THE FLAMMABILITY REQUIREMENTS OF CPAI-84. Fabric will catch fire if exposed to flame. This tent is made with flame-resistant fabric. IT IS NOT FIREPROOF. This fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with any flame or extreme heat source. The application of any foreign substance to the fabric may render the flame-resistant properties ineffective.
(Also provided in Spanish: ADVERTENCIA - Mantener todo tipo de fuego y sistemas de calor lejos de la tela de esta tienda de campaña. ESTA TIENDA CUMPLE LOS REQUISITOS DE LA INFLAMABILIDAD DE CPAI-84. La tela puede prender en fuego si se expone. Esta tienda de campaña está hecha con tela resistente al fuego. No es totalmente resistente al fuego. Esta tela se quema si se deja en contacto continuo con cualquier sistema de calor extremo y de fuego. La aplicación de cualquier sustancia extraña a la tela puede rendir las propiedades de resistencia al fuego ineficaz.)
(Also provided in French: MISE EN GARDE - TENIR LE TISSU DE CETTE TENTE LOIN DE TOUTE FLAMME ET DE TOUTE SOURCE DE CHALEUR. CETTE TENTE RÉPOND AUX EXIGENCES D'INFLAMMABILITÉ DE CPAI-84. Cette tente est fabriquée d'un tissu résistant au feu, mais qui n'est pas ininflammable. Ce tissu brûlera s'il est laissé en contact continu avec une source d'inflammation.)
Setup Instructions
Initial Setup
Before taking your new tent on a camping trip, set it up to become familiar with it and allow the material to air out.
Select Your Campsite
Find a level spot protected from wind for sleeping comfort. Remove any loose sticks and stones that could puncture the tent floor. Choose a site that will drain well in case of rain.
Unroll the Tent and Assemble the Poles
Unroll the tent body and lay the floor flat on the ground. Unzip the doors. Unfold the poles and allow them to slide together, ensuring connections are tight. Find the door and feed the entry door pole through the sleeve around the door.
Stake Out the Tent Floor
Stake out the floor to help in setting up the tent. [Diagram 1: Illustrates staking out the tent floor to establish its shape.]
Erect the Tent
Assemble the rain cap to the top of the center roof pole. At the base of the pole, attach the pole stabilizer over the pole cap.
From inside the tent, insert the small end of the top of the pole into the center of the roof. Stand the pole vertically with the pole stabilizer in the middle of the floor. Have another person hold the pole in place, and begin to stake down the guy ropes. It is recommended to stake down the ropes in a star-type pattern to keep uniform balance of the tent. [Diagram 2: Illustrates the tent structure with the central pole and guy ropes staked out. Diagram 3: Illustrates feeding the entry door pole through the sleeve at the top of the doorway and connecting the base into the tabs at the base of the tent, followed by staking out the guy ropes around the entry.]
To take down the tent, reverse the process.
Care Instructions
Spot clean with mild soap and water. Ensure the tent is dry before transporting or storing to prevent mildew and damage. Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.
Assistance and Contact
For assistance with your product, please contact Sportsman's Guide customer service:
- Phone: 1-800-888-3006 (Mon.-Fri. 7:00am to 9:00pm, Sat.-Sun. 8:00am to 8:00pm CST)
- Website: sportsmansguide.com/customerservice/contactus
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