Eureka Taron Basecamp 6 Manual

Eureka Telt Taron Basecamp 6

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Contents of Carry bag
Tent body
Tent fly
Pole bag: 2 long straight main poles,
2 shorter curved side brim poles, 1 short straight fly pole
Stake bag: stakes & guyout cords
E!LUMINATE SYSTEM: 2 silver panels
Setting up the Tent Body
1. Spread the tent body out, floor side down. Locate the yellow webbing
stake out loop, as this marks the front of the tent. Also locate the grey fabric
main pole sleeves which cross in the top center of the tent body.
2. Assemble the two main poles (the two long straight poles)
3. Starting at the corner where the yellow webbing stake out loop is, follow
the sewn seam past the plastic clips and insert one of the main poles into
the grey fabric pole sleeve. Continue sliding the pole through the sleeve
until it reaches the black webbing stake out loop at the opposite corner.
Repeat process with second pole & sleeve. Correctly threaded, the poles
will make a large X shape, crossing in the middle of the tent. Confirm the
poles follow the seams of the tent, and the tips are aligned with the corner
webbing stake out loops.
4. Starting with the pole at the yellow webbing stake out loop, insert the tip of
the pole into the grommet (metal ring). Moving to opposite end of pole,
pressure the pole to bend it upwards & insert the pole tip into the grommet.
Repeat process with second pole.
5. Assemble the two side brim poles (the two shorter curved poles).
6.On the sides of the tent, locate the grey fabric sleeves. Insert & slide one
of the side brim poles through the sleeve, inserting the pole tips into the
grommets at each end. On opposite side of tent body, repeat process with
second pole.
7. Walk around the tent and connect all of the black plastic clips to their
respective poles.
8. Secure the tent to the ground using the stakes provided. Start at the
yellow webbing stake out loop, next proceed to opposite corner, and while
firmly pulling on the black webbing stake out loop hammer in the stake.
Repeat process with the other two corners. Also secure with stakes the
black webbing mid-point stake out loops on each side of the tent.
9.The tent body will now be erect, properly tensioned, and secured to the
ground.
Attaching the Fly Sheet
1. Assemble the fly pole (1 short straight pole)
2. Spread the flysheet on the ground with the inside upwards, the V3
small fly vestibule pole at your feet, and the yellow webbing strap with
buckle on your left.
3. Following the sewn seam from the top of the small fly vestibule pole,
locate the black webbing pocket with hook/loop closure, the hook/loop
closure at the top center of the fly, and the black webbing pocket at the
opposite end of the fly.
4. Insert fly pole end into the black webbing pocket at the opposite end
of the fly, secure the pole to the fly with the hook/loop closure at the top
center of the fly, and then secure the final end of the fly pole in the black
webbing pocket with hook/loop closure
5. Matching the fly’s yellow webbing strap to the tent body’s yellow
webbing stake out loop, drape the fly over the tent body, confirming the
inside of the fly is now facing the tent body.
6. Align and center the fly on the tent body so the 4 buckles match, and
the fly’s seams follow the tent body’s poles.
7. On the sides of the tent body, reach under the flysheet and carefully
align and then secure the flysheet’s hook/loop closure to the center of
the side brim pole’s grey fabric sleeve.
8. Locate the reflective webbing guyout loops on the outside of the
flysheet, reaching under the guyout loops, wrap the hook/loop closure
around the pole to secure the fly to the pole structure.
9. Now clip the buckles at each of the four corners, pulling the webbing
through the buckle to tension the fly.
10. Securing the V3 Vestibule: At the front of the tent, locate the two
black webbing stake-out loops on either side of triangular face of the V3
vestibule. Pulling equal tension on each loop, secure each loop with a
stake. To properly tension the V3 vestibule during staking, reach under
the fly & push the ground-level end of the V3’s pole away from you.
When completed, the V3’s small vestibule pole will be at approximately
a 45 degree angle from the ground when viewed from the side with the
door opened. During extreme weather, anchor the inside tip of the V3
small vestibule pole with a stake through the black webbing loop.
Additionally tie a provided guyout cord to reflective webbing guyout loop
and secure with a stake.
11. Securing the rear vestibule: for increased versatility in configuring
the vestibule, four adjustable stake out loops are provided. Minimally,
stake the two outermost stake out loops, adjusting the tension by pulling
the webbing through the triglide buckle.
E!Luminate System:
Increases the brightness of floor-level lighting provided by LED lanterns
inside the tent. Two removable triangular silver-reflective E!Luminate panels
install in the ceiling with small webbing loops & toggles and reflect a lantern’s
light downwards to the floor, increasing the brightness of floor-level light up to
3 times. A reinforced webbing hang loop with D-ring securely holds LED
lanterns at the tent’s peak. An elegant, yet simple & effective solution to
brighten the nighttime camping experience.
NOTE: Only for use with battery powered LED lanterns.
Dry Entry Marker: Located on the front V3 Vestibule door, keep rain out
of the tent when entering/exiting by stopping the fly’s zipper at the reflective
webbing marker
Snivel Locks: both front and rear vestibules’ door panels lock at bottom
with a side-release buckle to eliminate wind-driven opening
V3 Enhanced Tent System:
A series of individual features which create a system that enhances a tent’s
utility and comfort in the backcountry. This synergistic system is called the
V3-Enhanced Tent System.There are three primary design components to
the V3 Enhanced Tent System: the vertical strut vestibule pole, vectored
fly-to-tent-body pullouts, and hooded fly vents. Each design feature offers
several individual performance benefits, but when incorporated into a single
tent, a synergistic effect is observed.
12. Vectored Side Pullouts: As part of the V3 System, this tent features
fly-to-tent body pullouts. At the mid-point on each side of the tent, reach
under the fly’s edge, slide the black “dog bone” toggle through the
“O-Ring” located on the tent body. Attach a provided guyout cord to the
small webbing loop. Secure guyout cord with a stake. Repeat process
on other side of tent. The Vectored Side Pullouts enhance ventilation,
increase the tent’s interior living space, and strengthen the overall tent
during inclement weather.
13. Guyouts: This tent features preinstalled equalized guyouts.
Get in the habit of always using the guyouts even in good weather.
Eureka! Set-Up Instructions
Taron Basecamp 4 person (#2629041) &
Taron Basecamp 6 person (#2629043) Tents


Produkt Specifikationer

Mærke: Eureka
Kategori: Telt
Model: Taron Basecamp 6

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