1. Lay the foot print on the ground and stake out. 2. Assemble hub/pole and insert pole tips into grommets on foot print, matching the longer pole sections from the hub with the front of the tent where the vestibule will be. SH3: Also has a single vestibule pole. The short cross pole will not be used. 3. Drape fly over the poles and clip buckles of fly and footprint together, cinching tightening straps. 4. SH3: Clip buckles of fly and footprint together at rear first. Run vestibule pole through
Remove all tent contents from stuff sack. 2. Assemble hub/pole (and 2 single poles for SH3) and lay tent body on ground. • SH1: the pole has one hub, with the longer section attaching to the grommet in the center rear. • SH2 / SH3: the pole has two hubs. The hub with the longer pole sections corresponds with the front of the tent. 3. Insert pole tips into grommets on tent body. 4. Hook all plastic clips to poles to create freestanding mesh tent body. • SH3: leave clip in middle of spine unattach
Then, attach the final clip on the tent body to the pole. 5. Drape tent fly over set-up tent body and clip all corner buckles of fly and body together, cinching tightening straps. 6. SH3: Clip buckles of fly and tent body together at rear first. Run vestibule pole through sleeve on underside of fly and insert pole tips into grommets on tent body. Then, clip buckles of fly and tent body on front corners and cinch tightening straps. 7. Stake out all corners and guy lines for optimum stability, spa
11. Attach the four Velcro straps on the front vestibule of the fly to the orange vestibule pole. 12. Clip the side release buckles of the fly and tent body together on the corners of the front of the tent (with the front vestibule door) to mate the fly with the tent body. 13. At the foot and head of the tent, attach the hooks on the tent body to the loops on the inside of the rain fly to pull tent body taut for extra space. 14. Stake out all corners and guy lines for optimum stability, space an
Remove all contents from stuff sack and lay tent body on the ground. 2. Assemble the hub/pole and the single orange vestibule pole without connecting them to the tent body yet. For the Parkview 3, there is also a single silver, cross-over pole. 3. Insert the four pole tips of the hub/pole into the inner grommets at the four corners of the tent, matching the orange poles to the orange webbing. The shorter pole section that connects the two hubs should run parallel to the seam along the top of the
Remove contents of stuff sack and lay tent body flat on ground. 2. Assemble the two poles: A hubbed pole and a short, straight pole. 3. Insert the tips of the hubbed pole into the grommets at the four corners of the tent. CS2: the shorter pole sections from the hub, that form the smaller “v” correspond to the green webbing at the foot (narrower end) of the tent. The larger “v” section corre sponds to the black webbing at the head of the tent. CS3: the hubbed pole has equal length pole sections s
CS2: the shorter pole sections from the hub, that form the smaller “v” correspond to the green webbing at the foot (narrower end) of the tent. The larger “v” section corre sponds to the black webbing at the head of the tent. CS3: the hubbed pole has equal length pole sections so the pole tips may be inserted at either end. 4. Attach the plastic clips on the tent body to the hubbed pole frame that is now standing. 5. Place the straight pole across the top of the ridge pole already set up. This po
SL3: also includes a straight, black pole. 3. Seedhouse SL1: the pole has one hub. The 2 shorter poles sections attach to the front of the tent, while the single pole attaches to the grommet in the center rear. Thread the rear portion of the pole through the ridge loops first and then insert pole tips into grommets on tent body. 4. Seedhouse SL2: the pole has two hubs. The hub with the longer pole sections corresponds with the front of the tent while the hub with the shorter pole sections corres
Insert pole tips into grommets on tent body. 5. Seedhouse SL3: attach the hub/pole to the tent body the same as the SL2. Run the straight pole over the hub/pole and insert the tips into the grommets on the side of the tent body. 6. Clip up tent body to poles using plastic clips to create freestanding mesh tent body. 7. Drape tent fly over set-up tent body with door zipped closed and clip all buckles on fly and body together. Cinch tightening straps. 8. Stake out all corners, stake out points and
Store in a cool, dry place. Never leave your tent in very hot temperatures (such as a car trunk), as it will damage the material coatings. Storing your tent damp can result in mildew growth, which may cause your tent to smell, leak or delaminate. Mildew damage is not covered under warranty. Cleaning For light cleaning, you can sponge the tent with warm water. If it’s necessary to wash the entire tent, always use cleaners recommended specifically for tents. We recommend McNett Mirazyme cleaner, o