
USING AN INNER (OPTIONAL)
A bathtub Footprint or Mesh inner is available to give added
protection. Both are pitched in a similar way.
1. Set up your
add-on in the
back half of
the Mid.
2. Peg out all four corners. (In some cases you may be
able to attach the elasticated peg points to the pegs
used for the fly)
For Mesh inners: attach the
top hook into one of the poles
adjustment point holes .
PACK-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS
Empty the tent, remove your belongings and any foreign
materials. Check for ants and bugs, these critters if inadvertently
rolled into a tent will try to chew their way to freedom.
There are lots of ways to pack up your tent, including
the simplest – simply stu it into the bag. The approach
outlined below keeps things neat and tidy and makes life
easier next time.
Inner
1. Close the door and then unclip all the connections from
the fly, pegs and poles
2. Unpeg all corners and place all pegs into the pole/peg bag
3. Fold the inner neatly into a rectangle the width of the
inner bag, brushing o mud and dirt as you fold
4. Just before you finish rolling fold the end with peg points
in to create a neat edge.
5. Slide and twist neatly into the bag.
Poles
1. Remove and collapse down the poles. Place into the pole/
peg bag.
Fly
1. Unpeg the fly and all guy lines. Tuck guy lines back into
their storage pockets. Place pegs into the pole/peg bag
2. Fold the fly neatly into a rectangle the width of the
collapsed pole
3. Roll around the tent pole
4. Just before finishing the roll, fold the end in to the inside,
including webbing and peg points, this creates a neat
finish.
5. Slide and twist neatly into storage bag.
Any further questions? If you have any further questions
regarding ONE PLANET tents, visit oneplanet.au
CENTRE POLE
DOOR SIDE
OPTIONAL
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INNER
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STORAGE AND AFTER TRIP MAINTENANCE
After each trip, spend a few minutes looking after your tent: it will help it last longer and be in better shape for the next trip.
›Never put your tent away damp
›Clean poles and pegs by washing them in warm water using a soft cloth. If you’ve been in a salty location, soak and then
wash thoroughly, ensuring you run fresh water though the pole ends.
›Clean zips and sliders, checking for grime and grit. Brush and lubricate.
›Remove debris from the inside of the tent by turning the inner inside out and brushing.
›Wipe down the inside and outside of both inner and fly with a soft cloth to remove visible dirt.
›Hang your tent up (or pitch it – your call) in a warm, dry and preferably shady area until it is completely dry.
›Store in a cool dry place. We recommend storing the fly and inner in a loose bag rather than tightly rolled.
›During long-term storage remember to air your tent regularly (every 4-6 months) or more often in humid environments.